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(11/14/25 8:00am)
Terrace season might be over, but the Memorial Union isn’t ready to hibernate. There are plenty of exciting indoor activities and events at the Union in the next few weeks to keep student spirits high for the chilly remainder of the semester.
(11/02/25 5:50pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison terminated the Chinese Christian Fellowship student organization in January 2025 after multiple former students reported “predatory” recruitment practices from non-students and a subsequent investigation determined the organization was majority non-students.
(10/28/25 10:07pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison housing announced students who wish to have guests in dorms over the weekend will be required to register them and pay $100, a new Halloween weekend policy for guests.
(10/23/25 7:00am)
President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims on a potential link between Tylenol in pregnancy and a rise in autism diagnoses is dangerous and causes public distrust and damages trust in science.
(10/20/25 9:50pm)
I recently read Safa Razvi’s recent Daily Cardinal op-ed, “Pro Palestine is not Anti-Israel. It is Pro-Human,” with genuine empathy for her compassion toward human suffering. But compassion alone cannot substitute for truth. Razvi’s column, and much of the rhetoric echoing across campus, ignores a basic reality: the pro-Israel community is, at its core, a pro-peace community. The same cannot be said of the activists leading the “pro-Palestine” movement at UW-Madison.
(10/09/25 8:00am)
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway released the City of Madison’s 2026 executive operating budget Tuesday, highlighting a 4.6%, or $20 million, spending increase from last year.
(10/09/25 8:00am)
Taylor Swift has built her career and reputation on turning life into performance. On “The Life of a Showgirl,” her 12th studio album, she asks a harder question: what happens when the performance becomes life?
(10/02/25 7:00am)
After the University of Wisconsin-Madison shut down the Greater University Tutoring Service’s World Language Learners program earlier this fall, students have stepped up to fill the gap with a new organization: Language Connect.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
Miami-based artist and fashion designer Vic Garcia discussed energy, inclusivity and a hope to create a lasting impact on the art world during the University of Wisconsin-Madison Latine Heritage Month keynote speech.
(10/01/25 7:00am)
Dane Country Regional Airport announced new nonstop flights returning this winter, in a social media post earlier this month.
(09/11/25 7:00am)
The most-watched Netflix film of all time — viewed 266 million times, featuring an original song with over 500 million Spotify streams — centers around a Korean pop girl group fighting a demon boy band with a magical song in order to save the world.
(07/31/25 7:00am)
Not many people would associate science with sharing food. But there’s a lot more to being a scientist than working alone in a lab, as University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Ahna Skop and her team try to explain through their new cookbook, “Lab Culture: A recipe for innovation in science.”
(07/31/25 8:00am)
For every freshman, college is a big change. At a school as big as the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the challenge can seem especially daunting. As someone who moved to Madison from out of state, I had no idea what to expect. I didn’t know anyone, and I had a lot of anxiety.
(07/03/25 11:19pm)
Gov. Tony Evers signed Wisconsin’s 2025-27 bipartisan state budget into law Thursday morning, securing a $256 million increase to the University of Wisconsin System budget after months of negotiations with Republican lawmakers. It’s a far cry from the $856 million the system requested, but a welcome alternative to the $87 million cut Republican legislators floated just two weeks ago. Here’s what that money will mean for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(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.
(06/05/25 7:00am)
(05/29/25 11:01pm)
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) aided nurses in agreeing to a tentative contract Saturday after almost 1,000 nurses at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital launched the first strike in the union’s history on May 27, fighting for increased security, lower patient-to-staff ratios and higher wages.
(04/24/25 11:00am)
Born in Laos amid the Vietnam War to Hmong refugees, all Mai Zong Vue knew was war. After fleeing persecution in 1975, Vue spent five years of her adolescence in Thai refugee camps before arriving in Wisconsin as a teenager in 1980.
(04/10/25 11:00am)
Growing up, University of Wisconsin-Madison Language Sciences Instructor Rebecca Shields was always curious about her Irish heritage.
(04/03/25 10:00am)
Debates surrounding immigration in the United States often lump migrants into a single subgroup. There is an assumption that every immigrant's experience revolves around the same story of seeking better opportunities in a new country.