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(11/09/11 2:29am)
After a year of NCAA violations ripping through some of the
nation’s preeminent college football programs, the latest scandal
involving the Penn State football program takes the disgust over
what happened at Ohio State and Miami to a completely different
level. Penn State didn’t just violate NCAA bylaws (in fact, they
probably didn’t violate those at all), they violated our nation’s
laws and more importantly, the laws of human morality.
(11/07/11 5:30am)
Following a flurry of policymaking that included extending
concealed carry to the legislative floors of the Capitol, a group
of protestors sued the state Friday over their right to carry
banners and signs in state buildings.
(11/04/11 7:29am)
Concealed weapons will be allowed in the state Assembly’s public
galleries, but not the Assembly floor, under a policy adopted
Thursday.
(10/19/11 6:00am)
Madison's Common Council unanimously voted Tuesday to prohibit
concealed weapons inside city-owned buildings in response to the
state's new law allowing gun owners to carry concealed
firearms.
(10/10/11 6:00am)
The United States Presbyterian Church ordained the first openly gay
minister in the nation Saturday morning at Madison's Covenant
Presbyterian Church, while both protesters and counter-protesters
staged demonstrations outside.
(10/07/11 6:00am)
A Madison Police officer was punched in the head 25 times by a
homeless man Wednesday afternoon in front of a dozen spectators who
did not come to the officer's aid, according to police.
(10/05/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin Sen. Mary Lazich, R-New Berlin, is currently
circulating a bill that would remove the requirements for schools
that offer a sexual health education program to teach about topics
such as contraception and body image. Instead, it promotes
abstinence-only sexual education. We feel that this bill will be a
disservice to the children in Wisconsin public schools.
(10/04/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin public school districts with sexual education programs
may no longer be required to inform students of contraceptive
information if a bill recommending abstinence-based education
passes the state legislature in the coming months.
(09/23/11 6:00am)
City officials released a list of ""habitual offenders"" Thursday
in an attempt to curb the problems those frequently under the
influence cause downtown.
(09/21/11 6:00am)
butter friends
(09/21/11 6:00am)
After a spring of controversy, the state Legislature appears set to
ignite another political firestorm regarding a hotly contested
issue: Margarine.
(09/13/11 6:00am)
There are few dates that brings our country together more than
Sept. 11. On that day the usual divides that separate our country
melt away and we all come together to remember and mourn one of the
most tragic day in our nation's history.
(09/06/11 6:00am)
As of Nov. 1, it will be legal for individuals to carry concealed
weapons on the UW-Madison and all other UW schools' campuses.
(09/05/11 6:00am)
On the day after Labor Day, it is important to look at the
tumultuous state of the labor movement.
(07/27/11 6:00am)
Mayor Paul Soglin and other city officials recently
introduced a proposal that could allow Madison police to fine both
the tenant and the landlord if house parties on and around the UW
campus become too rowdy.
(05/04/11 6:00am)
The Republicans have a problem. For the last two years, they have
let reality stars take the de facto leadership role in their party.
The 2008 election saw Sarah Palin emerge as a spokesperson for the
GOP, and this was after she quit her governorship in Alaska and
went on to get a show on TLC. In the past month, Donald Trump
jumped in and took all the media attention away from any serious
conversation occurring in our nation. His biggest claims to fame:
He has the ""most popular show on NBC.""
(04/26/11 6:00am)
Editor's Note: On April 19, 2013, The Daily Cardinal issued the following retraction regarding this article, and the article has been edited to reflect the correct information: In an April 26, 2011 news story about a lawsuit filed against the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater by assistant professor Zhengnan Shi, The Daily Cardinal incorrectly reported that Shi had been fired, while he was still employed at the university. The Daily Cardinal regrets the error. The story also reported that Shi was being investigated for alleged remarks related to the Virginia Tech shootings. He has since been cleared of making the alleged remarks. We regret any misunderstanding the errors may have caused.
(04/20/11 6:00am)
Charlie Mohr and Stu Bartell were good friends.
(04/18/11 6:00am)
A Madison Public Library security guard was pushed through a glass
window at the library on West Mifflin Street following an incident
with a 42-year-old Madison man Friday.
(04/07/11 6:00am)
The university has taken steps to combat student suicide on campus
over the past year, though a new grant proposal shows University
Health Services administrators believe there is still work to be
done.