Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(09/30/25 1:35pm)
Whooping crane “Ducky” died in Baraboo Sept. 18 at the International Crane Foundation from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, marking the world’s first fatal case of HPAI in whooping cranes.
(09/25/25 8:00am)
I went to my first DJ concert on Sept. 19 at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, to see Shaquille O'Neal, the basketball legend turned musician who makes music under the stage name DJ Diesel. It was unlike any other concert I'd ever been to, and the music and atmosphere will stick with me for a lifetime.
(09/11/25 8:00am)
There is no better way to get to know someone than by cooking, hiking, learning and sleeping next to them in a tent for three weeks. That is what my environmental ethics program with Wild Rockies Field Institute entailed.
(06/16/25 7:00am)
“How to Train Your Dragon” (2025), a live-action adaptation released last weekend of the original animated hit about a boy and his dragon, attempted to recapture the excitement of the original 2010 film.
(05/14/25 9:30pm)
(05/08/25 2:16pm)
MILWAUKEE — Influencer Trisha Paytas delivered a high energy show Sunday night to a sold out Riverside Theater at the final stop on the Midwest leg of her “Eras of Trish Tour.”
(04/28/25 3:53pm)
Canadian indie-folk band Wild Rivers made The Sylvee feel like a soulful sanctuary, delivering a setlist full of emotional storytelling, punchy banter and crowd-favorite sing-alongs Monday evening.
(04/24/25 8:00am)
A short walk from University of Wisconsin-Madison’s lecture halls and dorms reveals a different kind of campus where polar bears plunge, badgers scurry and capybaras do what they do best — loaf.
(04/24/25 7:00am)
In March, scientists found two cougar cubs in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Ontonagon County for the first time in more than 100 years. This county is just 20 miles from the Wisconsin border, and the cubs represent a huge victory for the species.
(04/17/25 7:00am)
Recent political strife and doubt about our nation’s future can cause uniquely American ideas and experiences to leave a bitter taste. But solace in what makes America a unique nation can be found in one of its most popular genres of media: the Western.
(04/17/25 7:00am)
February weather. My first time in Berlin. Wide-eyed and electrified, I scan my surroundings. Far beyond the bars on a bridge, I see a statue of two figures embracing. I see cobblestone streets and graffiti-covered walls. And then I see leather. Leather all around.
(04/14/25 3:41pm)
Since college athletes began profiting off their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) on July 1, 2021, Division I athletics — especially for Power 5 Big Ten schools like the University of Wisconsin-Madison — have been a “Wild West” of spending and competition.
(04/10/25 4:24pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s tennis team headed to the West for their last road trip of the regular season to face the Oregon Ducks Friday at the Student Tennis Center, falling short 4-2.
(03/20/25 8:00am)
“Mayhem,” Lady Gaga’s seventh studio album released March 7, is as much a return to the artist’s roots as it is a departure into new territory.
(03/17/25 4:03pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team's action-packed Big Ten Tournament run came to a screeching end Sunday afternoon in the championship game. Wisconsin led for much of the game but couldn’t fend off a late Michigan Wolverine run, falling late, 59-53.
(03/08/25 9:00am)
Pauline Kael of the New Yorker wrote in 1978 that “The Wild Bunch” is “a traumatic poem of violence, with imagery as ambivalent as Goya’s.” Sam Peckinpah, who co-wrote and directed this existential allegory on self-destructive masculinity and imperialism, has practically enshrined himself into this film, as Michelangelo carved himself into the grainy texture of “David.”
(03/06/25 8:00am)
The 97th Academy Awards took place Sunday at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. This awards show was filled with many highlights, such as an Oscar-worthy performance itself in the opening act, some bigger and smaller names receiving recognition and a lot of firsts.
(02/26/25 9:00am)
While teaching his Introduction to International Relations class this semester, University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Mark Copelovitch joked he often wonders “in those 75 minutes when I'm not on my phone, which international institution might we have withdrawn from?” Copelovitch’s new “whirlwind” of worries arrived, he said, with the onset of President Donald Trump's second administration.
(02/27/25 10:00am)
Just over 30 years ago, Edgar Spalding was hired as a professor in the botany department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(01/30/25 10:00am)
The below-freezing weather on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus didn’t stop the appearance of familiar hot dogs on wheels last week.