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(03/27/26 2:46am)
The Associated Students of Madison passed a resolution 15-5-3 calling on the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents to divest from controversial companies in an emergency meeting Wednesday night to both loud cheers and heavy criticism from the university, who called the legislation disappointing and said it “issued a number of flawed, unrelated and illegal demands” in a statement.
(03/27/26 8:00am)
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison must strike a difficult balance between building the perfect resume to achieve their postgrad goals while also focusing on the classes and college experience in front of them.
(03/26/26 11:09pm)
Following their 33-point loss to Minnesota on Jan. 21, Wisconsin women’s basketball endured a brutal nine-game losing streak. Filled with blowouts and narrow defeats alike, a season full of promise seemed to be ending with the familiar sense of defeat that’s lingered around the program for years. Despite their struggles, the Badgers were given a lifeline through the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament.
(03/26/26 11:00am)
Amid two consecutive years of graduate student admission drops and funding uncertainty, graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are staring down a precarious future in both their roles as researchers and undergraduate educators.
(03/26/26 9:00am)
For years, students have moved away from humanities majors as job prospects grew less predictable. Now, degrees once seen as safe — including some of the fastest growing majors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison — no longer offer the same sense of security, as artificial intelligence reshapes the job market.
(03/27/26 8:00am)
Regent Street will get a makeover in 2027 as a part of a broader effort to accommodate new development and create a more pedestrian-focused corridor, but community members are questioning whether the project will drive up costs and accelerate gentrification.
(03/25/26 11:18pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Bobby Gronert discussed affordable housing, transit and policing in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
(03/25/26 11:11pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang discussed her campaign and vision for the seat in an interview with The Daily Cardinal ahead of the April 7 election.
(03/26/26 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed a lawsuit against the University of Wisconsin-Madison last year for offering ‘race-based scholarships’ during the 2024-2025 academic year. The group, which represents UW’s chapter of the Young America’s Foundation, said these programs violate Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
(03/26/26 8:00am)
Wisconsin Technical College System enrollment has risen 18% since 2020. While University of Wisconsin System enrollment remains largely unchanged, more high school students are opting for the two-year hands-on experience that technical schools offer.
(03/27/26 11:00am)
When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Ella Stoltz was considering signing a lease with her friends just a few months into her freshman year, she planned to share her room — a personal sacrifice she believed necessary when faced with an unaffordable rent.
(03/26/26 7:00am)
College undergraduates at public four year universities routinely spend $1,000 on books and supplies every semester. But one University of Wisconsin-Madison organization — the library’s Open Education Resources — is working to ease access for students.
(03/27/26 9:00am)
A new housing report is intensifying debate over whether the University of Wisconsin-Madison needs to build another dorm.
(03/27/26 8:00am)
The state of Wisconsin ranks third-to-last in the nation in funding for the arts, according to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. The state spends 18 cents per capita on arts funding, while neighboring Minnesota spends $7.85 per capita and ranks first in arts funding.
(03/24/26 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty raised concerns over a bill aimed at adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism for any “law, ordinance or policy” when evaluating possible discrimination for all state institutions including the University of Wisconsin System.
(03/26/26 10:00am)
For biomedical and public health researchers at institutions like the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funding unpredictability has come to define the past year. Delays in grant dispersal and looming threats to the National Institutes of Health budget, the U.S’s largest funder of biomedical research, have left many wondering what is next.
(03/26/26 7:00am)
The financial pressure of being a college student can leave students feeling priced out of recreational and creative activities. But due to the work of student leaders, whether you are a cinephile, artist, gamer or learning chef, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has many free resources for students to step back from academics and indulge in a hobby without breaking the bank.
(03/26/26 8:00am)
Eating takeout is a regular part of University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Nora Klaers’ daily routine. Between a packed class and extracurricular schedule, cooking and planning meals everyday is not the first thing on her plate.
(03/26/26 9:00am)
With spring break fast approaching, many students are anxiously checking their bank accounts to finance their travel plans. When University of Wisconsin-Madison freshman Haley Vindel-Mejia planned a trip to Hawaii, a new opportunity caught her attention.
(03/22/26 9:15pm)
The Badgers regular season came to a close and with that there have been a few standout players that have taken the spotlight for Wisconsin. Along with this, there have been players who still have work to do to truly prove themselves.