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(02/01/24 8:00am)
In the heart of downtown Madison, Silver Dollar Tavern is set to have its final last call on Feb. 3. The iconic bar, located on 117 W. Mifflin St., stands as the oldest family-owned bar in the city and was one of the first to receive a liquor license post-Prohibition in Madison.
(02/01/24 10:00am)
If you had access to the internet on September 19, 2023, there’s a good chance you saw something about Evangelical Christian TikToker “Sister Cindy” and her University of Wisconsin-Madison visit. If you saw her in person, there’s a good chance you posted about her or texted your friends to ditch class and see “that Christian lady from TikTok that talks about chocolate-covered tampons.”
(01/25/24 8:00am)
While taking a much-needed study break from my own final exams this past semester, I came across an article in the Yale Daily News, “The Case for Final Exams.” In it, Pradz Sapre argued that humanities courses should incorporate final exams into their curricula as they increase students’ long-term retention of material.
(01/25/24 10:00am)
Led by heavyweights Hozier, Vampire Weekend and Noah Kahan, big-name indie-American artists will take center stage in August at “Hinterland,” a three-day event set in rural Iowa that brings attention to small-city music scenes.
(12/07/23 11:00am)
Over eight universities across the United States, most recently Harvard, have taken the lyric “Honey, life is just a classroom” a little too seriously.
(12/01/23 6:00pm)
Editor’s note: Letters to the Editor and open letters reflect the opinions, concerns and views of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community. As such, the information presented may or may not be accurate. Letters to the Editor and open letters do not reflect the editorial views or opinions of The Daily Cardinal.
(11/30/23 7:00pm)
Editor’s note: Letters to the Editor and open letters reflect the opinions, concerns and views of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community. As such, the information presented may or may not be accurate. Letters to the Editor and open letters do not reflect the editorial views or opinions of The Daily Cardinal.
(11/30/23 8:00am)
As students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison return to campus following Thanksgiving break, changing weather signals the start of their most challenging weeks of the semester.
(11/22/23 4:31pm)
Editor’s note: Letters to the Editor and open letters reflect the opinions, concerns and views of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community. As such, the information presented may or may not be accurate. Letters to the Editor and open letters do not reflect the editorial views or opinions of The Daily Cardinal.
(11/16/23 8:00am)
The month of November signifies everything important to a college student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: spending weeks on the third floor of College Library studying for midterms, getting to the food trucks on State Street before they disappear for the winter and reassuring their parents they will make it home in time for Thanksgiving.
(11/16/23 8:00am)
Rose Lavelle, Hilary Knight, Gwen Jorgensen and Dana Rettke.
(11/09/23 8:00am)
Madison is a Midwest gem that has created a balance between being a capital city and a major college town. Its blend of demographics and vibrant history creates an appeal that cannot be found elsewhere.
(11/09/23 9:00am)
Nestled in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, State Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich history, diverse culture and strong sense of community. For decades, the bustling thoroughfare has drawn locals and visitors captivated by its unique blend of historic charm, eclectic shops and lively street life.
(11/02/23 10:00am)
In the most highly anticipated matchup at Camp Randall post-COVID, the Wisconsin student section once again disappointed.
(11/02/23 8:00am)
Taylor Swift earned her spot at the top as an honorary NYU doctorate holder, 12-time Grammy award winner, Primetime Emmy award winner, 40-time American Music Award winner, 29-time Billboard Music award winner, 23-time MTV video music award winner and record holder in the charts.
(10/26/23 7:00am)
Less than one-third of American adults say that a college degree is worth the cost. Yet, college enrollment rates continue to soar to all time highs.
(10/26/23 7:00am)
Freakfest, the infamous Halloween party on State Street and largest Halloween festival in the Midwest, has been canceled every year since 2020. Although the reasoning began in 2020 with COVID-19, both the 2022 and 2023 festivities were canceled because of difficulties with funding and support.
(10/19/23 8:00am)
I’ll never forget my introduction to the Wisconsin experience.
(10/19/23 7:00am)
A substantial $103 million budget increase to the Dane County 2024 budget was proposed on Oct. 2nd. Almost $11 million worth of it will be funneled directly toward food insecurity programs and local food bank expansions. The proposed increase in funding comes as a result of factors that have plagued every citizen: exorbitant inflation on necessities and a long-lasting pandemic that slowed down the economy.
(10/12/23 8:00am)
Scientists today should be innovating at a faster rate than ever before. The field of science has never been more densely populated, our network of communication has never been stronger and our technology has never been more advanced. Taking Newton’s words to heart, we are standing on the shoulders of giants at unprecedented heights.