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(09/30/25 4:47am)
After two weekend games, the No. 7 Wisconsin volleyball team continued their hot streak, sweeping the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at home and the Iowa Hawkeyes on the road to open Big Ten play. The Badgers have now won eight in a row and find themselves tied with five other teams at the top of the conference.
(09/30/25 7:00am)
An estimated 300 community members rallied from Library Mall to the capitol for environmental protections Sunday.
(09/30/25 2:56am)
With more landmass than 40 countries, Katmai National Park in Alaska is America's 4th largest national park. Its borders contain many stories, particularly ones about bears. Despite being best known for their annual Fat Bear Week, Katmai is infamous for another drama: Werner Herzog's critically acclaimed 2005 documentary "Grizzly Man."
(09/30/25 1:15am)
Student government representatives discussed the closure of the university’s diversity division in the first Justice, Equity and Belonging (JEB) committee meeting Tuesday, condemning the administration for downplaying the division’s sundowning and turning their back on underrepresented students.
(09/26/25 7:00am)
Around 50 people gathered at the first Wisconsin Hispanic Legislative Caucus’ heritage month celebration with speeches, music and food, at the Capitol on Sep. 17.
(09/25/25 11:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students reinstated the Campus Area Neighborhood Association this past school year, with the aim of working with housing developers and leasing companies to preserve student tenant rights.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
The Monroe Street Farmer’s Market brings fresh produce and vibrant bouquets, Barrett’s Bagels before they sold out in the first two hours and live music to the near-West side neighborhood. The market is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
Every journal entry I write ends with the phrase “I love life” with a small little heart drawn next to it in black ink. And I really do love life. However, this wasn’t always the case. In fact, I had moments where I thought it’d be easier if I was never born, so I wouldn’t have to deal with life’s wrath. So when did this switch happen?
(09/23/25 4:48pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Blk Pwr Coalition (BPC) honored Demartravion “Trey” Reed and Cory Zukatis, the two Mississippi men found dead hanging from trees in different parts of the state on Sept. 15, at a vigil on Library Mall Thursday.
(09/23/25 7:00am)
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, discussed standing up to President Donald Trump’s administration, the importance of investing in the University of Wisconsin System and the critical role of governors in an interview with The Daily Cardinal on her decision to run for governor.
(09/22/25 6:31pm)
Bernell’s, a new sports bar scheduled to open Oct. 24 on Madison’s East Side, will make history as the city’s first women-centered sports bar.
(09/22/25 6:18pm)
No student should fear for their life in their classroom. And yet, we do. Today’s students – the generation raised with lockdown drills and bullet-ridden headlines, the young adults who have been training on how to respond to a gunman since we were five years old – go to class each day aware that at any moment, a firearm could take their life in a place of learning.
Every single instance of gun violence, whether it be on a college campus, at an elementary school, a parade, a religious sight, or anywhere else, rocks the community it is nearest to, and sends ripples of pain throughout the country. We shouldn’t have to live or learn this way, and yet the lawmakers elected to represent and serve us are not doing enough to fix this terrifying reality.
(09/19/25 12:04am)
Last Saturday in Tuscaloosa, the Wisconsin Badgers got embarrassed. Playing against the then No. 19 Alabama Crimson Tide, Wisconsin committed stupid penalties, turned the ball over at will, were shredded in the secondary, failed to generate any sort of consistent pass rush and played with little poise or confidence.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker discussed the 2026 midterm election, preserving democracy and the national guard pulling out of Chicago in an interview with Washington Post Chief Political Correspondent Karen Tumulty at the Cap Times Idea Fest Saturday.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
Rep. David Murphy, R-Greenville, was sexually assaulted at 4-years-old, leading him to introduce a bill providing a sexual assault survivor bill of rights and aiding victims by tracking rape kits.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
This article contains spoilers for “Twinless.”
(09/18/25 7:00am)
Singer-songwriter Lily Grace sings in an American accent but speaks in an Australian one. After the success of her debut album “Old Enough To Know Better” on Australian country music charts last year, she is touring internationally.
(09/17/25 3:05pm)
Overdose deaths in Dane County continue to fall even as short-term spikes raise alarms from local public health officials.
(09/16/25 9:00am)
Minnesota Gov. Time Walz discussed gun violence, his campaign with former Vice President Kamala Harris, the future of the Democratic Party and alluded to running for reelection at the Cap Times Idea Fest in an interview with John Nichols Friday.
(09/11/25 8:00am)
There is no better way to get to know someone than by cooking, hiking, learning and sleeping next to them in a tent for three weeks. That is what my environmental ethics program with Wild Rockies Field Institute entailed.