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An 80 Bus collides with a car on Observatory Drive in front of College Library Feb 12. 2024.
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An 80 Bus collides with a car on Observatory Drive in front of College Library Feb 12. 2024.
The city of Madison last week announced the launch of a new monetary effort to help owners of rental housing upgrade units to local housing standards.
Taylor’s team is in the Super Bowl this year, and we all should be rooting for the Chiefs. But the queen is once again planning to blow our minds with her masterful music.
A bill to ban race-based consideration in Wisconsin college financial aid programs could potentially overhaul accessibility to higher education for minority students.
Dana Pellebon speaks at a press conference announcing her candicacy for Dane County Executive in the Concourse Hotel Feb. 7.
Samantha Benish, a 2023 University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate and former editor for the The Daily Cardinal’s Life & Style desk, detailed her postgrad experience as a professional “hotdogger” driving the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile around the country.
A Republican lawmaker responded to a co-sponsorship memo regarding child marriage on Friday with an email saying he would add an amendment against gender-affirming healthcare for minors.
When she’s not writing hit albums, attending her own movie premiere or performing on tour, one of America’s most famous singers has taken an interest its favorite sport.
University Health Services at the University of Wisconsin-Madison confirmed a student in Smith Residence Hall during Fall 2023 had an active case of tuberculosis in a recent email to residents.
College Football Playoff games are a right normally reserved for sunnier cities, but that isn't stopping Wisconsin from pushing to host one in Madison.
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team fell 7-0 in a top-25 matchup Saturday against the No. 10 Texas Longhorns.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is among several schools under Title VI investigation by the Department of Education following complaints by conservative watchdog group Campus Reform.
The Tenant Resource Center will open its new location Thursday at 2510 Winnebago St. to adapt to tenant’s needs amidst the Madison housing crisis.
A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison students, WiscWind, will travel to Minneapolis during the CLEANPOWER conference in early May to defend their wind turbine design project against 12 other universities from across the country.
The No. 4 Badger men’s hockey team (20-5-1) is back in Madison this Friday and Saturday for a border battle against the No. 9 Minnesota Golden Gophers (15-7-4).
Two Wisconsin Republicans circulated a proposal late Wednesday that would require state agencies to use artificial intelligence tools to reduce workforce needs.
Despite being one of the top public research universities in the country, the University of Wisconsin-Madison does not offer paid family and medical leave to all employees.
The Madison Common Council proposed updates to the city’s street naming policy on Jan. 23 to recognize underrepresented figures in the city’s history.
A newly introduced bill by Democratic lawmakers would prohibit the possession of firearms on public and private university campuses, bringing the institutions in line with other gun-free spaces in Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team skyrocketed to No. 6 in the AP Poll Monday behind dominant performances from AJ Storr and the recently successful Max Klesmit.