Woman sexually assaulted on Conklin Place Sunday
A man sexually assaulted a woman while she was walking with a group on Conklin Place early Sunday morning, according to an incident report.
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A man sexually assaulted a woman while she was walking with a group on Conklin Place early Sunday morning, according to an incident report.
Democratic leadership in the state Assembly sent a letter Monday to state Rep. Bill Kramer, R-Waukesha, asking for his resignation.
A Madison woman was arrested Friday after colliding with multiple parked cars in an attempt to flee from Madison police.
Tyler Ralston, junior—Tyler Ralston’s best friend, Connor Moore, had too much to drink during the Badger game, and his condition was rapidly deteriorating. With the game on the line, tensions were already at a boiling point within the “Sophomore Slum” apartment, and the owners were starting to regret extending an invitation to Moore, a notoriously sloppy drunk. There was talk of kicking him out. Ralston came to his aid, advocating for Moore with the quick wit and conviction of a seasoned defense attorney. “He won’t puke; he never does. His BAC is higher than both of ours combined,” Ralston told the owner. Ralston’s silver tongue was further put to the test when Moore stumbled into the big-screen television, nearly severing the cable chord. With the entire party now turned against Moore, Ralston somehow bought his friend enough time to see the end of the game. Ralston’s oratory skill and extraordinary persuasiveness make him a hero to us all.
The Daily Cardinal staff weighs in on the courses that made them think a bit differently afterward.
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Madison Police are searching for a suspect who pulled a gun on two Tiki Shack employees early Sunday morning, according to Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain.
Whether you like him or not, it’s hard to argue with the fact President Barack Obama’s first term as president was actually fairly successful. He signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, nominated two Supreme Court Justices to the bench, repealed Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, passed a massive economic stimulus package and, of course, was the first president in decades to accomplish real health care reform—just to name a few. However, as he himself admits, there’s one significant item on his agenda for which he’s failed to gain traction: global warming.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison may consider establishing new procedures for investigating sexual assault cases on campus. The Division of Student Life proposed the draft in a University Affairs meeting Tuesday.
Twenty-three Japanese students from Fukushima University arrived in Wisconsin Saturday to share their experiences with the University of Wisconsin-Madison community as part of a nationwide tour, according to a press release.
It was the dead of night. I found myself cowering beneath a canopy of blankets in the center of a dark room, illuminated only by the flickers of a television set that served to feed my growing paranoia. I was alone; or was I?
The Daily Cardinal Action Project series is an effort to investigate under-reported issues facing the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the surrounding community. The first edition of this Project surrounds the issue of campus climate. We hope this issue and these stories will spark an ongoing discussion.
University police arrested Sean Lee, 44, of Madison after he crashed his vehicle into a light post and fled the scene early Tuesday morning, according to a University of Wisconsin Police Department statement.
Police arrested a University of Wisconsin-Madison student early Saturday morning after he punched one man inside a downtown bar and head-butted another man, according to a Madison Police Department report.
The 2014 Winter Olympics officially came to a close this past week, but not before the United States, and the world, learned the name of a very unique 18-year-old.
Books and literature have never been just about entertainment. To say that one merely reads “for fun” would be nothing short of the kind of travesty only previously seen when someone fell asleep during Star Wars. Just so you know, they never find the bodies.
Common Council members approved a report of the Lamp House and an ordinance to provide a buffer zone to protect patients from protesters at health facilities Tuesday.
Three years since her last release, St. Vincent (moniker of Annie Clark) storms back onto the alternative music scene Tuesday with the release of her fourth album, a self-titled LP of biting commentary on the digital age and cult leaders. Clark, the Texas native whose first album Marry Me debuted seven years ago, has continually reshaped her sound with every album and collaboration.
“The day of the pageant, I just wasn’t even nervous,” laughs Alexandria Mason, a freshman, hopeful journalist, dancer, published writer and the 2014 winner of the “Miss Black and Gold: Diversity of a Woman” scholarship pageant.
Most people have little or no exposure to spoken word. Maybe a YouTube video posted to a friend’s Facebook wall or a clip from HBO’s “Def Poetry.” MTV doesn’t carve out a ton of time for it and you’re not going to hear it on mainstream radio. Spoken word is rap music without the frills, and people love their frills. But take out the cars and chains, cut the beats and fame, and spoken word is what you’re left with. Rhythmic poetry. A landscape of words crafted to flow smoothly so that background music isn’t necessary or even wanted. The University of Wisconsin-Madison instituted a program in fall of 2007 to foster this art form and give interested students an opportunity to get involved.