Cardinal View: Sexual assault resources need greater funding
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Content warning: Mentions of sexual assault, harrassment.
Recently, the popular match-making app Tinder has become less about forming potential relationships and more about scoping out casual hookups, especially on campus.
Following Wisconsin’s 77-63 victory over Michigan on Sunday afternoon, coaches Greg Gard and Juwan Howard got into an altercation during which Howard struck Wisconsin assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft.
By the time a healthy couple gets engaged, they’ve already talked about their shared goals and ideals as far as children, work, religion and finances. Twenty-six-year-old Cottage Grove native Stacy Brenner thought she knew everything about her now former fiancé, Ryan, before the December proposal.
Dane County just took one step closer to becoming the home for one of the largest Amazon facilities in the country.
American activist and whistleblower Chelsea Manning values community building.
Nearly 18 years since the “Sex and the City” finale episode, the hit show is finally back! The 10-episode HBO Max sequel places our three out of four leading ladies, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Mirana (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis), in pandemic New York City navigating life in their 50s.
Admired as the “public ivies,” the University of California school system remains world-renowned, yet structurally unfair. In turning their back on tax-paying Californians, these flagship state universities have fortified their favoritism towards out-of-state applicants.
Much of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus community was distraught last week when underage students learned that fakes created by notable enabler Old Ironsides no longer scan at many frequented student bars.
The Madison Police Department hosted a public event to discuss the controversial body-worn camera pilot program Thursday.
The Badgers got the Johnny Davis they know and love back, the rest of the team stepped up around him, and No. 14 Wisconsin (19-4, 10-3 in Big Ten) walked out of No. 17 Michigan State’s (17-6, 8-4) Breslin Center with an impressive 70-62 win Tuesday night, bringing UW back to a tie atop the Big Ten standings.
Over the last two months, a mischief of mice has emerged in The Daily Cardinal office. During this period, the rodents have received reactions ranging from abject fear to calls for them to become office pets.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s 2022 Black History Month will focus on the theme “Melanin in Media” throughout the month of February, hosting a variety of events including film screenings, open mic nights and workshops.
Campus morale was high on Sunday after the Wisconsin men's basketball team defeated Minnesota by a score of 66-60. After an afternoon of celebration, just before midnight, a restful night of sleep was evaded when Camp Randall’s fire alarm went off. Following hours of speculation, it is now known that the alarm was set off after Bucky Badger forgot to take the traditional post-win gopher he planned to eat out of the oven, filling the air with smoke.
TV Show: Only Murders in the Building
Forests communicate. They send messages to animals like humans, with their color-changing leaves reminding us that the seasons are changing.
Spring semester (a misleading title) brings about a series of unfortunate changes, including the blistering cold. Start breaking out the scarves, mittens and patagonia fleeces because winter is here. The days are getting shorter, the sun sparse and students are losing their battle with icy Bascom Hill. To combat these changes, we have to find ways to stay warm and keep our spirits up during the cold months. Here are some winter essentials that’ll keep you toasty and happy without breaking the bank.
Abby Jacobson knows exactly how tough it is to treat patients when COVID-19 cases skyrocket.
As roughly 2,000 people a day in the US are dying from COVID-19, most of which is likely due to the new omicron variant, some have started questioning if it really is as mild as many prominent voices were saying.
Re-Wear It, a new student organization that promotes conscious consumerism and sustainable fashion, had their final clothing swap of the semester Friday. Students and campus community members are invited to bring clothing items they no longer want to swap out for new items at Re-Wear It’s events.