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(02/19/15 2:11am)
The state Joint Committee on Finance co-chairs accused UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank of prioritizing politics in the state budget debate, according to a Wednesday press release.
(01/20/15 6:13am)
The University of Wisconsin System Administration named Wisconsin native Alex Hummel as the new Associate Vice President for Communications Jan. 8.
(11/05/14 8:32am)
On a day that saw local U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., win an easy re-election, state Sen. Glenn Grothman, R-Campbellsport, was victorious in Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District Tuesday.
(11/03/14 4:21am)
Gubernatorial Race
(09/30/14 6:07am)
Andrew J. Leavitt will begin as the new chancellor of the UW-Oshkosh, the UW System’s third largest campus, beginning Nov. 1.
(02/19/14 3:41am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing will offer new loan forgiveness and fellowship programs to encourage nursing students to pursue further education and fill nurse educator positions in the state, according to a university press release.
(11/04/13 6:33am)
The University of Wisconsin System granted funding to two proposals involving UW-Madison Friday as part of a systemwide program meant to encourage economic growth and a stronger workforce in the state.
(10/24/13 5:31am)
The Wisconsin men’s cross country team took fourth place at the 2013 Wisconsin adidas Invitational last Saturday against a tough field that included 19 of the top 30 programs in the nation.
(05/06/13 4:26am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Julia Sprangers is scheduled to appear on “Jeopardy!” Monday after she flew to the game show’s home in Los Angeles from Spain, where she is studying abroad for the semester, according to The Wisconsin State Journal.
(04/01/13 5:45am)
An immense black cloud of sadness fell upon the shoulders of a growing segment of the University of Wisconsin-Madison student body following a return from spring break Sunday.
(02/08/13 7:54am)
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents and chancellors from Wisconsin universities engaged in a discussion Thursday about progress toward achieving goals for graduation and retention rates, as well as increased diversity on Wisconsin campuses.
(11/14/12 6:51am)
Three of the marquee games from college basketball’s opening weekend were scheduled outdoors on aircraft carriers. These games are scheduled right around Veterans Day and fittingly aim to honor the United States’ Armed Forces.
(11/14/12 6:01am)
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team (1-0) will likely play its toughest non-conference game this season when it travels to Gainesville, Fla., Wednesday for a matchup against No. 10 Florida (1-0).
(11/12/12 7:50am)
Size matters? It does in basketball, and that is exactly what Southeastern Louisiana (0-1 overall) lacked Sunday, dressing no players listed above 6-foot-8 and losing to Wisconsin (1-0 overall), 87-47. The Badgers exploited their size advantage all game, leading them to their 11th straight regular-season-opening win.
(11/08/12 5:50am)
Five Badgers scored in double figures during Wisconsin’s 96-44 exhibition victory over the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wednesday at the Kohl Center.
(10/29/12 7:07am)
Mitt Romney’s campaign announced Friday the Republican presidential hopeful will hold an event in West Allis Monday, meaning Wisconsin will play host to all four candidates on the presidential tickets within a six day span.
(10/26/12 2:53pm)
With Election Day just over a week away, both presidential campaigns appear to believe Wisconsin’s crucial 10 electoral votes are still up for grabs, dispatching President Barack Obama, Mitt Romney and their running mates to the state over the next several days .
(02/13/12 7:04am)
The Board of Regents recognized three programs across system
campuses for their contributions to furthering the UW System’s
efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusivity Friday.
UW-Madison was not an award recipient.
(11/21/11 3:23am)
In the November 15, 2011 issue of the Daily Cardinal you ran an
article titled, “Letter: Walker’s policies harmed state, now time
for recall”. While I hesitate to engage in the overtly divisive
talks concerning our current governor, I will, however, comment on
this article’s claim that, “students of all ages have been hard-hit
under the Walker administration”.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
As the Democratic presidential candidate race winds to a close
(hopefully), we're still talking about the same old subjects:
electability, campaign gaffes, superdelegates, etc. A few months
ago, I wrote about how superdelegates could very well determine our
next president, and now two of those delegates are reaching out to
us college students.