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(01/28/13 4:06am)
In 2009 I went to my first concert. Travis Barker had survived a horrific plane crash and his band, Blink-182, was playing at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheater in Tinley Park, Ill. As I walked through the parking lot after the show—eardrums still ringing (as they would for about a week)—a group of teenage boys came sprinting up to me.
(05/07/12 5:41am)
The outreach of Badgers Against Racism on campus Friday raised the profile of the group’s issue behind the Mifflin Street Block Party’s unofficial “Cinco de Mifflin” theme, but it did not stop a number of students from wearing costumes that played on Mexican stereotypes.
(04/26/12 7:35am)
During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this three-part Daily Cardinal series delves into the numbers, spotlights available resources and expands the conversation to reflect the real impact of sexual assault at UW-Madison.
(04/17/12 6:21am)
During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this three-part Daily Cardinal series delves into the numbers, spotlights available resources and expands the conversation to reflect the real impact of sexual assault at UW-Madison.
(04/09/12 10:39am)
“The Cardinal days seem like so long ago, but they really were the place we all became who we are.” - Anthony Shadid, e-mail to W.P. Norton on March 29, 2011
(04/09/12 9:27am)
Every member of The Daily Cardinal, past or present, felt the loss of former reporter and campus editor Anthony Shadid, but few more so than one small office “brigade” from the late 1980s.
(03/19/12 5:39am)
Wondering what ‘Boop!’ is? According to freshman Associated Students of Madison candidate Selma Aly, “That’s the reaction we’re hoping to get.”
(03/14/12 6:59am)
The Assembly passed a bill prohibiting the coverage of abortion under the federal healthcare law in Wisconsin following heated debate Tuesday.
(03/13/12 6:00am)
When UW-Madison Chancellor David Ward learned that a senior athletic department official allegedly sexually assaulted a student, he called Athletic Director Barry Alvarez within hours with a message: Do not “interfere.”
(02/22/12 8:14am)
The state Assembly passed a bill Wednesday preventing those who
sue employers for workplace discrimination from seeking damages in
Wisconsin court.
(02/22/12 8:07am)
Federal judges may take up a redistricting lawsuit Wednesday
after Republican lawmakers said Tuesday they could not fulfill the
judges' request to redraw the latest state redistricting maps.
(02/22/12 7:22am)
Rapid response from officers and paramedics saved the life of a
student who went into cardiac arrest in the Kohl Center during
Saturday's hockey game, according to a UW-Madison Police Department
press release.
(02/17/12 8:16am)
Documents revealed under court order Thursday showed that
private attorneys hired to help Republican legislators with
redistricting broke down Hispanic voting districts, scripted
favorable testimony and more.
(02/07/12 8:25am)
After
uncovering documents showing lawmakers signed agreements promising
secrecy during the redistricting process, a Wisconsin immigrants
rights group filed a complaint Monday alleging Republican leaders
violated state law.
(02/06/12 5:48am)
Mirroring national and statewide trends, demand for mental
health services at UW-Madison increased last year, according to a
report published by The Center for Investigative Journalism and
written by UW-Madison journalism students.
(02/03/12 7:13am)
After receiving complaints of long days and a "rushed"
orientation, UW-Madison is changing the way incoming freshman take
placement tests, the university announced Thursday.
(02/02/12 8:04am)
Local officials warned bar owners in a letter released Wednesday
that they could face repercussions for discriminatory entrance
policies, representing the city’s most decisive stance on the
issue.
(02/01/12 7:01am)
Candidates for Herb Kohl’s U.S. Senate seat announced 2011
fourth quarter fundraising earnings Tuesday, with sole Democratic
challenger and current U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin leading the pack at $1.1
million.
(01/26/12 8:37am)
Chancellor David Ward asked campus officials to examine
UW-Madison’s sexual assault reporting process and alcohol policies
Wednesday, addressing gaps identified in a recent report that
revealed sexual assault allegations against former associate
athletic director John Chadima.
(01/23/12 8:47am)
In the latest change resulting from statewide budget cuts to the
UW System, UW-Madison's School of Education will soon stop offering
several of its one-credit physical education courses, according to
the Capital Times.