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Dane County’s Henry Vilas Zoo will welcome a new polar bear this year as a part of a national effort to protect the threatened species.
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Dane County’s Henry Vilas Zoo will welcome a new polar bear this year as a part of a national effort to protect the threatened species.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison opened the new Computer, Data and Information Sciences (CDIS) building at the start of the fall semester, bringing together three of the campus’s fastest-growing majors under one roof and establishing a hub for research, education and outreach in technology.
Anti-war group World Beyond War marched down Willy St. calling for the divestment and disarmament of Israel as a part of the Willy St. Parade on Sept 21.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Blk Pwr Coalition (BPC) honored Demartravion “Trey” Reed and Cory Zukatis, the two Mississippi men found dead hanging from trees in different parts of the state on Sept. 15, at a vigil on Library Mall Thursday.
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, discussed standing up to President Donald Trump’s administration, the importance of investing in the University of Wisconsin System and the critical role of governors in an interview with The Daily Cardinal on her decision to run for governor.
Student speakers called for the return of the Division of Diversity, Equity and Educational Achievement (DDEEA) and the addition of a graduate student committee to student government at the first Associated Students of Madison (ASM) student council meeting Wednesday.
Bernell’s, a new sports bar scheduled to open Oct. 24 on Madison’s East Side, will make history as the city’s first women-centered sports bar.
A four-speaker panel of university experts at Memorial Union Tuesday evening discussed how the Trump administration’s cuts on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s research practices stall innovation and slow economic and scientific growth.
Two North Korean defectors spoke to students about preconceptions about North Korea, their experiences escaping and how they accustomed to life in South Korea as university students at a Tuesday event sponsored by Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for East Asian Studies.
The City of Madison ratified a new contract with Metro Transit bus drivers Tuesday after almost a full year of negotiations.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker discussed the 2026 midterm election, preserving democracy and the national guard pulling out of Chicago in an interview with Washington Post Chief Political Correspondent Karen Tumulty at the Cap Times Idea Fest Saturday.
University Health Services (UHS) is hosting vaccine clinics at various locations around campus throughout the fall semester to help limit the spread of infectious diseases. Students and employees of the University of Wisconsin-Madison can receive a no-cost flu vaccine with or without health insurance through Dec. 2.
Preliminary enrollment estimates across the University of Wisconsin System remained steady this fall, amid the restart of Wisconsin Tuition Promise, the expansion of Direct Admit Wisconsin, declining international student numbers and continued visa uncertainties.
Rep. David Murphy, R-Greenville, was sexually assaulted at 4-years-old, leading him to introduce a bill providing a sexual assault survivor bill of rights and aiding victims by tracking rape kits.
A flurry of color converged at Bascom Hill, syncopated drum beats bumped through the crowd and the voices of congregating students wrapped in the colors of their heritage filled the center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus last Friday, Sept. 12.
Hundreds of students gathered on Library Mall Tuesday to watch evangelical street preacher Cindy Smock, better known as Sister Cindy, urge students to repent for their sexual and spiritual sins and embrace Jesus Christ.
Overdose deaths in Dane County continue to fall even as short-term spikes raise alarms from local public health officials.
Minnesota Gov. Time Walz discussed gun violence, his campaign with former Vice President Kamala Harris, the future of the Democratic Party and alluded to running for reelection at the Cap Times Idea Fest in an interview with John Nichols Friday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department reported an increase in electric bicycle and scooter thefts across campus, with five thefts since Aug. 13.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison achieved a Gold rating from the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), marking a major step forward in the university’s environmental initiatives after receiving Silver rating in 2021.