Being busy is not the flex you think it is
If you walk into almost any conversation on campus, it won’t take long before you overhear talks about people’s schedules.
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If you walk into almost any conversation on campus, it won’t take long before you overhear talks about people’s schedules.
Award-winning writer, healing justice practitioner and yogi Yolo Akili Robinson hosted Black Love as A Practice: A WorkShop to Help us Embody The Love We Desire Wednesday night, an event planned by the Black History Month Planning Committee (BHMPC) and the Black Cultural Center (BCC) where students rethought Black love not just as a feeling, but as a practice and a behavior.
The Daily Cardinal revived its annual Bar Guide this year, a tradition letting readers vote for their favorite campus-area bars across six categories: Best College Bar, Best Berry Water Lime, Best Bar Food, Best Atmosphere, Best Weeknight Special, and Best Hidden Gem. Winners are featured in this week's print issue, which is available now on campus-area newsstands.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction declared Feb. 16-20 as Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week to celebrate Wisconsin crossing guards helping younger students get to and from school safely.
An athlete, coach and father, Freddie Owens is no stranger to adversity.
Children across Madison are practicing reading skills with an unlikely audience — therapy dogs — as part of a recurring Madison Public Library (MPL) program aimed at improving literacy in a low-stress environment.
Otto Von Sothen and Matthew Shultz analyze the most recent performances of Wisconsin mens basketball and preview Friday's matchup against #10 Michigan State. Then, the pair highlight the Wisconsin womens hockey players-turned-Olympians.
The Olympics aren’t just about sports —or at least, not at their core.
On any given day, on any given road, on any given Madison city bus, headphones cover the ears of nearly every public-transit patron. Walking down the street, the picture doesn’t change much — heads-down, thumbs up, poking and prodding an LED-screen to select the new song of the moment while walking down East Johnson Street.
University of Wisconsin-Madison community members from Minnesota say the recent escalation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis has left them feeling frightened, angry and helpless — while also prompting renewed conversations about community, resistance and collective action.
Amidst clanking pots, echoing laughter and piping hot food circling the restaurant, Himal Chuli owner Bishnu Pradhan — known more fondly as ‘mother’ or ‘grandmother’ — can be seen adding ‘a little of this and a little of that’ to each dish she cooks.
As students filed out of the last Media and Politics lecture of the fall semester, one gray-haired student moved against the flow to the front of the classroom. University of Wisconsin-Madison senior auditor Gary Achterberg always makes an effort to send a note or thank the professors for the courses he takes.
As the new year begins and the frigid Wisconsin weather continues, it is important for college students to avoid falling into seasonal depression. Although lounging with a fluffy, weighted blanket on your couch and watching “Heated Rivalry” may seem like one of the only ways to get through the winter, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus offers plenty of fun activities — not only while the weather is warm, but even during the coldest winter months.
Although campus activity slowed with many students home for winter break, news did not stop at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Amid surging artificial intelligence and an unpredictable job market, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2025 Winter Commencement speakers emphasized the importance of learning to pivot and persevere through challenging times.
“Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” brings fans back to the alluring magical world of the Four Horseman after a nearly decade-long break in the franchise.
Unionized Starbucks workers picketed at Madison’s various union locations this weekend as a part of the ongoing Red Cup Rebellion nation-wide strike for a new labor contract.
Cover bands The Marilyns, Help Desk and Countdown to Erection brought hits from rock classics Megadeth, Foo Fighters and Misfits to the High Noon Saloon on Nov. 2 as part of a ‘Halloween Hangover.’
Yung Gravy, rapper and University of Wisconsin-Madison alum, returned to Madison during his nationwide tour for a show at The Sylvee on Nov. 25.
Trixie Mattel, a Wisconsin native and nationally-recognized drag queen, visited Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall for a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison English professor Ramzi Fawaz.