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(12/15/25 7:40pm)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court assigned two three-judge panels on Nov. 25 to review two lawsuits against the state’s current congressional maps that could redistrict the state’s maps, although unlikely before the 2026 midterm elections.
(12/15/25 8:14pm)
Amid surging artificial intelligence and an unpredictable job market, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2025 Winter Commencement speakers emphasized the importance of learning to pivot and persevere through challenging times.
(12/11/25 8:27pm)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) is proposing increased law enforcement presence, adjustments to fencing layout and stricter attendance policies this spring to Lily’s Classic, their annual hockey tournament and fundraiser, amid safety concerns. The changes currently await university approval.
(12/12/25 8:00am)
A panel of University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty called for higher institutions to rebuild public trust during a panel Dec. 3, sharing both hopeful and pessimistic sentiments about the Trump administration's threat to higher education.
(12/11/25 4:47am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang announced her candidacy for the open student seat on Madison’s Common Council Dec. 2, pushing for expanded public transportation, affordable public housing and additional food support for students.
(12/10/25 8:00am)
As final exam season starts, many University of Wisconsin-Madison students are increasingly turning to a new kind of study partner — one that never sleeps, charges hourly rates or judges a panicked 2 a.m. homework question.
(12/09/25 7:47pm)
Unionized Starbucks workers picketed at Madison’s various union locations this weekend as a part of the ongoing Red Cup Rebellion nation-wide strike for a new labor contract.
(12/08/25 11:35pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison was awarded $1 million to advance student or community health after winning the Big Ten’s second annual “We Give Blood” competition.
(12/08/25 8:44pm)
Storytellers pervade our society: they are the authors, journalists, poets, directors and actresses of the world, and they are the sustainability advocates too. Kelly Hilyard, sustainability coordinator for the City of Middleton, told The Daily Cardinal effective language is central to the success of sustainability efforts.
(12/08/25 6:00am)
South of Lake Monona, right off the beltline, Simpson Street Free Press is lively and spirited as reporters share story ideas and plug away on new articles. But behind the bustle of your average newsroom is one that looks a little different — and younger — where the writers range from second-graders to high schoolers and the editors are in college.
(12/06/25 10:19pm)
Wisconsinites gathered to watch the Wisconsin State Capitol’s annual tree lighting ceremony Thursday celebrating Gov. Tony Ever’s “Year of the Kid” with ornaments from schools, students and families across the state on this year’s themed “Learning Tree.”
(12/07/25 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior and 2026 Rhodes Scholarship finalist Zoe Kukla discussed potential solutions for combating illiteracy in America in an interview with The Daily Cardinal. Had Kukla won the prestigious scholarship, she would’ve researched literacy and media access, specifically in childhood development.
(12/04/25 10:29pm)
A series of federal and campus funding cuts have plunged the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s foreign language programs into financial uncertainty.
(12/04/25 4:13pm)
Following the Trump Administration’s crackdown on higher education, University of Wisconsin-Madison administrators, student and faculty groups alike have stepped up lobbying efforts.
(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.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
While Southern Wisconsinites were shoveling driveways, small shop owners had another concerns on their minds: The major snowstorm stifling Dane County’s Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29, resulting in a ‘v2’ redo event scheduled for Dec. 9.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
Winter’s arrival in Madison brings early sunsets, quieter sidewalks and for many State Street businesses a noticeable shift in customer demographics and slower sales. While each shop experiences winter differently, most owners describe winter as a time of restructuring rather than stagnation, adapting with reduced hours, boosted online sales and long-term planning as students and tourists clear out.
(12/04/25 4:11pm)
The UW Forestry Club will revive its Christmas tree sale this December, selling 300 trees after a six-year hiatus due to a pause in club membership and the COVID-19 pandemic.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
In a state known for tailgating and cheese, Wisconsin is home to many passionate sports fans. Now, there may be a new way for fans to get involved in watching games — online sports betting.
(12/04/25 9:17pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison received approval to separate the school’s largest and fastest-growing majors into a new college focused on Artificial Intelligence and computing ahead of next fall.