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(03/26/26 11:00am)
Amid two consecutive years of graduate student admission drops and funding uncertainty, graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are staring down a precarious future in both their roles as researchers and undergraduate educators.
(03/26/26 9:00am)
For years, students have moved away from humanities majors as job prospects grew less predictable. Now, degrees once seen as safe — including some of the fastest growing majors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison — no longer offer the same sense of security, as artificial intelligence reshapes the job market.
(03/19/26 9:00am)
With an influx of DePop resellers, some University of Wisconsin-Madison students see thrifting second-hand clothing as a status symbol in and of itself — a wide turn from thrifting’s once humble reputation.
(03/12/26 11:00am)
For thousands of international students, coming to the United States for college is more than just a degree — it is an opportunity to pursue an education at a globally recognized university.
(03/05/26 11:00am)
When tuning into WSUM 91.7 FM, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student-run radio station, listeners get transported into a musical ecosystem. With over 200 members and dozens of unique shows, the best college radio station in the nation reaches the greater Madison area, introducing their audiences to alternative sources of music, UW-Madison sports and news coverage.
(02/26/26 10:00am)
In the early ‘90s, the University of Wisconsin cut a variety of varsity sports, including both men’s and women’s gymnastics. To make up for it, the Wisconsin Gymnastics Club formed in 2002. This year, the club boasts 100 members on their roster.
(02/17/26 3:29pm)
An athlete, coach and father, Freddie Owens is no stranger to adversity.
(02/12/26 9:00am)
The Olympics aren’t just about sports —or at least, not at their core.
(02/05/26 11:00am)
Armaan Jain didn’t grow up thinking he would start a company.
(01/29/26 12:00pm)
Amidst clanking pots, echoing laughter and piping hot food circling the restaurant, Himal Chuli owner Bishnu Pradhan — known more fondly as ‘mother’ or ‘grandmother’ — can be seen adding ‘a little of this and a little of that’ to each dish she cooks.
(01/22/26 3:32pm)
As students filed out of the last Media and Politics lecture of the fall semester, one gray-haired student moved against the flow to the front of the classroom. University of Wisconsin-Madison senior auditor Gary Achterberg always makes an effort to send a note or thank the professors for the courses he takes.
(01/22/26 9:00am)
Editor's note: This story was updated to remove an interview obtained without consent to publish in the Cardinal.
(12/04/25 10:00am)
Nessa Bleill sits in her sophomore-year bedroom with posters taped to the yellow walls and pop music playing softly in the background.
(11/20/25 8:00am)
Jennifer Patrello’s parents opened Stella’s Bakery in 1988, introducing their famous spicy cheese bread to Madison residents. Decades later, the baked bread has become a Dane County Farmers Market staple enjoyed at the capitol on Saturday mornings.
(11/13/25 2:20am)
Leaders of University of Wisconsin-Madison food pantry Open Seat say they are unprepared to meet surging demand for their services amid federal uncertainty around Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, limited capacity and lagging university support.
(11/07/25 12:00pm)
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. – Just 25 miles north of Milwaukee, the historic lakefront town of Port Washington, Wisconsin, has held onto its small-town charm through generations. But recently, the city became Wisconsin’s newest artificial intelligence data center battleground, with developers eager to tap into the Great Lakes region and local residents voicing opposition.
(11/06/25 9:00am)
Artificial intelligence and the data centers that train, install and maintain it have found a new home in the Great Lakes region, whose abundance of freshwater is vital in cooling down the servers that power these facilities. But as tech giants like Microsoft descend on Wisconsin, experts and community members alike question if the environmental impact of these facilities is worth it.
(11/02/25 5:50pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison terminated the Chinese Christian Fellowship student organization in January 2025 after multiple former students reported “predatory” recruitment practices from non-students and a subsequent investigation determined the organization was majority non-students.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
Rep. Vincent Miresse’s desk might look like that of a typical legislator with a family photo, Wisconsin Blue Book and other assorted items. But Miresse’s drawer contains something different — Wisconsin conservationist Aldo Leopold’s “A Sand County Almanac.”
(10/23/25 10:00am)
Thirty minutes north of Madison, Jeff Endres is amid his annual fall harvest. Timely rains and a droughtless summer this year led to a successful growing season for the Endres family, who have operated Endres Berryridge Farms in Waunakee for over a century.