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(11/20/25 7:41pm)
Forward Theater’s “Gutenberg! The Musical!” is no ordinary historical biography. The show, which has an extended run until Nov. 30 at Overture Center, is a wild and hilarious fantasy about the creation of the printing press.
(11/20/25 7:38pm)
Detroit-based rapper Danny Brown is sober and happier than ever, and it showed during his performance at The Rave in Milwaukee on Saturday.
(11/20/25 5:52pm)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is home to over 7,000 international students from more than 120 different countries. For some students, visiting home means a long flight and an uncomfortable middle seat. But with fall break just around the corner, many international students are bringing fresh perspectives to Thanksgiving.
(11/19/25 12:21am)
University Health Services (UHS) is celebrating Men’s Mental Health Month with a series of events advocating for male students’ mental and physical health.
(11/19/25 8:00am)
Editor’s note: Pseudonyms are used to protect student identity in discussion of private topics.
(11/19/25 3:03pm)
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are finding ways to cope with daylight saving time this November, bringing shorter days and disrupted daily routines.
(11/17/25 5:40pm)
Author of ‘James’ — University of Wisconsin-Madison’s 2025-2026 Go Big Read book — Percival Everett discussed race and reading with UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin for the Go Big Read keynote address on Nov. 4.
(11/17/25 11:00am)
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss Danny Brown's new album Stardust, which Oliver loves. They also talk about Lydia's most recent rewatch of Stranger Things, which she is doing in the buildup to the release of the 5th season.
(11/16/25 12:44am)
The Wisconsin Union is hosting their 22nd annual ‘Thanksgiving To Go’ program, providing homemade meals for members of the Madison community distributed on Nov. 26. Ordering is currently set to close on Nov. 18 at 9 a.m., or while supplies last.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
The La Crosse County District Attorney's Office stripped controversial beagle breeder Ridglan Farms of their breeding license on Oct. 28, 2025.
(11/13/25 10:00am)
From the deepest forests of Gombe to the thriving research centers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jane Goodall's benevolent hand has reached far and wide.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
Luigi Mangione should not be famous. And yet, in some corners of TikTok, his name has become a pop culture gag. It’s absurd, weird and exactly the kind of humor that Gen Z loves.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
There is only one musical that can repeatedly sing “Fuck you God in the ass, mouth and cunt-a!” and still receive a standing ovation at the end of the night.
(11/11/25 3:16am)
Earlier this fall “The Paper” premiered on Peacock. The show, a tangential spinoff of hit 2005 sitcom “The Office” begins streaming on NBC at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 10.
(11/08/25 4:05am)
For decades, Wisconsin men’s basketball was defined by a stifling defense and a slow, rhythmic offense. Last season, that changed.
(11/07/25 12:00pm)
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. – Just 25 miles north of Milwaukee, the historic lakefront town of Port Washington, Wisconsin, has held onto its small-town charm through generations. But recently, the city became Wisconsin’s newest artificial intelligence data center battleground, with developers eager to tap into the Great Lakes region and local residents voicing opposition.
(11/04/25 7:15pm)
At a university with a strong drinking culture, some University of Wisconsin-Madison students are creating an alternative community with Badger Recovery programming.
(11/04/25 1:28am)
The Wisconsin Alumni Student Board (WASB) collaborated with student organization Slow Food UW to host “Food For Thought” at The Crossing on October 23rd, providing a free, homemade meal and discussion on food insecurity.
(11/07/25 9:00am)
Many professionals in scientific and creative fields fear a near future where artificial intelligence takes over their jobs. But not University of Wisconsin-Madison informatics data scientist and improv comedian Ben Rush.
(11/03/25 6:37pm)
At the annual Red-White scrimmage on Oct. 19, Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball fans got a glimpse of what the 2025-26 rendition of the team will look like.