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(09/04/19 5:00pm)
While walking down the street or looking around the gym, it’s inevitable to see others looking at their wrists — chances are equally likely that they’re checking the time along with their daily step count or heart rate on their Fitbit.
(09/03/19 11:19pm)
Going back to school can be an insanely stressful time. If you’re anything like me, you’ll need some serious self-care.
(08/20/19 5:25pm)
Over the past ten years, an average of 6752 students have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison annually. After years of laborious classes and preparation for cycle after cycle of midterms, thousands of graduates walk off campus ready to take on the world as proud badgers.
(08/20/19 3:10pm)
June 18 marked the start of a new era in Madison’s transportation landscape, gone now are the signature red, BCyle cruisers and in their place: 300 white and black electric bikes.
(08/20/19 1:00pm)
Second Harvest Food Bank of Southern Wisconsin launched its pilot program at UW-Madison, “Helpful Harvest,” testing an online food ordering system to connect people who are qualified to receive its resources.
(08/20/19 2:00pm)
The first-time feeling compares to no other. It is handled with care. Though it shows in just about every small detail around you, I find myself lost at the vibration hovering, cutting corners and seeping between Grant Park.
(08/04/19 3:55pm)
We live in an entertainment era today where virtually every film produced is either a remake, a continuation of an ancient series or recycled story bits put together to make a film lacking any freshness. Leave it to the biggest film-lover in the world and one of the greatest filmmakers of all time to craft a film that not only eloquently reflects on the changing world surrounding pop culture and the entertainment industry, but to create one of the most original, charismatic films of all time.
(07/09/19 1:00pm)
Every summer in Scandinavia, Europeans celebrate the summer solstice with an array of festive activities, such as traditional dancing, gourmet cooking, and lots of drinking. Extravagant clothes are worn, music is played, and sometimes pagan rituals are practiced during the longest day of the year, where sunlight is constant and the celebrations are continuous for weeks.
(06/27/19 3:00pm)
Last night and this evening the American public will hear from the 20 qualifying Democractic candidates in the first official debate of the 2020 presidential election. Ranging from past runner-ups to senior Senators to businesspeople and wellness gurus, this election cycle is sure to capture the anxious and uniquely changing state of politics in the land of the free.
(06/11/19 5:00pm)
This past spring saw a renewed focus by both student and faculty leadership on mental health and well-being for members of UW-Madison’s campus. After a tumultuous past semester, students and faculty now turn to find solutions for an expansive and dynamic issue.
(06/12/19 3:00pm)
The same-sex marriage featured in a recent episode of the children’s cartoon television show, Arthur, sparked much conversation across the nation.
(06/10/19 5:00pm)
A few of the Daily Cardinal’s Art staff and columnists offer incoming students places to explore the arts scene in Madison.
(08/20/19 4:06pm)
1: You’re going to feel weird… like really weird
(05/15/19 11:01pm)
After last week’s somewhat rushed and disappointing episode, HBO aired one of the best episodes of “Game of Thrones” by a long shot this Sunday. Two weeks ago director Miguel Sapochnik gave us “The Long Night,” the giant battle at Winterfell against the Army of the Dead, which brought the remaining characters together to fight for their lives in a spectacular array of CGI and fantasy spectacles. Now he directed “The Bells,” an episode that not only shocked audiences and delivered stunning action but was rooted in powerful, emotional suspense that honored its complex characters.
(05/11/19 1:02am)
All three UW DoIT tech store locations will be permanently closed as they try to adjust to the growing technology retails environment on June 28.
(05/07/19 7:13pm)
After a gigantic episode involving the war at Winterfell between the surviving heroes and the Army of the Dead, episode four of the eighth and final season of “Game of Thrones” entitled “The Last of the Starks” offered both recovery from last week and a build up to the show’s spectacular finish. In one of the best-written episodes in the series, the show laid the framework for yet another battle and the show’s climax.
(05/01/19 1:00pm)
The Sylvee was beaming with swarms of Minnesota natives and indie rock fans to welcome Hippo Campus this past Friday night.
(04/29/19 9:16pm)
***Major Spoiler Warning***
(04/27/19 3:21am)
After a meeting with university administrators, UW-Madison police officers removed graduate students from Bascom Hall after they occupied the building Friday night.
(04/27/19 1:55am)
Students walked out of class after a UW-Madison Legal Studies professor gave students no previous warnings that the guest speaker was an ex-felon, twice convicted of sexual misconduct, who spoke in lecture Thursday.