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(01/26/26 4:08pm)
Transgender advocates, parents and patients are calling out UW Health and Children’s Wisconsin’s Jan. 13 decision to pause prescribing puberty blockers and hormone therapy for patients under the age of 18.
(01/22/26 9:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers said he would veto a bill that bars transgender college students in Wisconsin from participating in women’s sports, calling it a “non-starter” for him, in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Wednesday.
(01/13/26 11:57pm)
From MySpace profiles to YouTube vlogs, the human touch has been the cornerstone of the internet since its conception. AI’s evolution risks the loss of the web's intricate ecosystem as we know it.
(11/27/25 8:00am)
Plaintiffs from a local advocacy group defended fusion voting, the banned practice which allows majority and minority parties to simultaneously nominate a political candidate, at a University of Wisconsin-Madison conference Nov. 14.
(11/18/25 8:00am)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez discussed her support for increased funding for the University of Wisconsin System, saying tuition hikes are a “burden” for families in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Monday.
(11/07/25 8:00am)
Sports betting has always had a prominent place in the gambling industry, yet with recent law changes and the rise of artificial intelligence, it has taken on a whole new form. The traditional odds making strategies used in Las Vegas for decades have been replaced by algorithms, online apps and data driven automation to refine predictions into precisions.
(11/06/25 10:00am)
Bright colors. Dark and gloomy. Colorful palette.
(11/03/25 11:07pm)
Editor's note: This article was updated to correct multiple factual inaccuracies.
(11/03/25 7:46pm)
District 13 Alder Tag Evers proposed a new ordinance on Oct. 28 that would ban the sale of cats and dogs in retail pet stores throughout Madison.
(10/16/25 11:00am)
Smoke shops near campus are struggling after the state implemented a ban on several nicotine vape products at the beginning of September. The ban limits what nicotine vape products can be sold, aiming to reduce youth vaping.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
The current version of America is supposedly of the highest technological, intellectual prowess. In theory, this rendering of the country entails a highly intellectualized, seamlessly-functioning society which uplifts the access to knowledge and artistic enrichment of all its citizens. In reality, it denotes the rampant self-censorship of educators, vilification of children's novels and erasure of marginalized groups. This isn’t some behemoth of dystopian fiction, nor is it a hyperbolized depiction.
(10/15/25 2:37pm)
Democratic Wisconsin lawmakers introduced legislation Oct. 2 aiming to limit treacherous ticketing practices.
(10/10/25 5:50pm)
Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation on Oct. 1 to repeal all current abortion restrictions after Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin (PPWI) announced abortion services will pause statewide due to new federal limits on Medicaid funding.
(09/23/25 7:00am)
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, discussed standing up to President Donald Trump’s administration, the importance of investing in the University of Wisconsin System and the critical role of governors in an interview with The Daily Cardinal on her decision to run for governor.
(09/22/25 6:18pm)
No student should fear for their life in their classroom. And yet, we do. Today’s students – the generation raised with lockdown drills and bullet-ridden headlines, the young adults who have been training on how to respond to a gunman since we were five years old – go to class each day aware that at any moment, a firearm could take their life in a place of learning.
Every single instance of gun violence, whether it be on a college campus, at an elementary school, a parade, a religious sight, or anywhere else, rocks the community it is nearest to, and sends ripples of pain throughout the country. We shouldn’t have to live or learn this way, and yet the lawmakers elected to represent and serve us are not doing enough to fix this terrifying reality.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
Democratic lawmakers, alongside University of Wisconsin-Madison student and faculty organizations, introduced a bill on Aug. 28 which would ramp up the punishment for bringing a firearm onto Wisconsin’s college campuses.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
Dog breeding company Ridglan Farms filed a lawsuit against local animal rights organization Dane4Dogs and its cofounders in April, claiming Dane4Dogs’s plan to release a public list of Ridglan’s customers willfully and maliciously injured their business. However, the history between these two organizations goes back much further, and this lawsuit is just the latest controversy in a years-long clash.
(07/15/25 6:19pm)
The liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state’s 1849 abortion ban July 2, but Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin (PPWI) says changes to Medicaid in President Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ could keep reproductive care away from many Wisconsinites.
(06/20/25 10:30pm)
The National Collegiate Athletic Association penalized the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s football program last week, citing recruiting violations from spring of 2023.
(05/02/25 7:00am)
The “Hmong Diaspora in Tapestry” exhibition at the Overture Center, showcasing a collection of woven and embroidered Hmong story cloths, offers a window into Hmong history and resilience.