Madison man charged following theft from car incidents
A 55-year-old Madison man was charged Thursday with two counts of receiving stolen property and disorderly conduct, Madison Police said.
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.
A 55-year-old Madison man was charged Thursday with two counts of receiving stolen property and disorderly conduct, Madison Police said.
The Associated Students of Madison's Coordinating Council passed a resolution Sunday at an emergency meeting to denounce Gov. Scott Walker's proposed Budget Repair Bill, which would eliminate workers' rights to bargain collectively.
As the Conservative Political Action Conference wrapped up Sunday, the silent whisper of who will become President Obama's challenger in 2012 turned into a roar. After the overwhelming repudiation of the President Obama's policies last November, the next GOP nominee could very likely be the next leader of the free world. Yet little is known about many of these potential candidates, and even less is known about their true intentions. The following candidates are by no means assured to run, but are considered some of the top contenders in 2012.
A 31-year-old Madison man sustained injuries and two men were arrested during a bar fight at Vintage Bar on University Avenue early Wednesday morning.
A 49-year-old Madison man was arrested after allegedly driving drunk and hitting a parked car near Memorial Union Monday.
Egypt : UW student Katrina Gray witnessed the upheaval in Egypt first hand when studying abroad in Alexandria, witnessing friends and neighbors join the popular struggle for a democratic government.
With the outcome of the upheaval in Egypt still uncertain, both supporters and detractors of the Obama administration have already begun to dissect the administration's strategy. There is no doubt that supporters noted the personal intervention by the president into the crisis as the violence in Tahrir Square began to escalate. Detractors will point out the relatively slow response as well as the seemingly abrupt change in tone of the administration, pushing back a long-time ally.
The Self is fluid. Throughout the day, we put on mask after mask. Some masks resemble others, but no two are quite the same.
UW-Madison junior Katrina Gray was studying abroad in Alexandria when mass protests against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak broke out. She witnessed her friends and neighbors join the nationwide democratic struggle. This is her story:
The way I see it, my life didn't start when my newly born alveoli recoiled from the putrid air of humanity, but rather once I entered the cardboard cutout Candyland of the Scholastic Book Fair. Prior to then I was only a strikingly lifelike child drone with an active interest in buttery noodles.
This was the second year that the Sundance Film Festival featured the NEXT program, a category for extremely low-budget films, intended to give burgeoning filmmakers an opportunity to shine the spotlight on their labors of love. One of the films I saw at this year's festival in the NEXT program was ""Bellflower."" The movie didn't win any awards, and I wouldn't say it was one of the best films at the festival, but it was one of the most memorable. It was incredibly innovative and intriguing and helped its rag-tag group of creators garner some much-deserved attention.
E*TRADE – Enzo
One year ago, Neha Suri died of bacterial meningitis. One might describe Neha as a senior at UW-Madison originally from Singapore, a student majoring in journalism and political science, an employee of UW Rec Sports and a member of The Daily Cardinal. But those descriptions hardly give justice to the person Neha was.
Brooke Ammerman: Tempers flared Saturday night as junior Brooke Ammerman landed a punch on Minnesota?s Megan Bozek.
Brooke Ammerman
A women's collegiate hockey record crowd descended on the Kohl Center Saturday night to witness the No.1 Wisconsin women's hockey team (24-2-2, 18-2-2-2 WCHA) defeat No. 4 Minnesota (18-7-2, 13-7-2-1 WCHA). The 10,668 in attendance set the single-game record for an NCAA women's hockey game, eclipsing the previous record of 8,263 set by the Badgers at the Culver's Camp Randall Hockey Classic last February.
Madison Police arrested four Madison teenagers on suspicion of conducting a series of smash-and-grab style business burglaries over the past few months.
Following two reported purse thefts at Woodman's Food Market East, a Madison woman was the victim of a drive-by purse snatching at the market's Westside location Saturday.
ST. LOUIS PARK, MINN., Recruiting is a hit or miss type of game. Coaches really have to rely on hope, trying to find the right kid who fits what the program is about and hope the player finds success. For Wisconsin hockey head coach Mike Eaves, this means finding players of good character and players who are ready to come to Madison and give him their best efforts, leaving it all on the ice.
Next week, sports fans around the world may get a chance to witness history in front of their eyes. This historical run is not being made on the frozen tundra of Soldier Field, nor on the wind-swept ground at the head of the Ohio River in Pittsburgh.