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(03/04/18 5:26am)
After a weeklong break, the Wisconsin women's tennis team ((0-1 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) traveled to rival Minnesota to open its Big Ten conference schedule. Trying to snap its six-game losing streak, the Badgers fell to the Gophers, 4-3, and continued its recent downward trend.
(03/03/18 4:03pm)
The Wisconsin women’s tennis team (6-6) will travel to Minneapolis, Minn., this weekend for a Saturday afternoon match against their rivals, the Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-4).
(03/03/18 1:07am)
NEW YORK — As Brad Davison walked off the court for the final time in the 2017-’18 season, head coach Greg Gard was right by his side. Davison put his left arm around Gard’s right shoulder. Gard reciprocated, draping his right arm on his freshman point guard’s heavily wrapped left.
(02/26/18 1:00pm)
In Chicago’s Vic Theatre, the room went dark and the crowd came alive. We knew what this meant — Hippo Campus was finally ready to perform, and we were more than ready to listen. Shades of blue lighting immediately hit the stage and outlined the band. Lead vocalist Jake Luppen let his voice pervade the room that had now fallen silent with suspense. His melodic tone carried the lyrics to the song “Poems” as the other band members let their instruments slowly seep into the rhythm. The beginning of “Poems” feels like a dream — unhurried and soothing. After a minute or so, however, all of the instruments come in at once to create this burst of euphoria. Although it was not clear to me at first, it now seems obvious why the band chose this song to open with. The initial dreamy feel and the knowledge that a vibrant chorus is seconds away generates this palpable, unmistakable electricity in the crowd that sets up the rest of the night for high spirits and success.
(02/12/18 8:15pm)
Consent Snaps will be available in various locations on campus throughout next week, with the hopes the messages will encourage students to have safe and consensual sex.
(02/12/18 5:36pm)
For Halloween of 2016, a group of UW-Madison students launched Consent Snaps, a Snapchat geofilter encouraging sexual consent. This Valentine’s week Consent Snaps is making a return with hopes of encouraging conversation around healthy relationships within the campus community.
(02/11/18 11:38pm)
Consent Snaps will be available in various locations on campus throughout next week, with the hopes the messages will encourage students to have safe and consensual sex.
(02/09/18 4:45am)
As the Wisconsin men’s basketball team took to the road Thursday night in the midst of a season-long five-game losing streak, the Badgers (4-9 Big Ten, 11-15 overall) put their faith in the steady hands of Ethan Happ as they dispatched Illinois (3-9, 12-13) 78-69.
(02/08/18 12:18am)
The Wisconsin Union announced Wednesday that they will soon accept food stamps at Badger Market in Union South.
(02/05/18 3:51am)
Last April, former Wisconsin Badgers running back Corey Clement waited anxiously to hear his name called during the NFL Draft. After three days and seven rounds, however, Clement’s name was left uncalled.
(01/30/18 6:17am)
Less than ten minutes after addressing the media following Wisconsin’s (3-7 Big Ten, 10-13 overall) 74-63 loss to Nebraska (8-4, 17-8), a visibly emotional Ethan Happ was back on the Kohl Center floor putting up free throws.
(01/26/18 5:22pm)
Just minutes after Wisconsin’s dominating — and emotional — 5-0 win over No. 1 Notre Dame at the United Center, the team’s attention had already turned from celebrating the biggest win of the season to looking for more success.
(01/24/18 3:01pm)
After snapping a seven-game losing streak at home on Sunday, UW (1-7 Big Ten, 8-13 overall) secured its first Big Ten win against Northwestern. The Badgers now sit with one conference win and hope to expand upon that as they hit the road to take on Indiana (2-6, 9-12) on Wednesday.
(01/21/18 11:52pm)
Chicago, Il — Wisconsin scored early, and they scored often. They scored at even strength, on the power play and on the penalty kill. They scored so much that JD Greenway pointed to the scoreboard while fighting with a Notre Dame player in the game’s final minute. And thenthey even scored another one after the sophomore defenseman got tossed, just for good measure. When the dust settled, the Badgers had scored five goals, more than the Fighting Irish had allowed in a game in three months.
(01/15/18 3:57am)
After a tough battle, the Wisconsin Badgers (0-6 Big Ten, 7-12 overall) are still looking to obtain their first Big Ten win after falling to Penn State (2-4, 11-8), 69-62. Penn State snapped its three-game losing streak in the process, while securing only its second win in Big Ten play and its first Big Ten road game win.
(01/14/18 1:00pm)
Looking to snap a six-game losing streak, the Wisconsin Badgers (0-5 Big Ten, 7-11 overall) prepare to host the Penn State Nittany Lions (1-4, 10-8) at home, Sunday Jan. 14th. Meanwhile, Penn State is also in need of a victory in order to break its current three-game losing spell.
(01/08/18 3:28am)
The Wisconsin women’s basketball team (0-4 Big Ten, 7-10 overall) wrapped up their tough opening stretch of conference play Sunday afternoon as the No. 13 Maryland Terrapins (4-0, 15-2) used a 20-4 run in the second and third quarters to secure a 71-44 victory at the Kohl Center.
(12/14/17 2:14am)
After aniliating Savannah State 82-24 on Sunday, Wisconsin (7-5) looks to continue to protect its home court Thursday night when it hosts Milwaukee (7-2).
(12/13/17 5:00pm)
As a resident and a house fellow, the residence halls were foundational in my social and academic college experience. Through neighbors down the hall, I found several of my best friends, learned about cultures from around the world and developed curiosities for academic disciplines I hardly knew existed. With nearly all first-year students living on campus, Housing helps form intimate communities to contrast the enormity of the University and brings together students from all academic, regional and ideological backgrounds to an unstructured social setting — a phenomenon not found elsewhere at the school to such significance. With how critical a role Housing plays in campus life, I am concerned about how the mandatory Dining deposit will impact low-income students' access to our state’s public flagship university.
(12/10/17 12:12am)
In the history of UW-Madison, one could argue there has never been a "dull" semester on campus. The fall of 2017 saw the university's first concrete data on campus climate and food insecurity, new punishments for student protestors and increased crime. Sound like a lot to remember? The Daily Cardinal has you covered. Get debriefed on the top ten things that happened on campus this semester with our Top Ten News.