Meet the billionaires buying influence in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race
With the April 1 election less than two weeks away, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race is expected to become the most expensive judicial election in American history.
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With the April 1 election less than two weeks away, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race is expected to become the most expensive judicial election in American history.
Former Republican Wisconsin Attorney General and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel and Dane County Judge Susan Crawford went head-to-head Wednesday in the only debate ahead of the April 1 election which will decide the ideological balance of the court.
The Ronald McDonald House of Madison (RMHC-Madison) launched a new “Room for Comfort” fundraising campaign that partners with local hotels to ensure families have access to housing during a child’s medical treatment.
As generative artificial intelligence advances, data privacy concerns are growing. AI models such as ChatGPT process vast amounts of information instantaneously, raising questions about how much personal data they retain and how easily that data could be exposed.
In August 2018, rap icon Mac Miller released his album “Swimming,” following a journey of loss and self-discovery, a stark contrast from the passion and confidence displayed in his previous album “The Divine Feminine.” Thirty-five days later, the rap community lost a star when Miller passed from an overdose.
Chinese artificial intelligence company Deepseek released Deepseek-V3, a new general-purpose large language model (LLM), on Dec. 24, 2024 and Deepseek-R1, an AI model for completing complex logical tasks, along with open-source weights and training methods on Jan. 20.
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For many University of Wisconsin-Madison students, the beginning of September is a time to reacclimate themselves to Madison before classes start and take advantage of the remainder of summer to enjoy campus. But some say the first day of classes, usually the middle of the week after Labor Day, arrives too late.
Nellofer Khilji runs one of a growing number of catering services helping South Asian students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison find a taste of home in Madison, growing their businesses by connecting with students in a way that provides more than just convenience.
The University of Wisconsin System has temporarily paused the release of an updated copyright policy that would broaden the amount of intellectual property the university can claim from academic staff after faculty criticism.
Inside one of State Street’s newest stores, Gacha Madison, you’ll find rows of capsule toy machines filled with everything from anime figures to capybara keychains.
Wisconsinites will head to the polls Tuesday, Feb. 18, to vote in the state superintendent primary alongside other local and county elections.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Chinese American Student Association’s (CHASA) Lunar New Year party brought together over 300 community members for an electric evening at Union South Saturday night. Guests were treated to a variety of performances, activities and a delicious buffet of traditional Chinese food.
When Paula Gottlieb arrived at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a philosophy professor in 1988, she set her sights on the university’s Choral Union. Having been part of choral life during her undergraduate years in England, she loves to sing but was nervous about making the cut for the Choral Union.
It’s noon in Madison, and the last morning lecture has just been dismissed. The streets flood with students. Some are in a rush, with only 15 minutes to get from one end of campus to the other. Others take their time, walking to lunch, the library, work or maybe back home for a midday nap.
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, plans to reintroduce legislation to align fall start dates for Wisconsin’s state universities with those of K-12 schools.
Social media has been ablaze after Instagram account @badgerbarstool posted that the University of Wisconsin-Madison is “now offering” a course on the science of cannabis last Wednesday. But contrary to the framing of the post, the class has actually been offered at UW-Madison for years, professor Shelby Ellison told The Daily Cardinal in an interview last Thursday.
When trying to submit his work to open-call art shows, University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Bryce Dailey often faces financial barriers. Shows typically require artists to pay a whole host of fees — from entry fees to shipping fees — making these opportunities inaccessible to young up-and-coming artists like himself.
Content warning: “The Brutalist” contains heavy references to the Holocaust, drug abuse and sexual assault.
Hundreds of community members gathered at the Capitol Tuesday night to grieve and memorialize the student and teacher who died in Monday’s shooting at Abundant Life Christian School.