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(05/01/24 12:26pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) ordered pro-Palestine protesters to remove their tents on Library Mall Wednesday morning, warning protesters who interfere with the removal will face “law enforcement action.”
(04/18/24 2:22am)
The business world has always been a hotbed of innovation, where technological advancements can spur monumental shifts in how companies operate and engage with their customers. From the rise of the internet to the recent developments in artificial intelligence, technology has been shaping the way products are marketed, sold, and serviced. Oftentimes, the adoption of these technologies can mean the difference between leading the market and falling behind competitors. In this article, we explore the remarkable changes in the business landscape ushered in by technological innovation and how companies are leveraging these tools to gain a competitive edge.
(04/08/24 6:42pm)
Executive staff chat on the tarmac shortly after President Joe Biden departed from Dane County Regional Airport en route to Madison Area Technical College to deliver remarks on Monday, April 8, 2024.
(03/21/24 7:00am)
ESPN and other sports channels dominate the TV screens of so many households, influencing the opinions of fans. These channels provide constant updates on the sports world, from players being drafted in the NBA to the countdown for the Indianapolis 500.
(03/14/24 7:00am)
Mira Vassallo just wanted a pair of basketball tickets. But after missing out on season tickets, which sold out within 11 minutes after going on sale at 7:30 a.m. on a Wednesday, Vassalo was forced to find another way to secure student section tickets.
(03/13/24 9:05pm)
Gov. Tony Evers, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley have a short chat while waiting for President Joe Biden's arrival in Milwaukee on Wednesday, March 13, 2024.
(03/08/24 2:13pm)
Dr. Richard Harris reflected on his experience with racial discrimination through redlining and his efforts to keep South Madison safe for Black families at The Urban League of Greater Madison’s Black Business Hub last Thursday.
(10/19/23 7:00am)
In a stride toward bolstering mental health support for Wisconsinites, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) unveiled $16.9 million in federal grants Wednesday to support Wisconsin’s 988 suicide prevention hotline.
(10/06/23 9:00pm)
In the first episode of Mixed and Confused, host LiLi Bicoy speaks with Sophia Whitehead, the President of the Multi-Racial Student Union at UW Madison. They discuss the goals and challenges of the organization, as well as the comfort it brings individuals with mixed identities. To learn more about MSU, check out their Instagram @ msu_uw!
(09/30/23 7:00am)
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin discussed initiatives for housing, mental health, sustainability and fostering a culture of belonging during Wednesday evening’s Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Student Council meeting.
(09/04/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department launched a new app, BadgerSAFE, on Aug. 1 to provide on- and off-campus students and faculty with safety information and resources.
(08/26/23 7:00am)
MILWAUKEE — Former President Donald Trump’s notable absence from Wednesday night’s Republican debate shifted the spotlight towards eight candidates who quarreled on topics such as climate change, abortion and foreign policy for over two hours.
(08/05/23 7:00am)
When legends play Breese Stevens Field, fans flock to the small park directly next door to the stadium to enjoy a night of music, good vibes and companionship.
(02/27/23 8:00am)
There are many words you could use to describe Sabrina Madison: community activist, entrepreneur and now, alder. The founder and CEO of the Progress Center for Black Women, Madison was appointed as the alder for District 17 in October after the previous alder resigned.
(02/20/23 3:09pm)
Datamatch, the self-proclaimed “Bucky’s go-to” matchmaking service, returned for its fifth year on campus with new events and fun survey questions for students looking for love or friendship. The organization hosted a prom for the first time as a way to end off the week-long festivities.
(01/03/23 8:00am)
For most Wisconsinites, ringing in the new year meant making resolutions and enjoying a break from school or work. But for Gov. Tony Evers, 2023 ushered in Wisconsin’s hectic biennial state budget process.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
2022 was a great year for music from the tops of the Hot 100 to the nooks and crannies of indie obscurity. The following playlist of tracks released in 2022 was assembled from the diverse submissions from the Daily Cardinal staff:
(11/15/22 8:00am)
Ducking into the lowly-lit stage room of the Bur Oak a couple weeks ago, I was greeted by a comfortable small stage with chairs and tables. I could feel the intimacy of the space when I first walked in, which was daunting at first.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
With a thriving bar scene and party scene and relaxed state-wide drinking laws, the University of Wisconsin-Madison consistently makes the cut as being a top party school. Despite this drinking scene being heavily connoted with attending the university, a sizable portion of the student body does not drink.
(10/25/22 8:11am)
We’ve all spent long nights thinking about sleeping with Bucky the Badger — or is it just Hannah Berner? The female comedian began her show laughing about one of her many claims to fame — actually sleeping with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s very own Bucky.