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(11/20/17 12:00pm)
With a Wisconsin accent and growing beard for No-Shave-November, Charlie Berens walked up to the fifth floor of Vilas Hall after sleeping on a plane. The J-School alum and former Daily Cardinal arts writer was in town for the Michigan game and spent the afternoon chatting with current Badgers. In his time away from Madison, Berens moved around a lot, taking risks and networking as a TV-broadcaster in Dallas before transitioning into satire and comedy.
(10/09/17 12:30pm)
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(10/04/17 12:04am)
As the nation reels from a mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 57 people, campus leaders weighed in, encouraging the campus community to come together in the wake of the violence.
(09/27/17 2:58am)
Administrators and ASM members chatted at Networking Night, an event meant to "repair relationships."
(09/25/17 11:00am)
The only person who could possibly feel themselves while wearing a sweater in the balmy heat of this confused Wisconsin weather is none other than empowering Midwest-raised rapper, Lizzo. Entering the stage wearing a fuzzy red heart on her chest, she went full-force from the beginning to end of her set, belting near-flawless anthems of feminism and body positivity.
(09/21/17 12:15pm)
After launching the app anyway, despite various warnings and analyses that predicted imminent and irreversible financial disaster, Rural Infitters offered a promotional reward for their customers. According to app developers, if frequent shoppers downloaded the app, registered an account with two email addresses, forwarded the confirmation of their registration to at least five friends on their email list, reset their password twice, and completed their profile synced with the app’s social networking feature, they could have the chance to win an eight-day vacation to Rome and five-thousand dollars in prize money.
(07/08/17 5:00pm)
UW-Madison’s student government, the Associated Students of Madison, made national headlines last year. From a resolution that would ensure free tuition for black students, to controversial divestment legislation, ASM, administration, state legislators and the campus community were often at odds with one another.
(06/20/17 5:00pm)
“How do you rip people off without them knowing it?”
(05/05/17 5:43am)
There will be new faces at the table at the next Student Council meeting after the group elected new sustainability, grant allocation and SAC governing board chairs Thursday night.
(04/27/17 11:00am)
One of Hari Kondabolu’s earliest live stand-up comedy shows was at the UW-Madison, where he made a baby cry.
(04/24/17 11:00am)
Conor Oberst, the mascaraed Bright Eyes frontman, has a verse on his new album, Ruminations, about life under Ronald Reagan. True, Reagan doesn’t seem so bad now, but at the time he seemed like a bad joke. “Reagan flexes his worn, snipped, tucked, mottled face,” wrote Martin Amis in 1979. “He would make a good head waiter, a good Butlins redcoat, a good host for ‘New Faces.’ But would he make a good leader of the free world?”
(03/14/17 12:20am)
Attorneys of suspended UW-Madison student Alec Cook are set to receive at least 2,800 pages of police reports and other evidence previously undisclosed by the prosecution after an emergency motion was filed Friday requesting the release of the material.
(03/10/17 5:40am)
In this week's episode, host Bobby Ehrlich chats with women's hockey beat writer Cameron Lane-Flehinger, who breaks down the NCAA Tournament bracket and Wisconsin's chances of winning it all. He also discusses if he thinks Ann-Renée Desbiens will win the Patty Kazmaier Award. Ehrlich then talks about men's hockey's huge series with Ohio State and what the Badgers need to do to make the tournament. Then, the venerable Ben Pickman gives his insider look at men's hoops and what to expect of this team as they enter postseason play.
(03/09/17 4:11pm)
In addition to last week’s preview, I had the opportunity of interviewing “VICE” journalist Gianna Toboni over a video chat alongside several other university publications across the country. Within my interview, Toboni and I discussed a variety of topics, from the impact of President Trump's recent executive order to her thoughts on opponents of the transgender accessible bathrooms.
(03/06/17 12:00pm)
Despite a hiatus from touring, Tennis is keeping the ball volleyed on the match that is their career. The indie pop duo, comprised of husband and wife Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore, have set out on tour again to promote their first album since 2014, Yours Conditionally, which drops March 10. Before they sail into Madison and play at High Noon Saloon on Wednesday, Moore, the songwriter and vocalist, chatted with me about her feelings regarding performing across the nation, her subtle feminist messages in their songs and how she hopes the audience “gets whatever they need” from going to one of their shows.
(03/02/17 7:37am)
In this week's edition of the Cardinal Zone Podcast, host Bobby Ehrlich talks to Cameron Lane-Flehinger about women's hockey's quest to capture the WCHA Tournament title, in which they will have to get past a physical North Dakota Team. Ehrlich then chats men's hockey and their NCAA Tournament chances. Ben Pickman then discusses the tanking men's basketball team and how they can possibly save the ship. Also, the panel ranks Big Ten schools in levels of obnoxiousness. Sneak peek: The Ohio State University is No. 1
(02/09/17 12:00pm)
The way the painted arches flowed into the midnight blue ceiling scattered with twinkling lights, coupled with the scaffolding’s tight embrace of the stage made Dawes’ performance at the Barrymore Theatre on Monday night feel like a night straight out of an indie film.
(02/03/17 9:59pm)
In this week's episode of the Cardinal Zone Podcast, Kelly Ward talks about the swim team and their prospects in the Big Ten. Cameron Lane-Flehinger discusses the streaking women's hockey team and what they need to do to capture an NCAA title. Bobby Ehrlich proclaims that the men's hockey team has officially begun to turn the program around, after getting ranked No. 18 this week. Thomas Valtin-Erwin, Ben Pickman and Zach Rastall chat about men's hoops chances of winning the Big Ten, Ethan Happ and where this team will be when the dust settles in March.
(12/05/16 12:00pm)
As we crawl toward the end of the semester, the snow is starting to fall and the degrees are dropping; it’s enough to make you want to bundle up in layers of flannel and fleece, turn your bedroom into a blanket cave and never leave.
(12/03/16 3:15pm)
If there is one lesson to be learned from the first two rounds of the 2016 NCAA tournament, it is that Wisconsin’s defense succumbs to no one.