Voter registration group encourages millennials to Rock the Vote
In an effort to register millennials to vote before the upcoming election in November, Rock the Vote visited campus as part of their cross country tour.
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In an effort to register millennials to vote before the upcoming election in November, Rock the Vote visited campus as part of their cross country tour.
Democrats announced Wednesday they would delay launching new ads supporting Democrat Russ Feingold's campaign advertising, showing state Democrats are confident in his standing.
State Sen. Minority Leader Jennifer Shilling, D-La Crosse, blasted Republicans in a press release Wednesday.
Each week, The Daily Cardinal will be taking a look at down-ballot races throughout the state. This week we look to the 32nd Senate district in La Crosse where Republican Dan Kapanke and Democrat Jennifer Shilling are locked in a rematch.
At the dawn of May, I wanted nothing more than to be done with my final exams. With the thought of summer taunting me from a distance, I was eager to replace my late-night study sessions with late-night summer adventures. Of course, how could those adventures not include trips to the movies?
State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, released an op-ed Tuesday urging for more conservative speakers to be hosted at UW System campuses.
As a student at UW-Madison, a world-class research institution, I have the ability to receive a quality degree with hard work and support. However, that support is threatened by polarized views and a misunderstanding that investing in public education is a partisan issue, rather than a value. I understand the value of my education because I know that in order to create jobs, improve the Wisconsin economy and maintain a quality education, my state must invest in education.
UW-Madison’s Multicultural Student Center received criticism for offering separate discussion groups for white and minority students and staff in the Red Gym Monday evening.
Roughly 200 demonstrators marched throughout Madison Sunday to protest police officers killing Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, which occurred last week in Baton Rouge, La. and Falcon Heights, Minn. respectively, and to demand an end to police brutality.
Segregated fees for students across the UW System will increase $59 on average during the upcoming fiscal year as a part of the System’s 2016-’17 operating budget, which was approved by the Board of Regents Thursday.
After a year that saw drastic changes for Wisconsin public higher education, faculty governance bodies from more than half of UW System schools have cast no confidence votes to express their disappointment in System President Ray Cross and the Board of Regents.
1. #TheRealUW reveals campus climate
With spring’s arrival, construction has returned in force to campus, evidence of UW-Madison’s robust attempts to keep pace with peer institutions. However, mired in austerity, state support for campus investment has been supplanted by the goodwill of wealthy donors, allowing some departments to carry on business as usual while others languish in obsolete facilities.
Within the UW-Madison College of Engineering this year, 17 professional academic advisors are currently serving 6,600 students.
This week on the Cardinal News Brief the team discusses incidents of alleged racial bias, politics and the interaction between UW Systems financials and state legislation for news.
The City of Madison Board of Estimates approved a proposal Monday to raise parking prices and made a final selection for a Judge Doyle Square development team.
The UW System released reports from each campus Monday that detailed the effects of state funding cuts to public higher education within the last year.
Spring break takes people to a variety of destinations. My 2016 destination was set as of October the previous year. I had managed to apply and enroll into a field study and seminar about business in the Cuban economy. Although the focus was business, my mind kept returning to the role of telecommunications and journalism in this closed-off country.
Our live coverage has ended, but check out our full stories on Bernie Sanders' victory in the Democratic primary, Ted Cruz's win for the Republicans, Rebecca Bradley remaining on the state Supreme Court and Hayley Young winning Dane County District 5 representative. As always, follow @CardPolitics for political updates throughout the 2016 election.
Updated 8:05 p.m.