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(03/25/21 7:00am)
Students have long told UW-Madison that “it is not enough for the University of Wisconsin System to demonstrate optical allyship … by means of posting on social media, tokenizing students of color and providing resources for students and alumni to combat racism on an individual level.” Instead, they have called for the UW to make good on their promises and deconstruct the systems that “uphold racial inequalities.”
(03/24/21 9:58pm)
Ali Kershner, a women's basketball coach at Stanford, posted this picture on Instagram of the weights that all members of the NCAA women's basketball tournament were expected to use. The NCAA has since added a fully-fledged weight room after outrage ran rampant through the sports world.
(03/25/21 7:00am)
Collegiate athletics have been plagued for years facing issues of exploitative practices when it comes to how they support college athletes. College athletes face many challenges when it comes to funding their education — especially athletes competing in sports outside the NCAA’s primary revenue streams and women’s athletes.
(03/25/21 7:00am)
The week after Selection Sunday and before the beginning of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is always a frenzied week in sports. Fans can’t get enough insights on their brackets as they furiously try to pick the right upsets. Everyone from high school students to CEOs try to figure out how they’re going to get out of work to watch the first round. Frankly, it’s one of the most beautiful sights in sports. Diehard college basketball fans work so hard to score the perfect bracket only to lose to their stoner roommate who picked the biggest upset of the year because he thought Oral Roberts sounded funny.
(03/22/21 6:33pm)
The momentum of a blowout win against North Carolina wasn’t enough for the Wisconsin Badgers (18-13 overall, 10-10 Big Ten) to overcome the No. 1 seed Baylor Bears (24-2 overall, 13-1 Big 12) as they lost in the NCAA Tournament Round of 32 by a score of 76-63.
(03/22/21 2:00pm)
"Let's talk to the hero," ESPN announcer Clay Matvick said.
(03/18/21 7:00am)
Shots rang out across Wisconsin on Monday, Feb. 22, as the state’s first wolf hunt in seven years took place. Packs of dogs raced across the fresh snow as hunters quickly overshot the harvest quota of 119. The hunt was closed just two days after it had begun as the DNR continued to receive reports of successful kills.
(03/18/21 3:44am)
In the midst of midterm season, Zoom burnout and warmer temperatures, Kylie Thomasen wants to help students get outside and explore local green spaces.
(03/18/21 2:00pm)
It’s been two years since content creator Leviathan uploaded the iconic “Chug Jug With You” to SoundCloud. The song instantly became a top hit on TikTok and is today considered one of the most influential pop songs of the 21st century. But even more importantly, the song sparked an antiviolence movement with its reference to the ongoing atrocities in Tomato Town and its lyrics encouraging love and peace, like “I really love to chug with you” and “La la la la la ee a.”
(03/16/21 4:56pm)
This semifinal game was quite literally March Madness –– for Big Ten playoff hockey.
(03/14/21 7:29pm)
Ahead of the Grammy's, The Daily Cardinal Staff has voted on who they think should take home some of the night's biggest awards. Read below to find out what our staff is thinking.
(03/12/21 8:00am)
The Spring 2021 Associated Students of Madison election results were released on Wednesday evening, announcing the UW-Madison students that will fill seats on the Student Council and the Student Services Finance Committee.
(03/10/21 8:00am)
Chancellor Rebecca Blank apologized for her email correspondence with Big Ten leaders last summer that suggested moving communications to the network’s private platform amid COVID-19 discussions for the fall semester.
(03/08/21 8:08pm)
The UW-Madison Public History Project published the results of a year-long research endeavor Monday morning, detailing the creation and contentious early years of an organization that may feel like it has been on campus forever:
(03/06/21 3:52pm)
They might still need a little help, but the University of Wisconsin men’s hockey team wraps up their regular season this weekend in East Lansing with the opportunity to head home as Big Ten Champions.
(03/04/21 7:10pm)
A Sexist Pill to Swallow: Birth Control
In this weeks episode Morgan and Katie discuss the gender gap in birth control. They share information about the types of female birth control, next day contraception, and condom etiquette. Tune in for hear a long winded rant.
(03/04/21 8:00am)
This past fall, while much of the world was sheltering in place and leaving their homes as little as possible to lower their risk of being exposed to COVID-19, college students across the world were doing something that might seem unthinkable in the middle of a pandemic:
(03/01/21 11:13pm)
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers (10-8 Big Ten, 16-9 overall) have been in somewhat of a tail spin over the last month, posting just a 3-5 record over the last 28 days, including losses to all four ranked teams they played.
(02/27/21 7:00am)
In what could be many of the roster’s last game at the Kohl Center, the No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers (16-8 overall, 10-7 Big Ten) will face the No. 5 Illini (17-6 overall, 13-4 Big Ten) for the Badgers’ senior game on Saturday afternoon. All but two of the players in Greg Gard’s rotation — freshman Jonathan Davis and sophomore Tyler Wahl — are seniors.
(02/25/21 2:00pm)
Every day, vaccination access is becoming more widespread. However, we all know some people who swear they will never get the COVID-19 vaccine. Chad from your business class, the girl on your floor who was a little too into the moon landing being fake or maybe the entirety of PIKE. Thus, the UW-Madison administration must decide if they will make the vaccination a requirement for returning to school in the fall. Here are nine ways Becky and the administration can incentive the student body to get vaccinated.