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(10/02/24 7:52pm)
Journalists Susan Glasser and Peter Baker voiced their concerns about the future of journalism under a second Donald Trump term at the Edgewater Hotel Sept.19, reflecting on their experience covering Trump's “hostile takeover” of the Republican party.
(09/23/24 9:00am)
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway hosted a roundtable meeting Thursday with student journalists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss key issues surrounding student housing, the new Bus Rapid Transit system, the city budget, campus safety and the upcoming November election.
(09/22/24 5:21pm)
Low, cozy ceilings give Greenbush Bar the appearance of a speakeasy. Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of Regent Street, owner Sam Brown said the bar is a place “you could never get approved today.”
(09/21/24 2:40am)
In a packed, electric Alliant Energy Center, Vice President Kamala Harris rallied for abortion rights and greater support for small businesses Friday evening during a campaign stop in Madison.
(09/20/24 7:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday to tout his proposal to increase state funding for the University of Wisconsin System by $800 million in the next state budget, the largest budget increase in the system’s history.
(09/19/24 6:06pm)
In this episode of the Student Dive, Host Conner McKenzie talks to the Daily Cardinal's Associate News Editor Ella Hanley about her article on a new study revealing the struggles that UW-Madison students go through to pay rent for housing near campus.
(09/19/24 9:00am)
As freshmen arrived on campus this year, they eagerly unpacked their belongings from their parents’ mini-van and settled into their new homes — likely a dorm with a roommate or two.
(09/19/24 9:00am)
U.S. Rep. and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi discussed her political career, the “responsibility” students play in the upcoming presidential election and her new book at a packed Shannon Hall Monday evening.
(09/17/24 7:00am)
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, spoke about health care stakes in Wisconsin and the necessity of the Affordable Care Act at a Madison press conference held on behalf of the Harris-Walz campaign Monday.
(09/12/24 10:00am)
Classes have started for university and technical college students across Wisconsin. But after the rapid shuttering of University of Wisconsin System branch campuses, many students have no campus to return to.
(09/14/24 7:00am)
The ground is shaking. The stadium rocks from side to side. People are falling out of the stands. Is this an earthquake?
(09/12/24 9:00am)
The Madison Common Council approved a change to the city’s zoning code Tuesday night to incentivize more affordable housing or college students.
(09/11/24 2:13pm)
126 Langdon St. has sat empty since 2008. But that is soon to change.
(09/10/24 8:57pm)
A lot has been on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s plate since the spring.
(09/11/24 5:27pm)
Many students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison struggle with rent costs and availability, according to a new study commissioned by the university and city of Madison.
(09/05/24 10:00am)
Tony DeSalvo refers to The Stuffed Olive, Double Tap Beercade and Roxxy as the “perfect night out.” Open for business since August 12 on the first floor of the ōLiv apartments at the corner of State Street and Gorham Street, the bars offer a wide range of experiences in one location.
(08/25/24 8:20pm)
Over the course of a month, the tone of the 2024 presidential race has shifted entirely. Voters were fired up as Vice President Kamala Harris made a last-minute bid against former President Donald Trump to compete in the battleground state of Wisconsin and win the election this November.
(08/18/24 11:55pm)
Editor’s note: Letters to the Editor and open letters reflect the opinions, concerns and views of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community. As such, the information presented may or may not be accurate. Letters to the Editor and open letters do not reflect the editorial views or opinions of The Daily Cardinal.
(07/25/24 10:00am)
When Nikhita Steward-Trivedi searched for academic programs this summer, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) caught their eye.
(07/21/24 1:31am)
MILWAUKEE — Xaviaer DuRousseau, a conservative media personality and influencer, is not the stereotypical Republican National Convention attendee.