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As winter descends upon Madison, the natural world undergoes a transformative shift. Birds fly to warmer climates, trees shed their leaves and creatures hibernate to escape the cold.
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As winter descends upon Madison, the natural world undergoes a transformative shift. Birds fly to warmer climates, trees shed their leaves and creatures hibernate to escape the cold.
Humans have not stepped onto the Moon since NASA’s final Apollo mission back in 1972. But NASA leaders, including Linda Ham, are optimistic a return to the Moon is inevitable — this time more diverse and educational than ever.
The University of Wisconsin System plans to implement a direct admissions program for eligible Wisconsin high schoolers next school year, UW System President Jay Rothman announced during an Oct. 5 UW Board of Regents meeting.
Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey head coach Mark Johnson continued to solidify why he is one of the greatest women’s hockey coaches of all time as he secured his 600th win Friday night.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers swept Maryland on Sunday afternoon at the UW Field House, continuing a streak of dominance that has shown no signs of slowing down.
The Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational, hosted Friday by the Wisconsin Badgers, was filled with the best cross country teams in the nation. The Badger women placed 16th and the men placed 22nd among a field of several highly ranked opponents.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers returned to the UW Field House in triumphant fashion Friday night to brush aside Rutgers with a match sweep in what was perhaps Wisconsin’s most dominant performance to date.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team lost their first of the season Saturday in a scoreless 0-2 game against the No. 7 University of North Dakota (UND) Fighting Hawks.
The Badgers faced off against the Iowa Hawkeyes on a cloudy afternoon at Camp Randall Stadium, falling to the Hawkeyes 15-6 in a low-powered performance.
The Wisconsin men’s soccer team lost 1-2 against Rutgers Friday despite the game being tied in the second half.
This article is a part of The Daily Cardinal's ongoing coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Our student reporters are dedicated to covering the events and responses happening across the University of Wisconsin-Madison community. The content in this story does not necessarily reflect the editorial position of the Cardinal.
Last Saturday, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights lined up at the Wisconsin 6-yard line with 22 seconds left in the first half. The Badgers defense had dominated the entire first half, forcing four 4-and-outs in five Rutgers drives. But the Scarlet Knights traveled 69 yards on their last possession before the half, looking to get on the board and turn the momentum before heading into the locker room.
Kendall Jenner was rumored to be on campus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Oct. 12 to promote her 818 Tequila brand.
Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Equity and Inclusion Committee Chair Emmett Lockwood proposed legislation Wednesday to designate the University of Wisconsin-Madison a sanctuary campus for transgender students.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-1) will host the Iowa Hawkeyes (5-1) at 3 p.m. Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium in a game with heavy implications on the outcome of the Big Ten West.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) held a virtual conference Thursday with the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health to address the state’s growing youth mental health crisis.
Folks traveled to Madison from all over the world last week to attend the World Dairy Exposition, an annual event for dairy producers, companies, organizations and enthusiasts to come together.
This article is a part of The Daily Cardinal's ongoing coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Our student reporters are dedicated to covering the events and responses happening across the University of Wisconsin-Madison community. The content in this story does not necessarily reflect the editorial position of the Cardinal.
Students, faculty and local residents had the chance to hear from writer and comedian Baratunde Thurston on Thursday, Oct. 5.
Vanessa McDowell-Atlas has been an integral member of the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) for nine years and has undertaken the role of CEO for about six years.