Madison sexual violence agencies struggle amid funding slashes, political changes
When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Mia Marcy describes her life from age 6 to 14, she often compares it to the Barbie dolls she used to play with as a kid.
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.
When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Mia Marcy describes her life from age 6 to 14, she often compares it to the Barbie dolls she used to play with as a kid.
Unionized Starbucks baristas in Madison walked out of the 1 E Main Street location on May 17 to protest the company’s new dress code policies and what they say is a continued failure to finalize union contracts.
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) aided nurses in agreeing to a tentative contract Saturday after almost 1,000 nurses at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital launched the first strike in the union’s history on May 27, fighting for increased security, lower patient-to-staff ratios and higher wages.
Madison investigators concluded in their report released Tuesday that former City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl’s failure to process 193 ballots in November broke city policy and breached the contract duties of her position.
Thousands of UW-Madison students and out-of-town visitors descended on Mifflin Street Saturday to celebrate the annual Mifflin Street Block Party in what the Madison Police Department (MPD) described as “one of the largest crowds we have seen in recent years.”
A short walk from University of Wisconsin-Madison’s lecture halls and dorms reveals a different kind of campus where polar bears plunge, badgers scurry and capybaras do what they do best — loaf.
Dane County, SSM Health, UW Health and several other community health partners unveiled two harm reduction vending machines on April 8 as part of a greater program to provide accessible drug overdose medications.
City of Madison officials held a press conference Tuesday at City Hall to discuss their staffing and emergency planning for the Mifflin Street Block Party, an event that has drawn concern from safety officials.
Plans for a new Imagination Center on Madison’s East Side will move forward after the city awarded a construction bid to the responsible bidder Wednesday.
Madison Water Utility received high ratings for water quality, communications, finances and infrastructure in Wisconsin’s first statewide water utility report cards, developed by a University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher to spotlight the performance and challenges facing the state’s drinking water systems.
The Madison Police Department (MPD) will add a new policy on April 22 which will prevent underage individuals who call 911 in an emergency from receiving a citation for underage drinking, provided certain conditions are met.
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.
A new popular Midwest-based apparel brand known for its witty T-shirts and creative takes on pop culture, politics and local pride is opening a new storefront in downtown Madison this fall.
All 20 Madison Common Council seats were up for election on April 1, and some old and new faces now represent the campus-area districts.
The Builders Movement hosted a bipartisan event featuring a movie screening and discussion panel at the Overture Center of Arts March 30 to encourage meaningful discussion on gun violence prevention in Wisconsin.
In wake of the Trump administration’s suspension on new refugees entering the country and stop-work orders for federal funding, Madison’s Open Doors for Refugees (ODFR) affiliates are having to pivot their traditional service structures and, in some cases, drastically cut staff and day-to-day operations.
Madison immigrant organizations are taking extra steps to protect their clients who are increasingly concerned about their legal rights in the wake of recent federal and state action targeting undocumented immigrants.
More than twice as many voters cast in-person absentee ballots on the first day of early voting for Wisconsin’s April 1 elections compared to the spring elections held two years ago, with students leading voter turnout.
Madison, Wisconsin is the seventh happiest city in the United States, according to a new study released on March 11 by personal finance company WalletHub.
As spring comes to a head, Dane County Parks has made updates and improvements to local parks to make them more suitable for students and the community.