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(11/30/25 11:30pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s chapter of Voices of Courage for Equity and Social Justice (VOCES) hosted a panel discussion with immigration attorneys to teach attendees about immigration rights and how students can support immigrants on campus.
(11/06/25 10:00am)
Bright colors. Dark and gloomy. Colorful palette.
(10/28/25 10:07pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison housing announced students who wish to have guests in dorms over the weekend will be required to register them and pay $100, a new Halloween weekend policy for guests.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
Community members and scientists protested Oct. 1 in Madison after a contested a legal case that will decide the fate of a Canadian oil company’s pipeline through Wisconsin.
(09/25/25 8:00am)
Rep. Francesca Hong, D-Madison, discussed her policy goals and campaign for governor, highlighting concerns over funding cuts to the University of Wisconsin System, in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Tuesday.
(09/11/25 7:00am)
The legal battle over Enbridge’s Line 5 oil pipeline moved to Madison in a multi-week hearing beginning Sept. 3, with experts and individuals voicing opposition over long-term wetland devastation while supporters stressed the project's economic benefits.
(09/10/25 7:00am)
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and several alders announced new housing proposals to encourage residential development at a press conference Tuesday.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
Democratic lawmakers, alongside University of Wisconsin-Madison student and faculty organizations, introduced a bill on Aug. 28 which would ramp up the punishment for bringing a firearm onto Wisconsin’s college campuses.
(09/04/25 7:00am)
Colin Gillis, a registered nurse at University Hospital and a leader of UW Nurses United, an affiliate of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Wisconsin, has worked at UW Health for eight years and witnessed the decline of public sector labor unions firsthand.
(07/31/25 7:00am)
Concerts returned to Camp Randall this summer for the first time in almost 30 years, with country pop singer Morgan Wallen and British pop rock group Coldplay headlining shows in June and July.
(07/31/25 11:00am)
Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) announced plans in late June to cancel “University of the Air” along with three other legacy shows in part because of federal and state funding challenges.
(07/27/25 1:29am)
The Madison Common Council approved a trio of zoning ordinances intended to address the city’s housing crisis by legalizing more types of housing and streamlining development in an unanimous vote last Tuesday.
(04/21/25 7:00am)
Liv Abegglen, a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, practices activism by tearing down anti-immigration posters on her way to class, talking about political issues with friends and encouraging people to vote — more passive methods than her first act of protest.
(04/16/25 7:00am)
The Madison Mayor’s Office announced Monday the resignation of Maribeth Witzel-Behl, a clerk under investigation for the almost 200 uncounted absentee ballots in the 2024 presidential election.
(04/11/25 7:00am)
Wisconsin schools will not comply with a directive from the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs until districts have more information, state superintendent Jill Underly said Wednesday.
(03/10/25 5:48pm)
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM), the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s official student government, is holding elections for more than 30 Student Council seats, committee members and referendums this week.
(02/18/25 3:37am)
Hundreds of protesters gathered at the state Capitol in bitter weather Monday to oppose President Donald Trump and an array of policies such as health care, immigration and LGBTQ+ rights.
(02/06/25 10:00am)
Transgender and nonbinary students at the University Wisconsin-Madison feel angry and terrified of future impacts of President Donald Trump’s executive order only recognizing “two sexes.”
(01/23/25 8:00am)
Alliant Energy announced on Dec. 4, the Columbia Energy Center will continue coal operation through 2029 after saying its coal burning units would be removed by 2024 and later delaying the date to 2026.
(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.