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(03/21/26 7:00am)
Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discussed campus free speech during a moderated conversation with Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin on Wednesday in the university’s second Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice event.
(03/20/26 9:36pm)
The Associated Students of Madison’s spring 2026 election had 4% voter turnout — 2,134 ballots out of 49,724 students — a two point decrease from last year. All 33 council representative seats and three Student Services Finance Committee seats were up for election.
(03/20/26 8:49pm)
On a study abroad trip in Vienna, far from crowded lecture halls and overwhelming course registration deadlines, two University of Wisconsin-Madison students found themselves talking about something familiar: the uncertainty of figuring out what to do next.
(03/19/26 9:00am)
With an influx of DePop resellers, some University of Wisconsin-Madison students see thrifting second-hand clothing as a status symbol in and of itself — a wide turn from thrifting’s once humble reputation.
(03/18/26 6:32pm)
CHICAGO – As Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg knocked down a cold-blooded 3-pointer in the final second of Wisconsin’s loss to Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament semi-final Saturday afternoon, he might as well have delivered the Badgers a punch directly to the gut.
(03/18/26 3:25pm)
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers punched a ticket to their 17th Frozen Four after a dominant 6-0 victory over the Quinnipiac Bobcats.
(03/17/26 11:02pm)
I first heard a song by Lauren Spencer Smith in Milwaukee while volunteering at The Coffee House, a low-key music and poetry venue in the basement of a church. The theme of each performer’s two songs was ‘Long and Short.’ That night, a couple on ukulele and guitar introduced me to “Long Story Short,” a sweet, romantic waltz song by Smith about envisioning the future with a new love.
(03/17/26 7:00am)
Conservative-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar discussed judicial impartiality, gerrymandering and the importance of freedom of speech for University of Wisconsin-Madison students in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Friday.
(03/17/26 7:00am)
Unionized Madison Starbucks locations are back to business as usual after employees participated in the company-wide Red Cup Rebellion strike for over a month at the end of 2025. Union leadership said they wished the strike led to more for their workers.
(03/15/26 6:21am)
CHICAGO — Despite Austin Rapp’s second-half explosion from 3-point range, Big Ten Player of the Year Yaxel Lendeborg shut the door on Wisconsin’s comeback hopes Saturday afternoon, handing the Badgers a 68-65 loss off a last-second 3-pointer. After their Big Ten Tournament semifinal loss to No. 3 Michigan, the Badgers will await their first-round NCAA tournament matchup on Selection Sunday.
(03/14/26 4:05pm)
Some know the Oscars as the place where Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, while others remember the “La La Land” mix-up. Anyone who visited the movie theater in 2023 will recognize “Barbenheimer” as the term used for the contentious battle between “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” at the 2024 Oscars.
(03/14/26 1:25am)
In an emotional, back-and-forth battle, the Wisconsin Badgers landed the final punch, defeating the Illinois Fighting Illini 91-88 in overtime in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.
(03/14/26 1:17am)
CHICAGO – In the postgame press conference following Wisconsin’s 85-82 win over Washington on Thursday, Huskies head coach Danny Sprinkle had high praise for the scoring abilities of both John Blackwell and Nick Boyd.
(03/12/26 12:29am)
In a high stakes series to end the regular season, No. 11 Wisconsin men’s hockey (21-11-2, 14-10-0 Big Ten) upset No. 6 Penn State (20-12-2, 12-10-2 Big Ten), beating the Nittany Lions [7-3] Thursday and [5-2] Friday.
(03/12/26 11:00am)
For thousands of international students, coming to the United States for college is more than just a degree — it is an opportunity to pursue an education at a globally recognized university.
(03/12/26 9:00am)
Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett reflected on his first four years in office and his run for reelection on Nov. 3 in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
(03/09/26 8:52pm)
Outgoing Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin praised the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s artificial intelligence initiatives in her address to the Board of Regents last month, including one new tool researchers have been using to partner with industry partners and collaborators.
(03/09/26 7:00am)
Former Chairman and CEO of NBC News Andy Lack spoke with The Daily Cardinal ahead of his campus talk on journalism’s role in pluralistic societies for the first event of “The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice” initiative Thursday.
(03/07/26 10:00am)
Republican lawmakers see potential state regulations for data centers differently. While a bill regulating energy use fast-tracked the Assembly and now faces the Senate, a new GOP-led Senate bill would ban local governments from signing nondisclosure agreements approving data centers in their municipalities.
(03/07/26 7:52am)
Former Chairman and CEO of NBC News Andy Lack joined Katy Culver, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication, to discuss journalism’s role as the “Fourth Estate” in pluralistic societies Thursday — the first event of the university’s Wisconsin Exchange initiative.