Thousands criticize ICE at Madison’s second ‘No Kings’ protest
Around 15,000 people gathered in downtown Madison Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration and their recent immigration crackdowns across the country.
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Around 15,000 people gathered in downtown Madison Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration and their recent immigration crackdowns across the country.
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.
The Wisconsin Badgers lost in dramatic fashion to the Maryland Terrapins on Saturday in Wisconsin’s Big Ten opener. Wisconsin came in as 10.5 point favorites, with the game serving as a good opportunity for the Badgers to pick up a win before a daunting October stretch.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Blk Pwr Coalition (BPC) honored Demartravion “Trey” Reed and Cory Zukatis, the two Mississippi men found dead hanging from trees in different parts of the state on Sept. 15, at a vigil on Library Mall Thursday.
Rep. David Murphy, R-Greenville, was sexually assaulted at 4-years-old, leading him to introduce a bill providing a sexual assault survivor bill of rights and aiding victims by tracking rape kits.
Colin Gillis, a registered nurse at University Hospital and a leader of UW Nurses United, an affiliate of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Wisconsin, has worked at UW Health for eight years and witnessed the decline of public sector labor unions firsthand.
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This weekend, I said goodbye to one of my greatest passions: pretending to be a witness in fake court.
Growing up, University of Wisconsin-Madison Language Sciences Instructor Rebecca Shields was always curious about her Irish heritage.
With the “Big Dance” coming to an end and the Wisconsin men’s basketball team placing second in the Big Ten Tournament, it’s past time we look at the true stars of the Big Ten — the mascots.
The Builders Movement hosted a bipartisan event featuring a movie screening and discussion panel at the Overture Center of Arts March 30 to encourage meaningful discussion on gun violence prevention in Wisconsin.
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.
“Grabando Historias,” an exhibition by Christie Tirado, made its debut March 10 at Madison’s Tandem Press art gallery. Through portraiture and the intensive practice of printing, Tirado depicts what is present, what is erased and what is preserved in narratives surrounding immigrant, migrant, familial and agricultural stories in America.
Matthew T. Hora
American sports fans are no strangers to grand spectacles. From the roar of NFL stadiums to the nail-biting drama of NBA playoffs, the United States knows how to put on a show.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) alerted community members to an alleged stabbing on the 500 block of State Street around 2 p.m. Saturday.
Democratic lawmakers announced Tuesday they will introduce a stopgap piece of legislation to help offset President Donald Trump administration’s cuts to federal grants and loans.
A Madison Metro bus collided with a restaurant on the city’s east side Tuesday evening after a passenger assaulted the driver.
The “Afterlives: Material Stories" from the Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection gallery opened on Feb. 5 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Nancy Nicholas Hall, personifying the tales and processes of materials that concoct the fabric of our lives as humans, students and artists alike.
Frances Huntley-Cooper has dedicated her life to public service. She was a social worker for 28 years, an alderwoman and in 1991 — against all odds with little political ambition — became the first elected Black mayor in Wisconsin.