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(04/04/14 12:59am)
The Associated Students of Madison Diversity Committee embarked a whiteboard campaign March 31-April 4, aiming to give students a voice in the committee's progress towards a more inclusive campus.
(03/24/14 4:15am)
In the middle of a tour that winds its way from one side of the country to the next and then back again, Simon Posford, the man behind the mask of Shpongle, took some time out to answer some questions for The Daily Cardinal.
(03/13/14 6:43am)
Representatives from the committee responsible for drafting an updated University of Wisconsin-Madison Diversity Plan fielded questions from Associated Students of Madison Student Council members and detailed the future of campus diversity efforts Wednesday.
(03/11/14 6:51am)
Student Services Finance Committee members continued to analyze and amend the recently created eligibility criteria draft at a meeting Monday, with efforts aimed at creating a final draft.
(03/11/14 5:18am)
Days are longer, the air still cold.
(03/10/14 5:03am)
Anti-abortion groups filed a lawsuit in federal court against the city of Madison for the approval of a buffer zone ordinance that aims to protect patients’ safety by establishing a restricted area around health care facilities.
(02/28/14 5:14am)
WSUM, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s nonprofit student radio station, presented a proposed 2014-'15 budget of $339,711.72 at a Student Services Finance Committee meeting Thursday, a $9,141.42 increase from the current year’s budget.
(02/26/14 4:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison University Affairs Committee met Tuesday to discuss the latest campus diversity plan as drafted by the Ad Hoc Diversity Planning Committee.
(02/25/14 6:26am)
This article has been updated to reflect updated financial numbers.
(02/23/14 6:00am)
The Daily Cardinal asked for the campus' input on the current social climate at UW-Madison. These are the responses we received. If you want to contribute to the discussion, email actionproject@dailycardinal.com, and we will publish your input.
(02/13/14 5:44am)
Emmaar is an album born from conflict and exile. Its creators, the Malian band Tinariwen, recently found themselves far from their home in the Sahara, where the desert lifestyle gave life to this band of Tuareg nomads. Displaced by Sharia law and its extremist enforcers, Tinariwen were forced to leave their homeland in Mali and take up residence in a more distant land: the Joshua Tree desert in California. It’s from there that Emmaar, their latest album, was recorded.
(02/05/14 6:53am)
Gaze upon the (adorable) face of the future!
(01/30/14 7:04am)
Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary Chief Justice Nicholas Checker raised heads among student council members at a meeting Wednesday, when he openly expressed his belief that ASM is not doing enough to establish itself as a successful student government.
(12/09/13 11:30am)
1. Kanye West—Yeezus
(11/04/13 3:43am)
The United States National Security Agency, or the NSA as it as popularly referred to, is in some hot water. On Monday, allegations came from Europe that NSA has spied and collected information from foreign leaders for almost a decade. Allegedly, The NSA collected information from 35 world leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, one of the United States’ closest allies. This espionage has left many around the world feeling uneasy and suspicious of the United States, and President Barack Obama claims not to have known about this espionage. This is not the first round of trouble for the NSA, either. Last May, former CIA employee and NSA contractor Edward Snowden released confidential documents detailing the NSA’s surveillance practices. This included the ordering of American phone companies to send extensive call records and logs to the NSA. Rightfully so, this left a feeling of unrest among Americans. Many Americans were concerned over the scope of these surveillance practices and it asks the question: Just how much do the NSA and federal government know about our daily lives?
(11/01/13 5:24am)
As many of you know, earlier this year Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a bill banning the “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations” throughout Russia. These laws have made it illegal to hold gay pride parades and events, to defend gay rights through the media and to inform minors about the gay and lesbian community. Not only have these laws been imposed on citizens of Russia, but also on foreigners and the media, with fines of up to $31,000 being implemented. Due to the vagueness of this law, citizens and foreigners alike in Russia can be arrested simply for stating that they are gay.
(10/29/13 3:07am)
Saturday, the set of ESPN’s College GameDay will descend on Tallahassee, Fla., to cover the world of college football from the week’s most visible arena.
(10/24/13 4:58am)
So, you might have noticed last week the first poster for Wes Anderson’s next film, “The Grand Budapest Hotel” was released, followed quickly by the first trailer. And if you’ve read anything I’ve written basically ever, you’ll be aware that Wes Anderson is kind of my favorite director ever, period. If not then, well, he is, and also why don’t you read this stuff?
(10/17/13 7:00am)
Due to an ambiguous state statute that dictates what type of businesses can provide 18+ nighttime entertainment, city policy makers, consultants and attorneys reached a standstill Wednesday in a long-term effort to restructure downtown alcohol policies.
(09/24/13 5:00am)
Kane Kaiman is a graduate of Cedarburg High School. There, he scored a 5 on his AP Psychology test, giving him the authority to interpret the dreams of all humans and some of the earth’s more intelligent mammals. He is a direct descendant of Joseph, the Hebrew Patriarch who famously interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams thousands of years ago.