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(07/25/24 7:00am)
Washington, D.C. is a paragon of public transportation in the United States. It upholds a reputation of a marvelous heavy rail system, recognized by many as one of the best metro rail systems in the world. This, along with e-bikes and numerous bus lines, give residents of the DMV many options for their morning commute. Needless to say, it’s a dream.
(07/25/24 11:00am)
Five hundred years ago, a highly educated person consumed about 74 GB of data throughout their life. Today, we consume that much in one day, according to a study published in Frontiers, a Swiss research publisher.
(07/25/24 8:00am)
Most, if not all, Dane County municipalities will be reimplementing ballot drop boxes in time for upcoming elections following the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling overturning the ban on drop boxes on July 5, according to County Clerk Scott McDonell.
(07/18/24 7:15pm)
MILWAUKEE — Conservative organization Moms for Liberty hosted a Town Hall event Tuesday at the Republican National Convention to discuss school choice, parental rights and Title IX.
(07/17/24 4:42pm)
Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde criticized President Joe Biden and Sen. Tammy Baldwin, calling for Wisconsinites to rally around him and former President Donald Trump to “get the job done” during his speech on day two of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
(07/17/24 2:48am)
MILWAUKEE — The Republican National Convention hosted the first Convention Fest Monday to showcase both local and U.S.-based businesses.
(07/16/24 7:20pm)
MILWAUKEE — Day one of the Republican National Convention (RNC) has wrapped up. Here are three key takeaways from Monday.
(07/02/24 7:15pm)
In the vast sea of digital information, businesses are finding it increasingly challenging to navigate and extract the relevant data they need for decision-making, collaboration, and staying competitive. Enterprise search technology provides a robust solution to this challenge, streamlining the access to vast repositories of information. With its ability to fuel productivity and enhance data discovery, it's no wonder why many companies are turning towards enterprise search platforms. In this article, we will dive into what enterprise search entails, its benefits, and how to harness its potential effectively within your organization.
(07/01/24 7:00am)
Staff members in attendance at an internal University of Wisconsin-Madison antisemitism training April 11 said there were several insensitive incidents and inaccuracies in anonymous feedback forms.
(06/26/24 7:00am)
In Medford, Wisconsin, the sole weekly newspaper plays a vital role: mediating disputes over chickens.
(06/24/24 3:44pm)
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved a proposal to honor veterans on June 6.
(06/17/24 7:00am)
Content warning: This story contains reference to domestic violence and drug abuse.
(06/12/24 7:00am)
Two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alexander Payne visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Cinematheque for a showing of his 2023 hit film “The Holdovers” on April 12 followed by a Q&A.
(06/11/24 7:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers announced Friday he will seek an additional $800 million in funding for the University of Wisconsin System in the next state budget, the largest budget increase in the system’s history.
(06/09/24 4:58pm)
Content Warning: This article contains sensitive information.
(06/07/24 7:00am)
For many, Madison is the nation’s best college town. But for some of the over 50,000 students on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus, every day is a struggle.
(06/07/24 1:28am)
Monica Smith, the University of Wisconsin System’s chief diversity officer, resigned Thursday after one year on the job, ending a tenure that oversaw bitter fights between Republican legislators and the UW system over diversity, equity and inclusion positions (DEI).
(06/06/24 7:00am)
John Stecher sits in an office in New York City, reflecting on a career trajectory that most young professionals can only dream of.
(06/03/24 1:42pm)
When the Students for Justice in Palestine and Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from April 29 to May 10, journalists and photographers from The Daily Cardinal assembled at Library Mall.
(06/02/24 10:00am)
One month after the May 1 law enforcement raid on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s pro-Palestine encampment, distrust in campus administration from students sympathetic to the protests remains high.