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(02/20/17 4:14pm)
It’s mid-February, and it’s 60 degrees. With the past few months confining studying students to tiny dorm rooms and lifeless College Library, here are some outdoor spaces we are quick to forget about in the winter months. Midterms may be upon us, but so is the springtime sun. Get outside and get studying, Badgers.
(02/13/17 3:00pm)
It’s football Saturday in Madison, Wis., and the Badgers are set to kickoff at 11 a.m. All around campus, thousands of students wake up unusually early. They head to the nearest dining hall or make food in their apartments. But breakfast is consumed only out of necessity. It’s in preparation for the long day of drinking ahead of them.
(02/10/17 5:15pm)
The No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers didn’t do much right Thursday night.
(02/10/17 5:05am)
The grand opening of the Black Cultural Center will take place on an undetermined date in either late April or early May, according to university officials. The space will still be dedicated with a ceremony at the conclusion of Black History Month.
(01/26/17 4:30am)
A prominent sign proclaiming “Black Lives Matter” currently hangs in the fourth floor office window of the Associated Students of Madison.
(01/26/17 3:20pm)
As students walk down East Campus Mall and look up, while fending off bitter January winds, they will catch a glimpse of a prominent sign proclaiming “Black Lives Matter,” that hangs in the fourth floor office window of the Associated Students of Madison.
(01/23/17 7:39pm)
School, for most of us, is guaranteed to increase our anxiety. Either anxiety that already exists inside us or anxiety we never knew we were capable of feeling. This can be combated in many ways, such as exercise, a long talk with a friend, or dropping out of school (kidding), but one that is probably not so obvious is using “beauty” as a way to reduce this stress.
(01/18/17 4:19am)
Senior guard Bronson Koenig scored a team-high 16 points, including 12 in the game’s final six minutes, to lead the Badgers in what turned out to be Wisconsin’s most enthused game of the season. The No. 17 Badgers (4-1 Big Ten, 15-3 overall), led by Koenig and redshirt sophomore forward Ethan Happ, held off the Wolverines (2-4, 12-7), winning 68-64.
(12/15/16 4:36pm)
The Associated Students of Madison—largely made up of those who ran on the activist BlindSide ticket last semester—faced anonymous criticism from a student who questioned their ability to adequately represent all student views on campus.
(12/12/16 9:30am)
The state’s biennial budget might seem complicated, but it has very real effects for the students, faculty, administration and staff that make up the UW System. In the last round, they were forced to absorb a $250 million cut that changed the experiences of students across the state. As the next budget looms, follow The Daily Cardinal’s series on what it could hold for key UW players.
(12/08/16 11:34pm)
After the Badgers’ loss to Omaha, head coach Tony Granato said he thought freshman goalie Jack Berry played a great game. Sophomore Luke Kunin echoed his coach's comments, saying, “He battled hard for us tonight. He was our best player.”
(12/07/16 2:38am)
Ethan Happ had a goal for every workout he conducted this summer: make 500 jump shots.
(12/03/16 8:52pm)
Once again, the Badgers dug themselves into an early hole. Slow starts have plagued Wisconsin all season, and they have not been able to recover. Against both Boston College and No. 2 Denver last weekend, the Badgers crawled back from being down three to bring the contest within one, but could not claim that elusive comeback victory.
(11/28/16 4:00pm)
After spending a sunny afternoon at the playground with some of the boys in my hometown, someone said to me, “It would have been nice if you were born a boy instead of a girl.” I was six or seven years old at the time, and it was at this point in my life that I felt a little off about my identity.
(11/25/16 9:41pm)
Vince Biegel’s mullet may say something about business in the front and party in the back, but when the senior outside linebacker jogs out into his last game at Camp Randall Stadium, it will be purely business––just like it’s been the last four years.
(11/21/16 6:24pm)
While the Wisconsin women’s soccer team (5-2-4 Big Ten, 9-5-8 overall) didn’t wind up with the result it was hoping for against the No. 9-seed Florida Gators (8-3-0 SEC, 17-5-1 overall), the Badgers will come back to Madison with nothing to hang their heads about.
(11/15/16 6:22pm)
Coach Jonathan Tsipis’ young Badger squad got their first taste of late-game disappointment Sunday night, as their execution down the stretch against the Saint Francis Red Flash ended up costing them the game.
(11/15/16 12:00pm)
For many of us in Madison, this past week was a time for shouting out in the open air and joining arms in the middle of the street. So as I headed past a wailing, distressed but hopeful mass on the Capitol steps to see singer and songwriter Alex G play the intimate Frequency, feelings of apprehension and guilt crept in; what an inopportune time to huddle together in a confined, introspective space like The Frequency.
(11/11/16 11:33pm)
A year ago, Wisconsin was surprisingly left out of the NCAA tournament. They would not experience that same disappointment this year, receiving an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament.
(11/07/16 12:00pm)
First, try to scrub your skin of the darkness, the tar, that seems to have soaked itself into your pores. You’re young, but have realized that all the kids at school treat you differently. They’ve called you dirty, black. There must be something wrong with you, because your teachers have never told them to stop. Scrub until it hurts, then continue until tears start to stream down your face. Your cries will call your mother’s attention to the bathroom as she tries to calm you.