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(10/11/18 2:39pm)
Me Too. These two small words, coined by Tarana Burke in 2006 and brought into the public sphere nearly a year ago by actress Alyssa Milano on Twitter, have since sparked a widespread campaign for women’s rights.
(10/11/18 5:21am)
Sexual assault is still a prevalent issue on campus as reported by 1 in 4 women.
(10/04/18 3:38pm)
Students of color sitting in a chemistry class might struggle not only with challenging coursework but with finding someone else who shares their identity.
(09/27/18 9:41pm)
Will a new wave of eligible college voters line up at the polls this voting season? Studies show that may be unlikely.
(09/13/18 3:00pm)
September marks Suicide Prevention Month, a time when one of the most complicated issues facing society is brought more clearly into the public perspective.
(09/05/18 5:00pm)
Starting life on a completely new college campus is a major transition for most students, one that can cause visible changes in students’ mental and physical health — not to mention an overwhelming sense of not knowing where to fit in.
(08/13/18 1:00pm)
In 1950, an eager new college student could pack her bags and set off for UW-Madison, paying an in-state tuition of just $120. Since then, the cost of college nationwide has increased at three times the normal rate of inflation, creating a towering financial barrier for many potential students, some of whom have stopped applying altogether.
(06/12/18 1:00pm)
College students have a lot to worry about, from living in a new environment to stressful school work, but one crucial element of their lives is often left unattended — their mental health.
(05/08/18 2:00pm)
A student struggling with mental illness while also balancing finals, papers and other college stress may look to UW-Madison’s McBurney Center as a viable care option.
(04/30/18 5:00pm)
The atmosphere felt of somber determination as graduate student workers assembled around a conference table on March 22nd to share their deeply personal stories and struggles with a panel of three UW-Madison officials.
(04/26/18 5:00pm)
For many students, academic misconduct is only an abstract temptation presented once a semester on the pages of a syllabus. Last year, however, the number of academic misconduct cases reported at UW-Madison spiked by nearly 30 cases.
(04/19/18 1:00pm)
Every Sunday — after a weekend of campus parties — the UW-Madison student organization Cleaning Up Campus picks up trash on Langdon Street. Each member of the crew usually collects two to three full grocery bags of trash, mostly beer cans.
(04/12/18 6:04am)
When asked how he would describe the relationship between the city of Madison and the surrounding farms in a single word, Dane County Food Councilman Carl Chenoweth answered with just one word: “Opportunity.”
(04/12/18 2:03pm)
There soon may be a new crop accompanying the cows on Wisconsin’s farms: hemp.
(04/12/18 4:55pm)
The Daily Cardinal asked a student, farmers, an expert and the Wisconsin Secretary of Agriculture what they think is the future of Wisconsin’s agriculture.
(04/12/18 12:43pm)
It’s a warm and sunny January morning when professor Mike Ballweg enters the room, ready to get to work with more than 40 people waiting for the day’s lesson. His students — a mixture of local farmers and agricultural agents — are arrayed around the tables of the local pub, which has opened early to host the seminar.
(04/12/18 2:04pm)
Though UW-Madison is well-known for its Babcock milk and ice cream, many students don’t know where their dairy products come from.
(04/12/18 3:18pm)
Urban agriculture is a very specific term defining a very broad field: agriculture, from gardening to raising livestock, in a city or suburb surrounding an urban space. It is a practice that has spread over time — but it all started in Madison.
(04/12/18 1:13pm)
From a young age, BobbiJo DeGolyer said she knew she didn’t want to be a farmer.
(04/12/18 1:32pm)
In a couple of years, students who apply to the agriculture college at UW-Madison may see fewer majors and departments, while students applying to other UW System schools could see new options available to them.