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(10/03/19 5:00am)
Metro Transit’s beloved Route 80 is a service that many have proved they do not deserve. Though sometimes used routinely, it seems that certain individuals still haven’t figured out how to properly act when aboard this godly, paradisiacal vehicle. In the effort to eliminate some of the worst behavioral problems that sour the transit experience for others, here is a short etiquette handbook that all 80-riders should follow:
(10/03/19 5:00am)
This past Tuesday, Abraham Hodge, a student at UW-Madison, was walking into Memorial Union when he caught a glimpse of a copy of The Daily Cardinal, the most awesome student-run newspaper. Realizing that The Daily Cardinal was both totally tubular and exquisite, Hodge obviously decided to pick up a copy and have a read, as he does every week when each print issue is published.
(10/01/19 12:32am)
One week from the Madison climate strike, the Pasch-Lewis family gathered around the breakfast table at 6:30 a.m., like they do most mornings. Though, this Friday morning was a little different. The family was getting ready to embark on their weekend trip to Duluth, M.N. for an oil pipeline protest.
(09/27/19 11:00pm)
Editor’s note: College football is nothing without its fans, and its fans are nothing without their passion. In an attempt to capture that unique intensity and Overreactability, we’ve asked washed-up sports editor and Southerner Bremen Keasey to give us a weekly breakdown of college football happenings around the country like only a true fan could.
(09/26/19 2:00pm)
Plastic. It is essentially useless.
(09/26/19 5:00am)
On any game day in Madison, expect the city to be flooded in a sea of red. As soon as you step out any door, you’ll be struck with insurmountable energy and spirit.
(09/26/19 5:00am)
Let’s face it — the time to become a grown-up is rapidly approaching. We need to take baby steps to prepare for the madness that comes along with full adulthood. While I’m no expert, I’m going to give some easy tips on how to gear up for life as an adult, and we can go through this change together.
(09/25/19 6:14pm)
Samantha Skenandore urged hundreds to reflect on the land they inhabit Monday night — land that was stolen.
(09/25/19 1:00pm)
At this point, I feel like a broken record. When I started writing musical reviews for the Daily Cardinal, I thought I was going to have a wonderful time, writing uncontroversial reviews and love everything I went to see. But this is, unfortunately, not the case.
(09/24/19 5:15pm)
Community members and students gathered at the Student Activity Center for a public forum on UW-Madison Transportation Services’ planned changes to campus bus routes.
(09/19/19 5:46pm)
I distinctly remember the first time I was catcalled. It was the middle of summer, and my cousin and I were walking down the sidewalk of a wide road in my hometown. We were on my way back to my house when a red pickup truck full of men slowed down to honk their horn and whistle at us, their eyes lingering on our bodies for a moment too long.
(09/19/19 5:39pm)
It is the grave reality that being a woman today is synonymous with living in and walking through a completely different world.
(09/19/19 4:18pm)
The Wisconsin Judiciary and Public Safety Committee convened in a public hearing at the Capitol Tuesday to discuss a bill that would allow district attorneys to deliver felony charges to those who injure nurses.
(09/12/19 3:00pm)
Do you feel safe in Madison after dark?
(09/11/19 5:32pm)
The Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Madison will honor the 2019 National Philanthropy Day Award winners this November, including the UW Pre-Veterinary Association.
(09/09/19 2:04am)
A UW-La Crosse student accused an art professor of sexual misconduct in a Facebook post that has been shared over 1,400 times since it was posted Wednesday night.
(09/07/19 2:36pm)
The Big 10 had a chance to make a significant statement in unfamiliar territory during week one of the college football season, with Northwestern travelling to Palo Alto to take on No. 25 Stanford, Purdue on the road at an intriguing G5 school in Nevada, and No. 19 Wisconsin in Tampa to take on the AAC’s South Florida Bulls.
(09/06/19 11:49pm)
Wisconsin enters Saturdays game unbeaten, and is looking to stay hot. Central Michigan comes in after a big win against an FCS opponent, but haven't proven they can play against top teams.
(09/06/19 3:00pm)
It seems difficult to remember when student organizations started to hold events and beef up recruitment outside of academic buildings.
(09/05/19 1:47am)
“True accessibility starts with our doors being open,” said Director of Chazen Museum of Art Amy Gilman.