Republicans push to restore ACT requirement for UW admissions
Republican lawmakers are advancing a bill to restore the ACT requirement as the "predominant" factor in admission to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Republican lawmakers are advancing a bill to restore the ACT requirement as the "predominant" factor in admission to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Recently, I came across an article in the Madison Federalist critiquing Marxism. I engaged with it, hoping for an informed discussion on Marxist concepts, but I was met with disappointment. The author, Aiden Wirth, claimed they “became interested in Marxist thought through TikTok videos” and heavily relied on quotes from various Catholic Popes, without actually quoting Karl Marx or any Marxist work.
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Artificial intelligence is powering breakthroughs in everything from health care to climate science, but each new discovery comes with a cost: significant energy. Now, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are asking a new question — how can this powerful technology be more sustainable?
In an industry crammed with artists playing it safe, Alex Giannascoli, better known by his stage name of Alex G, differs from the pack.
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) aided nurses in agreeing to a tentative contract Saturday after almost 1,000 nurses at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital launched the first strike in the union’s history on May 27, fighting for increased security, lower patient-to-staff ratios and higher wages.
Liv Abegglen, a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, practices activism by tearing down anti-immigration posters on her way to class, talking about political issues with friends and encouraging people to vote — more passive methods than her first act of protest.
Wisconsin schools will not comply with a directive from the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs until districts have more information, state superintendent Jill Underly said Wednesday.
Actress and disability advocate Marissa Bode highlighted the importance of casting disabled actors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison 2025 Black History Month Keynote Wednesday night.
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman and UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin emphasized the significant risks of President Donald Trump’s freeze on federal grants and loans at a UW Board of Regents meeting Thursday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison recommended “reasonable caution” on federally funded hiring and expenditures which are “elective” Feb. 3 in the wake of uncertainty around President Donald Trump’s executive orders pausing financial assistance for federal grants and loans.
In the latest breakthrough in one of the most important cases in college sports history, a federal judge granted preliminary approval on a settlement that proposes a system in which schools can pay athletes directly through revenue sharing.
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman defended recent campus policies restricting expressive activity and UW leadership statements during a keynote address Friday.
For many tenants in Madison and the greater Dane County area, renting and leasing a property serves as a complicated and confusing process that can leave them feeling helpless. Whether it be a lengthy and wordy lease agreement or vague instructions on how to maintain the property, tenants may find themselves unsure how to proceed through a rental.
A lot has been on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s plate since the spring.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison StudentPrint laid off all 23 employees and transitioned into a self-service shop called the Registered Student Organization (RSO) Print and Resource Center on Sept. 1 after 25 years of student-run printing services.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new protest policy may be unconstitutional, a constitutional law expert and ACLU of Wisconsin lawyer told The Daily Cardinal.
CHICAGO — The Democratic platform, released this week, included a chapter titled “Building a Stronger, Fairer Economy.” Specific policies outlined in this chapter include increasing the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026, paid family and medical leave system, investing in transportation infrastructure and high-speed rail and increasing social security benefits.
First, a disclaimer: talking about this film to those who haven’t seen it can be a bit messy. A few elements that some consider to be big reveals are described by others as the very premise of the movie. Some of my descriptions may be a bit vague, since I’m staying on the conservative side to make sure I avoid any spoilers. If you’re interested in the full blind experience, this article should be safe, but I would recommend steering clear of even the Google synopsis.