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(01/30/21 8:00pm)
After splitting last weekend with Penn State, No. 13 Wisconsin (9-7, 7-5 Big Ten) will face Michigan State (6-8-2, 5-8-1 Big Ten) at home this weekend in another Big Ten series.
(01/18/21 4:59pm)
Lil Wayne is one of the most important and celebrated artists in hip-hop's 40-plus year history. He is also a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan.
(01/15/21 7:00am)
After splitting the series with No. 1 Minnesota this past weekend, No. 12/14 Wisconsin (6-6 overall, 6-4 Big Ten) will face Arizona State (5-9-2) at home this weekend.
(01/08/21 3:38am)
D’Mitrik Trice and Tyler Wahl came through in a huge way in clutch time against Indiana Thursday night, nailing clutch shot after clutch shot to sink a pesky Hoosier team 80-73 in double overtime.
(12/02/20 7:00am)
Last year, a UW-Madison pre-college program participant filed a federal lawsuit against the university for its response to sexual assault allegations among summer program members. That lawsuit was dismissed this summer, according to court records and new reporting by the Wisconsin State Journal.
(12/02/20 2:12am)
The mentee has not become the mentor just yet, as Greg Gard’s No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers took down Will Ryan’s Green Bay Phoenix 82-42 Tuesday afternoon, coasting to a victory behind sophomore forward Tyler Wahl’s first career double-double.
(11/05/20 3:00pm)
Following Trump’s election in 2016, news organizations analyzed their role in providing unprecedented amounts of press coverage to his campaign and how that may have influenced the election’s outcome. News outlets’ shifts in coverage practices, however, have a critical misunderstanding — political bias is not the problem.
(11/01/20 8:01pm)
On Sept. 11, 1990, in the final months of the Cold War, President George H.W. Bush addressed a joint session of Congress. He spoke to the American people about the crisis that was taking place in the Persian Gulf. Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi army had invaded and occupied the country of Kuwait. Iraq on its own controlled ten percent of the world’s proven oil reserves and if allowed to annex Kuwait, it would control twice that.
(10/27/20 7:38pm)
Wisconsin quarterback Graham Mertz received a second positive test for COVID-19 Tuesday and will be held out of game activity for 21 days, as first reported by CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd.
(10/27/20 7:00am)
Democratic candidate Joe Biden has grown his lead over Republican President Donald Trump in Wisconsin with only nine days until Election Day, according to a new poll released by the University of Wisconsin Monday.
(10/22/20 4:46pm)
As part of Gameday One, The Daily Cardinal takes a look around the Big Ten for this week’s biggest matchups and storylines.
(10/22/20 11:00am)
(09/29/20 2:00pm)
From the constant delay of flattening the coronavirus curve, to President Trump suggesting that Americans inject themselves with disinfectant to kill the virus, to the limited reopenings of towns and schools, it’s safe to say that COVID-19 has been unpredictable and ridiculously difficult to control.
(09/03/20 4:33pm)
As UW-Madison welcomes students back to campus, student COVID-19 cases begin to rise despite the school’s “Smart Restart” approach.
(08/11/20 12:42am)
You have a lot of big dreams. Maybe you’re planning a wedding, starting a family, working towards no debt, or getting ready to open your own business. Whatever you’re planning, the truth is, you probably need money to make your dreams a reality. And while you make a good salary, it’s never a bad idea to try and put a little extra cash in the bank. This is where earning supplemental income can change your life.
(07/30/20 8:08pm)
As a non-Black UW-Madison student, I keep returning to this question: How can I be a better ally to my Black peers on campus? Furthermore, how can I be an ally in my community, my state, and my country? There is not one simple resolution to this inquiry as the answers are inexhaustible and wide-ranging. Genuine allyship should not be one-dimensional but multifaceted and well-intentioned. I have learned in the past few months that a powerful mechanism of allyship is using personal economic power to support Black-owned businesses. I spoke with Nalah McWhorter, the president of The Black Student Union, in early July and she introduced me to The Wisconsin Black Market.
(07/27/20 4:50am)
The senior year of high school is an exciting time. You’re the head of the school and get to look forward to big events like prom and senior skip day. Plus, you have the excitement of applying for colleges and planning your future. While this is an exciting time, making all these big life decisions can be stressful.
(10/23/20 11:10pm)
As always, nurses are in high demand. Even before the rapid spread of COVID-19, the United States was experiencing a severe nursing shortage due to three main contributing factors:
(07/08/20 4:05pm)
I spent about four months in isolation — with almost everyone I knew having gone home. Wanting to preserve my sanity and not depend too heavily on texts to feel “normal,” I had to find something to engage in. So I binged on TV shows, rewatching previously watched favorites, but also doing some exploration based on recommendations and my own instinct. One show I did land upon during this time by myself was “30 Rock,” Tina Fey’s brainchild, which flies in the face of the misogynistic idea that women cannot be funny — something that the show amusingly pokes fun at.
(04/20/20 4:29pm)
It’s been a whirlwind month for everybody.