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(10/24/24 8:00am)
Oshkosh Public Library director Darryl Eschete has dealt with calls for censorship of public libraries for years as a librarian in Louisiana, Iowa and now in Wisconsin. He is wary of the rising challenges to literature and its effect on individual liberty and the right to information.
(10/25/24 11:00am)
When former President Donald Trump went down that infamous golden escalator in June 2015, politics shifted.
(10/25/24 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed on Oct. 3 its criminal investigators were looking into the removal of Wausau, Wisconsin’s sole absentee drop box by Republican Mayor Doug Diny.
(10/24/24 7:00am)
The Daily Cardinal spoke with both the College Republican and College Democrat student groups at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Both organizations reflected on how their ideologies have changed, but both remained steadfast supporters of their candidates.
(10/25/24 8:00am)
Dane County has six referendums appearing on the Nov. 5 ballot, and voters must make the decision that is meant to give them a voice in funding and approving local policy.
(10/24/24 8:00am)
As inflation has driven up the cost of services, Wisconsin’s local governments, including the city of Madison, find themselves constrained by state laws limiting how they can raise money.
(10/24/24 7:00am)
The thrill of victory and the heartbreak of defeat.
(10/24/24 9:00am)
Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, D-Milwaukee, has been canvassing neighborhoods on Milwaukee’s south side since April. While her focus then was winning her primary, it’s now about turning out one constituency that might make all the difference: Latinos.
(10/24/24 8:00am)
Around campus, you may have noticed workers engaging with students and motivating them to vote in the upcoming election. As the upcoming presidential election sits on the horizon, Wisconsin remains a crucial swing state with organizations getting involved to turn out the student vote.
(10/25/24 8:00am)
Thanksgiving often brings a sense of dread. Not because of a burnt turkey, but due to the uncomfortable political discussions that split the table down the middle.
(10/25/24 9:00am)
An Avengers-like team of University of Wisconsin-Madison experts are uniting to research and promote civic engagement on the issue of abortion.
(10/21/24 2:35am)
The Wisconsin Badgers women's soccer team marked back-to-back victories against No. 9 Iowa and Indiana last week, sending them on their first win streak in conference play.
(10/21/24 8:00am)
Actor Bradley Whitford visited Madison Sunday morning for more than a stop in his hometown. “The West Wing” star canvassed on behalf of the Harris-Walz campaign with co-stars, gathering at the Barrymore Theatre for a rally.
(10/22/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison hosted a candidate forum between Democratic U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan and Republican candidate Erik Olsen at the Red Gym Wednesday ahead of the Nov. 5 race for the 2nd Congressional District seat.
(10/21/24 8:00am)
Yes, you read that right, basketball season is right around the corner. On Oct. 20, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team is back in the Kohl Center for their annual Red and White scrimmage.
(10/19/24 7:00am)
For the first time in a while, the Wisconsin Badgers football team looks good. Not in the way that last season’s wins helped build the foundation for a new era of Badger football, or in the way the continuing recruiting success sets the program up for the future. You don’t have to reach for any metaphorical coach-talk to describe how the Badgers have played the last two weeks – they’ve just been objectively, flat-out good.
(10/18/24 9:25pm)
Dr. Rebekah Taussig, author of this year’s Go Big Read book “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body,” visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus for guided discussions about her story and experiences as a disabled person.
(10/18/24 6:40pm)
Wisconsin Badgers football fans witnessed a commanding victory against Rutgers last Saturday that had several asking, “are we back?”
(10/18/24 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students who attended “Political Palette,” an event hosted for Latine Heritage Month on Thursday, were met with refreshments, prizes and welcoming smiles.
(10/17/24 11:00am)
Conservative students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison launched a new student newspaper, The Madison Federalist, Wednesday evening, to “fill the void of conservative student journalism."