Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(08/20/18 11:07pm)
Junior receiver Quintez Cephus, who announced he is taking an indefinite leave of absence from the Badgers football team Saturday, has now been formally suspended from the team for a violation of the Student-Athlete Discipline Policy, according to a Monday afternoon statement from UW Athletic Director Barry Alvarez.
(08/19/18 1:29am)
The Wisconsin football team will be without last year’s top receiving target for the indefinite future, following today’s announcement by UW-Madison junior Quintez Cephus that he is leaving the team due to potential “unspecified charges” to come from the Dane County District Attorney’s office.
(08/15/18 8:44pm)
With partisan nominations for governor, U.S. Senate, lieutenant governor, Congress and most of the state Legislature on the line, more Wisconsinites turned out to vote in Tuesday’s primary election than any primary since 2002.
(08/13/18 1:00pm)
Following the success of Tesla Inc., automakers like Volvo, BMW, and Ford are investing heavily in electric-car technology.
(06/25/18 8:23pm)
The UW-Madison Police Department arrested a man in a child abuse case Sunday evening.
(06/21/18 9:41pm)
Alec Cook, a former UW-Madison student convicted of sexual assault, was sentenced to three years in prison with an additional eight years of probation Thursday, far less than the maximum 40-year sentence sought by the prosecution.
(06/11/18 12:49am)
The Director of the Dane County Regional Airport will retire from his position at the end of August, the county announced in a press release Friday.
(05/20/18 7:52pm)
A community-university partnership will advance the search for innovative ideas to solve Dane County’s racial inequalities and income disparities.
(04/25/18 1:00pm)
Ken Potter, a UW-Madison hydrologist, likes to imagine the Yahara Lakes around Madison as a clogged bathtub. With little change in elevation between the top and bottom of the lake chain, the stormwater that flows in tends to stay there.
(04/24/18 3:07am)
By Youth for Youth, an organization that funds programs focused on limiting racial inequality and violence and abuse, as well as increasing LGBTQ+ awareness, awarded over $30,000 to more than 20 youth programs in the community, at Madison’s United Way on Monday.
(04/20/18 12:24am)
A first-of-its-kind biofuel conversion facility is coming to Dane County, county executive Joe Parisi said at a press conference Thursday at the county landfill.
(04/20/18 12:20am)
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced plans for a new biofuel conversion facility at a press conference Thursday.
(04/19/18 1:00pm)
Every Sunday — after a weekend of campus parties — the UW-Madison student organization Cleaning Up Campus picks up trash on Langdon Street. Each member of the crew usually collects two to three full grocery bags of trash, mostly beer cans.
(04/17/18 4:05pm)
Shortly after midnight, University of Wisconsin Police deployed pepper spray when arresting a man in Memorial Library, according to an incident report.
(04/17/18 3:00pm)
For communities of color,
(04/13/18 3:52am)
Members of local chapters of Our Wisconsin Revolution said in a panel Thursday that messaging needs to improve regarding social and economic inequality.
(04/13/18 1:07am)
Dane County announced on Tuesday their plans to fund the majority of a project to prevent waste runoff into county lakes under their Urban Water Quality Grant Program.
(04/12/18 10:32pm)
Dane County plans to fund water cleanup effort near East Towne Mall.
(04/12/18 6:04am)
When asked how he would describe the relationship between the city of Madison and the surrounding farms in a single word, Dane County Food Councilman Carl Chenoweth answered with just one word: “Opportunity.”
(04/12/18 4:59am)
When asked how he would describe the relationship between the city of Madison and the surrounding farms in a single word, Dane County Food Councilman Carl Chenoweth answered with just one word: “Opportunity.”