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(05/30/22 7:00am)
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” directed by Sam Raimi and written by Michael Waldron and Jane Bartlett, is the second of six movies and television shows set to be released by Marvel Studios in 2022. While this new film is fresh and engaging, it is sorely lacking in several respects.
(05/28/22 6:04pm)
The Mountain Goats have a cult-like following, to say the least. The audience had a strong presence at the Sylvee, so much so that it defined the night. What The Mountain Goats lack in vocal talent, they make up for in community-building among their fanbase and vivid lyricism.
(05/28/22 7:00am)
“Golfie” is a roguelike deckbuilder… golf game. That’s right — the genre popularized by “Slay the Spire” of collecting cards and power-ups to avoid running out of health and ending the run are coming to the green.
(05/25/22 4:05pm)
The peaceful protest would turn into a small-scale riot by nightfall, when statues were defaced or torn down and many State Street businesses were vandalized.
(05/25/22 7:00am)
A new holy text was recently discovered. In it, God announces He is revoking thumb privileges from humans. Here is the full statement:
(05/23/22 7:00am)
This past weekend, “Saturday Night Live” said goodbye to beloved longtime cast members Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney and Pete Davidson — all people who are known exclusively for their comedy and performance chops. Nothing more, nothing less.
(05/18/22 5:00pm)
On Monday, news broke that University of California, Los Angeles law school dean Jennifer Mnookin has been named the 30th chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, replacing Rebecca Blank after nine white-hot years — at least until Bucky and Becky had a falling out, as reported by The Daily Cardinal.
(05/17/22 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is known for its diverse specialization options for students, and the university’s Fashion Design program is no exception. On April 22, Fashion Design majors and fashion lovers alike met at the Wisconsin Masonic Center for Moda Magazine’s 11th annual fashion show, capping off another successful UW Fashion Week.
(05/10/22 7:14am)
At a predominantly white institution (PWI) like the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Black students often find themselves feeling alone or out of place. These feelings of isolation have pervaded the Black student experience throughout the university’s history, and as a result, Black Badgers feel they must seek out or create their own community.
(05/09/22 11:28pm)
The Daily Cardinal received 12 awards in the Milwaukee Press Club’s Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism contest, including four gold honors and all three awards in the Best Investigative Reporting category.
(05/10/22 7:00am)
Hands rested on backs, arms curled around waists, chins rested on shoulders and fingers intertwined — it seems that everyone, from retirees to college students, seeing Leon Bridges at the Sylvee on May 2 was coupled up for a date night. This is no surprise, given the sultry and romantic lyrics that Leon Bridges is best known for.
(05/06/22 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison commencement ceremony is a bittersweet moment full of traditions such as “Jump Around,” a ceremonial tassel turning and “Varsity.” However, due to construction at Camp Randall Stadium, graduates from the College of Letters and Science (L&S) will not be on the field for spring graduation.
(05/06/22 7:00am)
The majority of Americans were disgusted Monday night when POLITICO published a draft majority opinion that would overturn both 1973’s Roe v. Wade as well as 1992’s Planned Parenthood v. Casey, both of which protect access safe and legal abortions.
(05/04/22 3:48am)
Over 1,000 demonstrators gathered in front of the Wisconsin Capitol building Tuesday evening to protest a leaked majority opinion draft from the U.S. Supreme Court that would overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark court case that ensured abortion rights.
(05/02/22 7:00am)
It was another successful Mifflin Street Block Party this past Saturday. With an estimated 10,000 people in attendance, 45 arrests and one balcony collapse, this page in the annual party’s 53-year history is one to remember.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
In most Asian households, the idea of living a risk-free life is much-touted. After all, who desires a life of hardship that taking risks can result in? No one. These discussions often center around material possessions like money or land. Get a job that pays well and then buy land or property. This is likely why the American Dream has such great appeal.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
The midterm elections are quickly approaching, and it will be imperative for Wisconsin Republicans to defeat Governor Tony Evers. If Republicans can take control of the governor's office, they will be able to pass crucial school choice legislation, tax reform and further invest in public safety.
(04/27/22 2:00am)
“BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL!”
(04/21/22 10:07pm)
(04/22/22 5:45am)
On any given day, a student wandering into Vilas Hall might encounter a communication arts class, or potentially a student organization tucked away in a classroom. On the night of April 14, 2022, however, those who entered the glass doors of Ronald E. Mitchell Theatre were transported directly into the chaotic universe that is Westerberg High School.