Local band Boxing Day captivates indie music lovers
In a prolifically rich musical landscape, indie band Boxing Day has managed to captivate and charm audiences within the University of Wisconsin-Madison community and the greater city of Madison.
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In a prolifically rich musical landscape, indie band Boxing Day has managed to captivate and charm audiences within the University of Wisconsin-Madison community and the greater city of Madison.
Protection and stewardship of the land is the Brattset Family Farm philosophy. Nestled in the rolling fields of Jefferson County in southeastern Wisconsin, the 290-acre organic grazing farm is composed of pastures, prairies and a herd of humanely raised beef cattle.
Layoffs and budget cuts have taken a decidedly serious toll for some students, staff and professors at the University of Wisconsin System campuses.
University of Wisconsin-Madison officials said Tuesday afternoon that viral online claims of an Israeli flag being trampled alongside violent antisemitic language at a protest outside a Jewish student center last week were “significantly exaggerated.”
This article is a part of The Daily Cardinal's ongoing coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Our student reporters are dedicated to covering the events and responses happening across the University of Wisconsin-Madison community. The content in this story does not necessarily reflect the editorial position of the Cardinal.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) held a virtual conference Thursday with the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health to address the state’s growing youth mental health crisis.
Famous for its weirdness, Williamson Street, lovingly referred to by residents as “Willy Street,” is a haven from the growing threats of chain restaurants and big box stores occurring across Madison.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students are calling for further investment in multicultural student centers after the displacement of some centers and subsequent shifts to locations in the Red Gym.
Prior to providing an update from University of Wisconsin-Madison administrators, leadership of the Blk Pwr Coalition (BPC), a student group at the school, opened the mic at a Friday public town hall for questions and experiences related to the protests surrounding a racist video that circulated on social media last spring.
Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison, and Rep. Darrin Madison, D-Milwaukee, introduced legislation to legalize marijuana use for individuals 21 years or older on Friday.
Thousands of students and instructors were informed by email earlier this month that they or at least one student in their course had been enrolled in a data monitoring experiment without the ability to opt out.
Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin stood alongside UW Health nurses as they spoke out publicly on Friday to encourage a wage cap increase for Veteran nurses.
The UW-Madison Chicanx & Latinx Certificate Student Association and the Chican@ & Latin@ Studies (CLS) Department held the annual March Up Bascom (MuB) on Friday afternoon.
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A GOP-backed tax cut bill passed the Wisconsin Assembly on Tuesday along party lines amid a looming veto from Gov. Tony Evers.
Data science has been a concept that has garnered greater attention and become a rising major for students to pursue at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Badger Catholic, a registered student organization (RSO) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, hosted Catholic speaker and author Kim Zember for a talk about “her personal experience with homosexuality and life with Christ” followed by a Q&A session last Thursday. The event was promoted in an email to all students and met with concerns from some due to Zember’s rhetoric.
United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued an administrative stay Friday, temporarily freezing litigation on a Texas court ruling threatening abortion medication access nationwide.