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(11/05/24 12:00pm)
It’s Nov. 5, Election Day. Wisconsinites can head to the polls to cast their ballot at their designated polling location anytime between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Need a refresher on what you need to successfully vote? Take a look at The Daily Cardinal’s voter guide.
(11/04/24 11:29pm)
With just four days left before the 2024 presidential election, The Dane County Farmers' Market — the largest farmers market in the U.S., located in one of the nation’s key swing states — was abuzz with foot traffic, music and political campaigns.
(11/04/24 5:17pm)
Wisconsin’s swing state status has made it the target of presidential campaign visits, political organizations and Political Action Committees from both parties. Young voters in swing states across the country, specifically, have been subject to political advertisements tailored to their interests, one of which being climate change.
(11/03/24 8:00am)
It’s not news that the University of Wisconsin-Madison has attracted national attention ahead of the 2024 election. And on campus, it’s evident that celebrity endorsements are mobilizing student political engagement.
(11/02/24 11:06pm)
In Madison, it’s beginning to feel a lot like springtime.
(11/02/24 11:06pm)
In Madison, it’s beginning to feel a lot like springtime.
(10/31/24 9:48pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has had a storied history ever since its founding in 1848, yet as students walk the paths of campus each day, how many know the truly haunted history of some of campus’ most iconic locations?
(10/31/24 7:00am)
As the next generation begins their journey to the polls, they are reshaping the nation’s view of elections for years to come.
(10/30/24 3:23am)
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team’s thrilling three-goal comeback on Thursday to beat Minnesota is one of many historic wins under head coach Mark Johnson.
(10/29/24 10:38pm)
Gov. Tony Evers emphasized the importance of voting in the upcoming Nov. 5 election and spoke about Wisconsin’s new legislative maps in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Thursday.
(10/29/24 1:26am)
Independent Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Democratic U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan visited the Overture Center Monday to encourage Wisconsinites to vote early for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
(10/28/24 3:14pm)
On the crisp evening of Oct. 18, Madison’s literary community flocked to Central Library for a celebration of author Danez Smith’s new poetry collection, “Bluff.”
(10/28/24 1:48pm)
The No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers outlasted the No. 11 Oregon Ducks in a four-set match at the Fieldhouse on Oct. 18. This game was a rematch of last year's quarterfinals, where the then-No. 1 Badgers defeated the then-No. 2 Ducks by the same score to reach the Final Four in Tampa.
(10/28/24 7:00am)
The Nov. 5 election is a little over a week away, and Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race remains tight.
(10/25/24 8:21pm)
The atmosphere of an away game is always bound to be different than when playing at home, especially when that game is set at a temporary venue. But even a 12,000 person stadium located directly off of windy Lake Michigan could not stop the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday. Wisconsin defeated Northwestern 23-3 as they secured their third consecutive Big Ten conference win.
(10/24/24 11:00am)
While political polarization worsens throughout the nation, so do the sources that inform communities on local, state and national news.
(10/23/24 9:53pm)
Rapper and University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate Yung Gravy performed in Madison on Wednesday as part of the nationwide “Party to the Polls” tour, which aimed to encourage voter participation ahead of the election.
(10/24/24 12:00pm)
For close to three decades, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was the only university in the nation with two independent daily student newspapers. Although campus papers have reduced their print production, they just got new company on campus.
(10/23/24 7:00am)
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde advocated for closing the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), describing it as “one of the worst monstrosities that’s ever been created” during an interview with conservative speaker Ben Shapiro on Oct. 4.
(10/24/24 9:00am)
In June of 1991, two members of LGBTQ+ rights organization Act Up! Madison put on diapers, bibs and frilly bonnets. They were protesting the denial of day care services to an HIV-positive mother in Madison, and though their method was uncommon, it garnered attention through art.