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(12/16/24 6:43pm)
A teenage student shot and killed two people and injured six others at Abundant Life Christian School Monday morning. The shooter, a 15-year-old who attended the K-12 school, was later found dead by apparent suicide by the Madison Police Department (MPD).
(12/10/24 10:32pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Student Services Finance Committee (SSFC) recommended a $27 increase in student tuition Monday night in order for University Health Services (UHS) to maintain its current services and prevent staffing cuts.
(12/05/24 8:00am)
Success: the word that haunts every walk of life. But what does it really mean? Does “being successful” mean graduating from Harvard University, growing up wealthy and owning a house in the Hamptons? Maybe. But in my wise 20 years of life, I’ve discovered that success has a different meaning to everyone.
(12/05/24 9:00am)
Capital City Theatre premiered a modern but timeless musical adaptation of the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” with music by Artistic Director Andrew Abrams and John Atkins at Mitby Theater from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1.
(12/03/24 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison reinstated a sex education module after removing the module on Oct. 16, 2024 because an inquiry from conservative student newspaper, The Madison Federalist revealed the module contained a link to an adult film award site, the Feminist Porn Awards.
(11/15/24 3:09pm)
Wisconsin voters approved a statewide referendum question to change the state constitution’s language regarding voting in Wisconsin’s elections.
(11/14/24 9:00am)
When Halah Ahmad received her absentee ballot before the 2024 presidential election, she struggled with voting for either President-elect Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.
(11/14/24 9:00am)
I owe you something, and you owe me something, too. I have no idea who you are, and you’ve probably never met me before — but that’s the point.
(11/14/24 8:00am)
It’s been eight days since the United States elected its 47th president, yet the echoes of that night still resonate.
(11/09/24 10:50pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers football team took a 21-10 lead against the USC Trojans across the first half of the game when they traveled to Los Angeles, California, on Sept. 28 but lost the game with a score of 38-21.
(11/09/24 10:47pm)
Calling Saturday a disappointing day for Badger fans may be an understatement. In fact, the word disaster may sum it up better.
(11/07/24 6:17pm)
The transfer portal is intended to make the transfer process for student athletes easier. Introduced by the NCAA in 2018, it allows for a form of free agency to exist for athletes in collegiate sports and acts as a database that makes their first step of transferring easier.
(11/05/24 12:00pm)
It’s Nov. 5, Election Day. Wisconsinites can head to the polls to cast their ballot at their designated polling location anytime between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Need a refresher on what you need to successfully vote? Take a look at The Daily Cardinal’s voter guide.
(11/03/24 7:28pm)
The Republican Party has built a strong base in the South by focusing on the white evangelical Protestant vote, but honing in on this group might not be the answer to winning Wisconsin.
(11/01/24 1:25am)
Around 20 pro-Palestine supporters protested Vice President Kamala Harris’s rally at the Alliant Center Wednesday night, vowing not to vote for her in the Nov. 5 election and denouncing her stance on Israel’s war in Gaza.
(10/28/24 3:14pm)
On the crisp evening of Oct. 18, Madison’s literary community flocked to Central Library for a celebration of author Danez Smith’s new poetry collection, “Bluff.”
(10/28/24 7:00am)
The Nov. 5 election is a little over a week away, and Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race remains tight.
(10/25/24 8:15pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison men’s hockey team has six days to prepare for their two-game away series against Denver University after being swept at home by the Ohio State Buckeyes.
(10/24/24 9:00am)
In June of 1991, two members of LGBTQ+ rights organization Act Up! Madison put on diapers, bibs and frilly bonnets. They were protesting the denial of day care services to an HIV-positive mother in Madison, and though their method was uncommon, it garnered attention through art.
(10/25/24 5:00am)
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