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(10/03/21 9:58pm)
The debate on critical race theory hit a peak in Wisconsin Tuesday, when the Wisconsin Assembly voted to pass a bill banning the subject from being taught in the classroom.
(09/30/21 5:00am)
As the days get colder, Ava Padilla is tucking her farm in for the winter. Padilla is one of two farm directors at F.H. King, a student-run organization that focuses on providing an experimental space for students to engage with sustainable agriculture and reconnect with foodways.
(09/29/21 6:00am)
Whether he’s throwing himself a fake baby shower, or courting controversy with eye-popping, jaw-dropping music videos, Lil Nas X’s mastery of viral marketing is unmatched. In some ways, however, the music has felt like an afterthought.
(06/07/21 7:00am)
As a rising senior, there are so many things I wish I had known as an incoming freshman. In 2018, I was a scared, overwhelmed freshman wondering how the heck I was going to fit in at this massive school. Everything seemed to be coming at me so fast, and I didn’t know exactly how to process and enjoy all of the unique things freshman year brings.
(04/29/21 11:00am)
Out of all the things we do associated with food — shopping, cooking and eating — shopping is the least enjoyable for many. Driving to the store is the easy part. Once you get there, you white knuckle your cart around, trying to avoid hitting the children running around and being patient when someone parks their cart in the middle of the aisle. When you find everything you need, you wait for a while, then cough up your hard earned money before you drive home. Shopping is not the easiest food related task, but it is a necessary one. Below are some tips for what to purchase, and how to avoid doing what the store wants you to do.
(04/29/21 7:00am)
Over the past three months, a lot has come out, a lot has charted, a lot has not, a lot has spoken to the moment and a lot has failed to do so. Looking back on this spring semester The Daily Cardinal is happy to share some of their favorite binges that have helped them navigate the crazy, tumultuous times of Spring 2021.
(04/15/21 7:00am)
In Harlan County, Ky., the history of labor struggles runs deep. The county, once a center of coal mining in the U.S., was the setting of the one of the largest labor actions in the country’s history. At the outset of the Great Depression, miners attempting to organize under the United Mine Workers faced almost every union busting tactic in the book.
(04/12/21 7:00am)
New confirmed cases of COVID-19 are rising in Wisconsin as public health officials warn about the spread of variants in the state.
(04/01/21 7:00am)
Mental health has been a topic of campus conversation for months, as the challenges of COVID-19 and remote learning affect UW-Madison students.
(03/15/21 7:00am)
Over the last week UW-Madison recorded its lowest ever seven-day COVID-19 student positivity average for tests administered on campus, marking a milestone for the university’s efforts to stop the spread of the virus.
(03/11/21 8:00am)
Over one million Wisconsin residents have received at least one vaccine dose, nearly double the number of cumulative total confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state since the beginning of the pandemic.
(03/05/21 5:03pm)
Back in 2007, now Marvel creative officer and household name Kevin Feige had an idea. Why wouldn’t he take every property the company owned, put them in the same sandbox and let loose the world’s greatest collection of superheroes on the same screen, at the same time?
(02/25/21 2:00pm)
The day of reckoning for Donald J. Trump has finally arrived: This week the New York tyrant’s tax returns were released to the public and the Department of Justice is at last able to expose the scamming, cheating scum he really is.
(02/06/21 10:11am)
The Badgers will need to bring intensity as they face a peaking Illinois team in Champaign.
(02/02/21 8:00am)
UW-Madison plans to distribute $9.9 million to students who are facing financial challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic through a new federal aid package.
(02/01/21 8:00am)
State health officials announced Sunday that over 100,000 Wisconsinites have been vaccinated for COVID-19. According to data from the Department of Health Services, 2,465 additional individuals received their second dose on Sunday, bringing the statewide total of fully vaccinated individuals to 101,219.
(01/29/21 8:00am)
Gun violence and police use of force in Madison increased sharply in 2020, according to a quarterly report released by acting Madison Chief of Police Victor Wahl to the Madison Common Council on Jan. 15.
(01/28/21 4:51pm)
After being inaugurated as president just over a week ago, Joe Biden has already shattered the office’s approval rating record, which peaked at an unprecedented 97% after he decriminalized driving under the influence of alcohol.
(12/10/20 7:00am)
In chess, a gambit is an opening sequence in which one side sacrifices material in hopes of gaining a positional advantage, the queen’s gambit being the most famous among them. Now, if you don’t know anything about chess, you should still watch the Netflix miniseries "The Queen’s Gambit" for a multitude of reasons — the fact that it has become a global sensation being just one. I bring up the concept of a gambit, however, because the story of Beth Harmon — the central character in "The Queen’s Gambit" — is just that, a gambit, and the series certainly offers no shortage of the thrill and suspense that one would expect to accompany a gambit — and if you don’t play chess just take my word for it that gambits peak the scale on the chess excitement-o-meter.
(12/01/20 3:00pm)
In response to a rapid increase of COVID-19 cases, Public Health Madison & Dane County released Emergency Order #10, completely prohibiting all indoor gatherings and limiting outdoor gatherings to 10 people.