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(11/04/21 7:00am)
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a $115 million dollar legislative package as part of plans for the Safer Wisconsin project on Monday. The legislative package will be funded by the state surplus, and will aim to reduce crime as well as support stronger communities.
(11/04/21 7:00am)
TV Girl dazzled Milwaukee with back-to-back sold-out shows at the Colectivo Coffee on Oct. 23 and 24th and they took to twitter to set the scene.
(10/26/21 1:39am)
University Health Services will pause offering Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster shots, as it waits for approval from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
(10/13/21 6:00am)
For the last week, Hwang Dong-hyuk’s “Squid Game” has dominated my life. My mother, sister and I attempted to dissect the tiniest details of the Korean survival drama for the entirety of an hour-long road trip. A friend and I discussed Halloween costume ideas, and then subsequently scoured Amazon for the now infamous green tracksuits that figure as key imagery of the show. At the beginning of a work call, my supervisor opened with, “Have you watched ‘Squid Game’ yet?”
(10/07/21 7:00am)
With the fall semester well underway, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are adjusting to a (mostly) in-person class schedule for the first time in a year and a half. However, for the thousands of students taking a chemistry course with a lab this semester, classes remain virtual due to ongoing construction delays of the university's chemistry building.
(10/07/21 7:00am)
As the University of Wisconsin-Madison nears a 93% rate of fully vaccinated students, there have yet to be substantial changes to its policies surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. On the contrary, many have even called for greater restrictions. Though, one must ask: why?
(10/02/21 2:04am)
A group of 15 Unmask UW members congregated at Library Mall on Friday to protest university mask mandates.
(09/30/21 7:00am)
Between packed lecture halls, murmurs of friends isolating due to exposure and even a few classes shifting back to online instruction, it is clear that the pandemic is far from over.
(09/30/21 5:00am)
As the days get colder, Ava Padilla is tucking her farm in for the winter. Padilla is one of two farm directors at F.H. King, a student-run organization that focuses on providing an experimental space for students to engage with sustainable agriculture and reconnect with foodways.
(09/30/21 7:00am)
We’re back, baby.
(09/30/21 7:00am)
On Tuesday, the Student Council of the Associated Students of Madison — the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student government — convened in person for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.
(09/30/21 1:00pm)
There was an uproar on Sept. 21 when the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department sent out a tweet stating that they would begin posting officers on University Ave. in an attempt to catch jaywalkers. If caught, students face a warning or, for multiple offenses, a fine of at least $150.
(09/28/21 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank wrote a letter to the New York Times in response to two opinion pieces they published about the removal of an alumnus’ name and Chamberlin Rock from campus.
(09/09/21 7:00am)
Among many things that had Badgers fans scratching their head during No. 12 Wisconsin’s 16-10 loss to No. 19 Penn State Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium, one concern stood out most –– where in the world was Jalen Berger?
(08/20/21 7:39am)
In a box under the bed
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Remote work options, masks on all UW campuses and a vaccine mandate are a few of the United Faculty & Academic Staff demands for the fall semester. At a virtual open meeting addressing COVID-19 safety concerns Monday, graduate workers, staff and faculty discussed the demands and organized ways to see them through.
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Doubles turned into triples and dens turned into quads: these are a few of the plans proposed as the solution to cram a surplus of five hundred students within UW-Madison residence halls.
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Camp Randall Stadium, like many of the other great venues in college football, desperately missed a key element during the 2020 season: a real crowd.
(07/24/21 6:18pm)
Walking into the venue for Cabinet of Curiosity's “Sea Change”, a feeling of familial intimacy might wash over you. Metal chairs that anyone might find in storage are arranged in rows and create makeshift aisles in a gravel parking lot. Standing speakers blast the calls of seagulls, the crashing of waves, and the rollings of thunder as audience members search for whatever empty seats were left. Performers, stagehands and other staff hustle around the hulking ship set making last minute preparations. It feels like cousins and other distant relatives had called all members of the family to report to the backyard to witness a play or musical number they'd been practicing all day. In a word, it feels like home.
(06/07/21 11:00am)
Attention freshman! You’ve heard it countless times: “College is going to be a whole new experience.” It sure is, but luckily you have the Daily Cardinal staffers to share our wisdom to you as you enter this new chapter of your life.