UW graduate preserves Porta Bella in new film project
Broden McCune, a 2025 University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, is making Porta Bella the setting of his upcoming film as Madison’s “Most Romantic Restaurant” prepares for its likely closure.
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Broden McCune, a 2025 University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, is making Porta Bella the setting of his upcoming film as Madison’s “Most Romantic Restaurant” prepares for its likely closure.
“Holy shit, it’s real,” Laila Edwards thought in the early afternoon of New Year’s Eve.
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The Dane County District Attorney’s Office charged four people with felony graffiti charges following a year-long University of Wisconsin Police Department investigation into a string of graffiti incidents UWPD said caused “extensive damage” across campus.
With his back to the student section and the Wisconsin Badgers facing a fourth-and-19 in the midst of a blowout, redshirt freshman punter Sean West fielded a high snap standing on his own two-yard line. He gathered the football, lifted it to punt and then did the unthinkable. With an open field to his right, 33 yards from his feet to the first-down marker, and an entire stadium expecting a punt, West took off running.
No. 3 seeded Wisconsin volleyball advanced to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four after two four-set wins against No. 2 Stanford on Dec. 12 and No. 3 Texas on Dec. 14. This marks Wisconsin’s seventh Final Four appearance in program history and their sixth under head coach Kelly Sheffield.
Amid surging artificial intelligence and an unpredictable job market, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2025 Winter Commencement speakers emphasized the importance of learning to pivot and persevere through challenging times.
“Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” brings fans back to the alluring magical world of the Four Horseman after a nearly decade-long break in the franchise.
Storytellers pervade our society: they are the authors, journalists, poets, directors and actresses of the world, and they are the sustainability advocates too. Kelly Hilyard, sustainability coordinator for the City of Middleton, told The Daily Cardinal effective language is central to the success of sustainability efforts.
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior and 2026 Rhodes Scholarship finalist Zoe Kukla discussed potential solutions for combating illiteracy in America in an interview with The Daily Cardinal. Had Kukla won the prestigious scholarship, she would’ve researched literacy and media access, specifically in childhood development.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Indigenous Student Center hosted the musical group Bizhiki on Tuesday night for its Native November keynote. After performing, the group then answered questions on their personal guiding principles, their role in language and culture revitalization and advice for young indigenous artists.
The “Eat My Words” exhibition at Madison’s James Watrous Gallery, featured pieces created from discarded items by Liz Bachhuber and Jill Sebastian, examining recycling as a “mirror of natural processes” from Aug. 1 to Oct. 12.
Trixie Mattel, a Wisconsin native and nationally-recognized drag queen, visited Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall for a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison English professor Ramzi Fawaz.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) petitioned the university to become a “sanctuary campus” to protect international students at a Nov. 14 rally on Library Mall.
Author of ‘James’ — University of Wisconsin-Madison’s 2025-2026 Go Big Read book — Percival Everett discussed race and reading with UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin for the Go Big Read keynote address on Nov. 4.
PinkPantheress delighted fans across the world on Friday, Oct. 10, with the drop of “Fancy Some More?,” a fresh, creative remix album featuring songs from her record “Fancy That,” offering 22 new remixes of the nine original tracks. Disc one features fun remixes from pop singers, while the remixes on disc two are remade by different producers, giving it an electric feel.
As artificial intelligence infiltrates nearly all facets of society, an education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is no exception. While professors use AI to provide accessible materials, they want their students to understand how to use AI tools without circumventing learning.
Fresh off the heels of summer break, some students were startled by three words they thought had been lost to time: “blue book exam.”
Hardly anyone had artificial intelligence (AI) on their minds three years ago. Have past innovations shaken up the world of business and technology in the same way? How should students prepare for the future of AI?