New Regent Street redesign proposal prioritizes pedestrians
The Madison Traffic Commission approved a proposal to redesign Regent Street to prioritize pedestrian experience over expanding bike lane access on March 4.
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The Madison Traffic Commission approved a proposal to redesign Regent Street to prioritize pedestrian experience over expanding bike lane access on March 4.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Dance Department is celebrating its 100th year of operation, making it the oldest in the United States to offer an accredited dance degree. While the program was established in June 1926, founder Margaret H’Doubler began her instruction nine years prior.
Wisconsin voters will cast their ballots in just under a month to elect a new judge for the state's supreme court, choosing between liberal-backed Chris Taylor and conservative-backed Maria Lazar on April 7.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Daniel Rosenblum spoke Tuesday at Union South, shining light on U.S. foreign policy in Central Asia in an ever-turbulent geopolitical landscape.
A Flock Safety camera installed near Memorial Union sparked confusion between the City of Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Madison over who owns the pole supporting the device — and whether the camera complies with city regulations.
Chef Lauren Montelbano has worked as Wisconsin Union’s first chef-in-residence since last April, expanding vegetarian and vegan options across Union restaurants and collaborating with Union chefs to develop recipes and culinary programs for the Madison community.
As demand for shelters and resources for Madison’s homeless population increases during the winter, many organizations step up when the unhoused need it most, offering support when services become overwhelmed.
Gov. Tony Evers called for a special session of the Legislature on April 14 to consider a constitutional amendment which would ban partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin.
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.
Members of the Economic Development Division met with city staff to discuss their use of Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) to increase housing support in a Housing Policy Committee meeting on Feb. 26.
Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett reflected on his first four years in office and his run for reelection on Nov. 3 in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
Madison Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), in conjunction with five other political student organizations, hosted a protest on Library Mall calling for the University of Wisconsin System Trust Fund to divest from weapons manufacturing on Tuesday.
The City of Madison Common Council approved over $6 million of funding for several affordable homeownership programs and new-owner occupied homes on Feb. 24.
Election experts from across the country discussed why states like Wisconsin are considering redrawing congressional district lines ahead of the 2026 midterms at a panel in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School Friday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Academic Staff Assembly passed a resolution on Monday calling for UWPD to end their contract with Flock Safety and publish all other contracts with surveillance technology companies, like Motorola Safeties and Rhombus.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and sexual abuse.
Outgoing Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin praised the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s artificial intelligence initiatives in her address to the Board of Regents last month, including one new tool researchers have been using to partner with industry partners and collaborators.
Interim Provost John Zumbrunnen has been selected to hold the role of provost permanently, beating out finalists Anna Stenport (the University of Georgia) and Charles Martinez Jr. (the University of Texas-Austin), the University of Wisconsin-Madison announced Monday.
Current District 8 Alder MGR Govindarajan, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison College Democrats, endorsed sophomore candidate Ellen Zhang in the upcoming Madison Common Council election on Thursday, citing her understanding of city government and ability to build relationships within local leadership.
Former Chairman and CEO of NBC News Andy Lack spoke with The Daily Cardinal ahead of his campus talk on journalism’s role in pluralistic societies for the first event of “The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice” initiative Thursday.