City of Madison works to redesign ‘hairball’ intersection
The city of Madison is redesigning a notoriously dangerous downtown intersection with hopes of making it safer and more efficient.
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The city of Madison is redesigning a notoriously dangerous downtown intersection with hopes of making it safer and more efficient.
They say an apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
As geopolitical tensions escalate in Eastern Europe, many point to Russia — the main aggressor in Ukraine — and the United States, the historic protector and patron of Europe in the post-WWII era, as the actors most likely to benefit from the conflict. Since the 2014 invasion of Crimea, the West has engaged in numerous discussions surrounding Russia’s imperial ambitions in former Soviet satellite states, where many view the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a challenge to U.S. hegemony in the region.
Gov. Tony Evers awarded more than $86 million in grants Monday through the Diverse Business Assistance and Diverse Business Investment Grant Programs to support small businesses in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
Last week, what started as normal bickering across the aisle at a Senate committee hearing quickly became a disgrace to the state of Wisconsin. The hearing was scheduled to go over four bills, of which the first two had to do with speed limits and road safety.
The Iowa State Cyclones (11) beat the Wisconsin Badgers (3) 54-49 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
In the past year, State Street has been a targeted location for redevelopment, a threat to many of Madison’s small businesses.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison released a statement on Tuesday regarding the rise of antisemitic incidents on campus over the past few weeks. The university condemned antisemitism, adding that UW is committed to creating a campus where everyone feels included, valued and safe.
Let me establish something right off the bat: I do not like parasites. I find them creepy and unsettling; thoughts of bot-flies and ticks haunt my dreams. Despite studying insects, I have staunchly avoided any classes that could put me in contact with something that wants to burrow under my skin. But, even if I would like to social distance from just about all parasites, I have to admit, some of them are kind of cool.
The Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Western Michigan Broncos, 4-3, in the Nielsen Tennis Stadium Saturday afternoon. With the help of a match-securing victory by Sebastian Vile, the Badgers improved to 6-5 on the season, while the Broncos fell to 4-6.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison community has probably never noticed the TerraCycle Disposable Masks branded “Zero Waste Boxes” placed on campus for proper disposal of face masks. This is likely because these boxes could only be found in one place —
Having a few belongings here and there that don't have much use isn't that big of an issue. However, if you have clutter everywhere, you might be overwhelmed to the point where it's time to take action. But what exactly are you supposed to do with your junk? Surprisingly enough, there's so much that can be done to get rid of the old and make space for the new. Here are three things you can do with your junk to spruce up your home and improve your quality of living.
With spring break beginning this weekend, many students can be overheard talking about their travel plans. However, this is not the case for everyone; some simply don’t like to travel, while others — especially the poors — are unable to take time off of work or can’t afford the price of gas for a road trip, let alone a plane ticket.
On the first day of the spring semester, I walked into my Italian Film lecture in the lower level of Ingraham Hall. Trying to avoid accidental eye contact with the professor, I decided to sit near the back, but not so far back that it created a “This person doesn’t want to be here at all” vibe — whether or not that’s accurate is irrelevant.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education Teacher Pledge program has been extended into the 2025-26 academic school year to address the educator shortage in Wisconsin.
The newest reports from Moscow detail how an article in The Daily Cardinal’s Almanac section has not only made its way to the desk of Russian President Vladimir Putin, but has embarrassed him to such a degree that he is heavily considering a complete withdrawal from Ukraine.
Some Madison businesses will continue to require masks after Dane County’s mandate expires Tuesday, March 1.
The beginning of February signified a turning point in Italian political affairs, as 2022 began with a serious rise of political tensions within the country. The elections for the President of the Italian Republic have never drawn much attention. Unlike in the American government, the head of the state acts more as a nonpartisan defender of democratic institutions, having almost no executive power but a say in the constitutions of the government.
Union employees gathered Saturday afternoon to demand that the Oshkosh Corporation manufacture the “next generation” of U.S. Postal Service delivery vehicles in Wisconsin rather than South Carolina. Over a thousand jobs are on the line.
Music is many things, but for the artist it’s often a therapeutic way to deal with feelings and emotional energy. Putting one’s feelings into lyrics and instruments is a great way to channel this energy, whether you’re celebrating an amazing relationship, lamenting losing your lover or anything in between. Because of this, the ‘love song’ is one of the most repeated tropes in music.