The Heisman race heats up with one month left in the regular season
On Dec. 10, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner will be announced, awarding one of college football’s greats with the title they’ve coveted their entire career.
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On Dec. 10, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner will be announced, awarding one of college football’s greats with the title they’ve coveted their entire career.
Is sports betting legal in Wisconsin yet? I’m looking to place an out of state tuition-sized bet that Jim Leonhard will be hired as the Badgers’ permanent coach.
A small group of Christian speakers set up a table on University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Library Mall Wednesday afternoon to spread homophobic messages.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students were outraged after someone roamed State Street in an Adolf Hitler costume amid Halloween festivities Saturday evening, numerous social media posts and interviews with The Daily Cardinal revealed. Some feel betrayed by the university’s lack of initiative in responding to the antisemitic incident.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Wednesday to campaign for Democratic candidates and speak with hundreds of students about voter turnout in the upcoming midterm elections.
It’s 8 a.m. and you're waiting for the 80 outside Dejope to take you to class. Boom. It's there on time. You're in class by 8:25 a.m., and all is as it should be. But come 10 a.m., 11 a.m., the bustling University of Wisconsin-Madison student body and our haphazard walking has disrupted our beloved buses entirely off their scheduled rhythm.
Singer, pop star and multi-millionaire Kanye West has been acclaimed and recognized for decades for his record albums, such as "Life of Pablo," alongside his public marriage to Kim Kardashian. However, West is known first and foremost for his contributions to the rap community, alongside his outspoken and frequently offensive narrative within pop culture. This narrative, lacking pushback from a majority of his fanbase, showcased personal struggles for the rap star as well, as he has publicly struggled with his diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
Freakfest was canceled for the third year in a row, prompting questions from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and its surrounding community about the future of the State Street Halloween party.
“I feel so old.”
State Street and adjacent areas have a lot to offer when it comes to food options. However, no restaurant takes patrons around the world the way The Globe, located right by State Street at 309 N. Henry St., does. The Nepalese owned restaurant serves dishes with influences from Nepal, Japan, South Korea, India and many other countries.
A crowd of about 250 people gathered outside Memorial Union Monday night to protest the Matt Walsh event hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, demonstrating support for transgender rights.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-4, 2-3) beat the Purdue Boilermakers by a score of 34-25 on Saturday in Madison.
If you’ve ever thrifted clothes, have you ever wondered where that piece of clothing came from?
What began as an April Fool’s Day joke has turned into Culver’s most in-demand item: the Curderburger.
Six candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to be Madison’s next District 17 alder, filling the remainder of former Ald. Gary Halverson’s term. He resigned in late September.
The owner of Luna’s Groceries plans to tackle another food desert in Dane County.
I recently went to a new boba tea place called Le C’s on State Street. There are many flavors and options available at Le C’s, from green to oolong tea, smoothies and, of course, their signature pastries. Whether you’re looking for an after class snack or something to treat yourself to after finishing one assignment, Le C’s has all kinds of options.
Picture this: you pass by someone in a hallway or on a sidewalk. You may know them vaguely, or not at all. You ask them how they're doing. Ninety percent of the time they respond by saying "fine," "pretty good" or something along that line. A pretty typical response, right?
On the morning of Oct. 10, Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered a strike on 10 Ukrainian cities, including the capital city of Kyiv. This followed the explosion of the Crimea Bridge two days prior, which dealt a considerable blow to Russia’s supply chain.
The Wisconsin Alumni Association celebrated the fifth anniversary of Alumni Park on Friday, honoring 11 new distinguished alumni with park exhibits and an awards ceremony. Among the honorees was the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (UN), Linda Thomas-Greenfield.