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(10/13/22 7:00am)
The rush of self-assurance and validation when your post is met with positive comments is a sensation anyone who ever posted on social media can relate to. However, there’s a self-deprecating feeling and sense of rejection that comes with a lack of praise, festering itself within the world of cyberbullying.
(10/13/22 7:01am)
When Josh “J” Braverman arrived at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this year, he immediately knew he wanted to make a statement. So, he decided to do what he’s been doing for years — cut hair.
(10/13/22 7:00am)
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA) continues to receive criticism regarding their response to the vandalism and theft of an art piece in the 2022 Wisconsin Triennial entitled “Ain’t I A Woman?” The artists involved do not feel the museum is paying attention to their calls for change.
(10/11/22 12:45am)
On the morning of Oct. 10, Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered a strike on 10 Ukrainian cities, including the capital city of Kyiv. This followed the explosion of the Crimea Bridge two days prior, which dealt a considerable blow to Russia’s supply chain.
(10/10/22 7:22pm)
The Wisconsin Alumni Association celebrated the fifth anniversary of Alumni Park on Friday, honoring 11 new distinguished alumni with park exhibits and an awards ceremony. Among the honorees was the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (UN), Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
(10/09/22 2:44am)
Every night I’ve spent at the Sylvee has been memorable, so it was no surprise The Head and the Heart’s Oct. 3 show added to my long list of great live music experiences in Madison.
(10/07/22 11:03pm)
The performing arts community in Madison is full and flourishing. From theater to dance to improv, there is something for everyone in downtown Madison. Below are 15 local venues and groups that students, staff, community members and more should be looking forward to:
(10/08/22 7:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers made headlines for their embarrassing 34-10 loss to the Illinois Fighting Illini in Week 5, but what succeeded the game was a move that many questioned, yet didn’t truly anticipate: the firing of longtime head coach Paul Chryst.
(10/06/22 7:00am)
This isn’t typical Wisconsin behavior.
(10/06/22 7:00am)
Jewish and Palestinian leaders criticized the university’s response to reported antisemitic messages written in chalk around the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus on the first day of classes.
(10/02/22 7:00am)
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, Wisconsin immediately reverted to a near-total abortion ban from 173 years ago — a ban with no exceptions for rape and incest.
(10/01/22 7:00am)
As we enter the thick of the Big Ten football season, the dust seems to be settling and the truth is shining on the early successes of excelling teams — and shining right through the frauds.
(09/29/22 7:00pm)
The American workforce has seen its great share of highs and lows in the last decade. With the economy being extremely volatile, manically increasing and drastically decreasing rather quickly — a change to the federal minimum wage has gone silent.
(09/29/22 7:00am)
(09/26/22 3:00pm)
The Daily Cardinal is committed to producing the best student journalism possible, which is what motivated this interview with the most brilliant mind this world has ever seen: Anupras.
(09/25/22 8:32pm)
Stu Levitan, a longtime resident of Madison, is famous for his books documenting the city’s history. His most recent book, “Madison in the Sixties,” focused on the cultural and political upheavals the city faced in the 1960s surrounding urban development, racial equality and the Vietnam War.
(09/22/22 7:00am)
Students gathered at the Gordon Dining & Event Center Tuesday for the campus-wide career and internship fair to network and make connections with potential employers.
(09/22/22 7:00am)
The energy at the Majestic Theater was palpable the moment I stepped in. Even before the curtain rose, the boisterous crowd had fun with each other. They cheered on the Majestic’s Shrek Rave advertisements and yelled their approval — or lack thereof — of one lucky audience member’s Tinder options.
(09/20/22 11:00am)
Football fans will do crazy things for the game they love, including driving for days to get to a game, placing bets and even getting tattoos of their favorite team’s logo. Similarly, football season leads some fathers to do something they would otherwise find terrifying — show affection.
(09/17/22 7:00am)
From the top of the student section, all I could think was, “Not again.”