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(04/18/24 5:00am)
Comedian Kathy Griffin is bringing her new tour “My Life on the PTSD-List” to the Madison Overture Center on April 21. The tour marks her return to the stage after a six-year break from performing.
(04/16/24 9:36pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team took on the Ohio State Buckeyes at home on April 12-14, doubling their scores for the first two games before losing the third in an overall series win.
(04/16/24 6:40pm)
Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey sophomore defender Caroline “KK” Harvey has a lot of success behind her. The nickname came from her younger sister, Grace, but the love of hockey was passed down by Harvey’s older brother, Nolan.
(04/17/24 7:00am)
When he’s not studying at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jacob Knigge spends his time at his family’s dairy farm nestled in the rolling fields of Omro, Wisconsin. At Knigge Farms, he spends the day on field work — feeding cows and calves, scraping stalls and laying down fresh bedding.
(04/16/24 5:11pm)
(04/18/24 9:00am)
A recent discovery by University of Wisconsin-Madison associate professor Prashant Sharma and postdoctoral researcher Guilherme Gainett revealed more information about daddy longlegs, the arachnid family members known as “harvestmen,” that unlocked secrets about the species’ evolution with the discovery of two new pairs of eyes.
(04/18/24 7:00am)
In a victory for community environmental advocates, the city of Superior halted plans for the construction of a large gas plant near the Nemadji River and Lake Superior after grassroots organizations and citizens rallied against the project.
(04/18/24 7:00am)
As the athletic and academic year nears its end, there is no better way to close out this time than by handing out some awards. It was yet another action-packed year for Wisconsin athletics, so let’s look back and recognize all the good that came from this sports season.
(04/18/24 7:00am)
It was another successful season for Wisconsin women’s athletics. There were Final Fours, a championship game appearance, and some exceptional individual performances. Now, it’s time to hand out the year-concluding superlatives.
(04/16/24 7:00am)
With a title like “Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person,” you pretty much know what you’re getting into.
(04/17/24 7:00am)
Newly elected Madison Metropolitan School District Superintendent Joe Gothard met with students, staff and community members at Thoreau Elementary School on Thursday morning to discuss his goals for the district.
(04/17/24 7:00am)
With summer around the corner and temperatures in Madison rising, students and community members are heading back to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Memorial Union Terrace.
(04/17/24 7:00am)
For more than two decades, “Mamma Mia!” has brought joy and nostalgia to the stage. The smash-hit musical combines ABBA’s timeless music with a heartwarming story of love and self-discovery.
(04/15/24 3:45pm)
In the high-stakes arena of NCAA Division I collegiate sports where physical ability is often the primary focus, there lies a silent battle many University of Wisconsin-Madison student-athletes face daily: their mental health.
(04/16/24 7:00am)
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced he would retire on May 3 after more than a decade as head of the county government.
(04/16/24 11:10pm)
This week host Oliver Gerharz talks with the Daily Cardinal's Features Editor Ellie Bourdo to discuss her article on this year's Coming Together of peoples Conference, a yearly event held by UW-Madison's Indigenous Law Students Association, and the organization that runs it.
Articles recapped in this week’s campus news in brief segment:ASM Sustainability marches forth to Earth Day in kickoff event - Mary BoschUW-Madison, Togetherall partner to expand student mental health resources - Malia LangerChinese Badgers commemoration connects families, examines historic student impacts - Mia Salbego
(04/15/24 7:00am)
Fifteen local organizations will receive grants to fight food insecurity in Dane County, the county executive's office announced on April 8.
(04/15/24 7:00am)
Pandemic relief funds set to be issued by the city of Madison are being slammed by right-wing lobbyists and politicians for grant-makers “inappropriate use” of funding in a series of press releases.
(04/15/24 7:00am)
Republican lawmakers and University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman reached an agreement in December to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion positions, but records show other systemwide plans were taken out at the last minute.
(04/14/24 7:00am)
First, a disclaimer: talking about this film to those who haven’t seen it can be a bit messy. A few elements that some consider to be big reveals are described by others as the very premise of the movie. Some of my descriptions may be a bit vague, since I’m staying on the conservative side to make sure I avoid any spoilers. If you’re interested in the full blind experience, this article should be safe, but I would recommend steering clear of even the Google synopsis.