Repairing inequities in Madison’s apartment repair process: “A fundamental human right like housing and shelter”
In the city of Madison, maintenance and repair issues threaten the right to housing security and safety.
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In the city of Madison, maintenance and repair issues threaten the right to housing security and safety.
At a predominantly white institution (PWI) like the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Black students often find themselves feeling alone or out of place. These feelings of isolation have pervaded the Black student experience throughout the university’s history, and as a result, Black Badgers feel they must seek out or create their own community.
The Daily Cardinal received 12 awards in the Milwaukee Press Club’s Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism contest, including four gold honors and all three awards in the Best Investigative Reporting category.
To members of the Zoe Bayliss Co-Op, 915 W Johnson St. is more than just affordable living. It has been their home and residential community for over 67 years.
Rising junior Ndemazea Fonkem was elected as the new chair of Associated Students of Madison (ASM) for the 2022-23 academic year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A 14-year-old male was arrested on Tuesday evening on charges of first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree sexual assault and first-degree sexual assault of a minor under 13 in connection with the murder of Iliana Peters.
The juxtaposition of warm weather calling students to the Terrace during finals season feels like an evil trick. But, as 70 degree days become more abundant, the true spirit of summer in Madison comes alive.
“BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL!”
As the 2021-22 academic school year comes to a close, elections for the ASM Student Council are in full swing. The primary elections were held in late March to determine which students will sit on the council, which is made up of 33 elected members who work in legislative positions as the voice of students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
70,000 incarcerations, 34,000 undocumented tortures, 3,275 extrajudicial killings and 77 disappearances of political dissidents. This is the legacy of the Marcos regime that ruled over the Philippines with the iron shackles of martial law and unprecedented executive power. Despite his 14-year reign being marked by corruption, the marginalization of civil liberties and economic stagnation, this dictator’s son — Bongbong Marcos Jr. — is projected to capture the Philippine Presidency in the 2022 election cycle..
The Zoe Bayliss Women’s Cooperative is one of the few remaining student housing co-op in the state of Wisconsin. As plans for the construction of new Levy Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison grow ever-nearer, the future of the co-op, at its current location, remains hanging in the balance.
Childcare manager and high school parent Laura Simkin won Madison School Board Seat 3 on Tuesday after voicing her support for police in schools.
Senior class officers announced on Wednesday that the 2022 Senior Class Gift will be donated to the Green Fund. Housed in the Office of Sustainability, the Green Fund is a program designed to implement student-led initiatives to improve sustainability around campus.
It’s the Day of the Badger, and there's no better way to make Bucky proud than by voting in today's spring election.
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Jeffery Hynes is the only candidate currently running in the District 5 supervisor election taking place on April 5, meaning he will likely assume the role of representing the interests of the student body on the Dane County Board.
Carol Toussaint began her undergraduate career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1947 amid the postwar boom. At the time, popular culture depicted females as the homemakers of America, but an oncoming women’s rights movement had another vision in mind for the scope of feminist opportunity.
April 4, 2022 marks the 130th anniversary of The Daily Cardinal. Founded by William Wesley Young in 1892, the paper was created to give students a voice that was both financially and editorially independent of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
As part of this action project, the Daily Cardinal Editorial Board mulled over what identity really means. We agreed on the basic tenets of identity, but realized that each of us weighed parts of our identity differently. Identity is a complex and essential part of our being. It is not something that can be catered to through placating actions or by hitting benchmark numbers. A sense of belonging is much deeper than that. This led us to think about what it means to be a Badger. What does the University of Wisconsin-Madison do to truly embrace diverse identities? Is it enough? Or is it all for show?
College is expensive for everyone. For lower-income University of Wisconsin-Madison students, though, the cost of life has a far greater impact on their higher education experience.
Manal Hasan sat in her University of Wisconsin-Madison dorm room — feeling friendless, roommateless and absolutely alone. Coming from a town where all of her friends were white and Christian, college would be the first time Hasan would find people who shared her Muslim identity.