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(02/26/23 5:02pm)
Bee’s Please is a University of Wisconsin-Madison student organization that strives to educate the campus community on the importance of pollination while creating infrastructure that helps support bees on campus, like pollinator gardens and bee hotels.
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When news broke of former Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s death on Feb. 17, notes from university faculty, former colleagues and the greater University of Wisconsin-Madison community poured in, expressing admiration of the legacy left behind by the leader. Blank’s influence not only left a mark within the bounds of campus, but far beyond the confines of Madison and well before her time served as chancellor too.
(02/23/23 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s theatre department kicked off 2023 with the story of a girls’ indoor soccer team in Vilas Hall’s Hemsley Theatre earlier this month.
(02/22/23 3:38am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and local residents gathered at campus polling locations on Feb. 21 to vote in local and state primary elections. Ballots across campus included primaries for Madison mayor, alderperson in Districts 2, 4, 8 and 5 and for Wisconsin State Supreme Court Justices. The winners of each primary will face off on April 4 in the final election.
(02/21/23 8:00am)
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) will offer Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies in the fall of 2023 at Madison East High School and Vel Phillips Memorial High School.
(02/20/23 3:09pm)
Datamatch, the self-proclaimed “Bucky’s go-to” matchmaking service, returned for its fifth year on campus with new events and fun survey questions for students looking for love or friendship. The organization hosted a prom for the first time as a way to end off the week-long festivities.
(02/16/23 8:00am)
You’ve probably heard numerous stories containing the infamous buzz phrase “cancel culture” over family dinners and gossip sessions. Repetitive jargon like this often undergoes what some scholars refer to as semantic bleaching, which means the original definition of the word is misconstrued and adopts several other meanings or connotations.
(02/16/23 1:30am)
The Michigan Wolverines (14-12, 8-7 Big Ten) paid a visit to the Wisconsin Badgers (15-10, 7-8) at the Kohl Center on Tuesday night in a rematch of last season’s game that ended with a fiery encounter between Michigan’s head coach, Juwan Howard, and the Badgers’ coaching staff.
(02/16/23 8:00am)
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Camila Trimberger-Ruiz woke up on Nov. 2, 2022 with a pit in her stomach. It was election day at WSUM, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s community radio station.
(02/14/23 3:35pm)
In this special Valentine’s day episode, Out Loud opens a discussion for everything and anything related to Valentine’s Day. From conversations pertaining to the aftermath of cuffing season, navigating relationships, and having fun by ourselves, the hosts wish everybody celebrating a happy, safe, and sexy Valentine's Day.
00:20: Welcome to the post-cuffing season!
1:00: External pressures associated with Valentine's Day
3:10: Breaking up & Valentine’s Day
8:15: Spicing up our Valentine’s Day (food play, scents, partnered play)
13:43: How to enjoy Valentine's Day Solo
14:53: Let's talk Mono (the kissing disease)
18:50: Why is Valentine’s Day sex “better”?
22:30: Language & love (difference between fucking and making love)
26:33: SEXpectations on Valentine’s Day
(02/14/23 8:00am)
Valentine’s Day often fills many with anticipation, but it also has the potential to bring feelings of dread. In the case of most people who aren’t drowning in cuddles, cute dates, good morning texts and nauseating hand holding, this day isn't the best. This is the one day of the year where the pressure is on to be in love and show it through chocolates from CVS or an overpriced dinner you definitely can't afford.
(02/11/23 8:00am)
Crowds swarmed The Sylvee on Friday, Feb. 3, where indie-pop darlings Fitz and The Tantrums performed for a sold-out house.
(02/09/23 6:00am)
On Scottrade Center’s concrete doormat, just a slapshot away from the churning Mississippi River in St. Louis, a chapped-eared vendor calls into the crystalized January night: “Programs for tonight’s game! Programs!”
(02/09/23 8:00am)
On a frigid Wednesday evening, Madison, Wisconsin residents trickled into the Majestic Theatre on King Street. Some were expecting a show, and some awaited a spiritual journey. Lamps were strewn about the stage, some casting a warm glow onto the floor.
(02/09/23 8:00am)
On the first “Bachelor Monday” of 2023, Bachelor Nation watched as thirty women drooled and squabbled over “The Bachelor” season 27’s handsome new hunk, Zach Shallcross, a 26-year-old California native living in Austin, Texas and previous “The Bachelorette” contestant.
(02/02/23 8:00am)
In a conversation between Fox News commentators on the show “The Five,” they discussed how college enrollment dropped 10% from its pre-pandemic levels. They attribute this to college students being lazy, universities being too “woke” and college not looking as fun anymore. Interestingly enough, each of the co-hosts have a college or professional degree.
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The Daily Cardinal staff assembled their reviews of some of the past year’s most acclaimed and anticipated albums, all of which have been nominated for 2023 Album of the Year at the upcoming 65th Grammy Awards ceremony on Feb. 5. Our writers and editors sing their praises and share their thoughts on the lineup, a selection that features a host of various sounds and textures spanning from pop and rock to R&B and rap.