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Over the past decade, one thing has been made abundantly clear: Beyoncé dropping an album is not just a musical event. It’s a cultural event.
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Over the past decade, one thing has been made abundantly clear: Beyoncé dropping an album is not just a musical event. It’s a cultural event.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team just had its best season in 5 years, and their NIT Great 8 game was highly attended by an electric crowd at the Kohl Center.
Rarely does a documentary on a niche topic featuring interviews with people who devote their lives to collecting celluloid film prints end up being so entertaining.
Animal Crossing has a reputation as an easygoing game where players simply plant flowers, create gardenscapes and traverse an idyllic landscape they all wish they could live in full-time
Thousands of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members attended an Astronomy Club viewing party on Library Mall during the April 8 solar eclipse.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team took on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in New Jersey, ultimately dropping the series with two consecutive losses after a phenomenal 5-2 win on Friday.
The Dane County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a telephone scam primarily targeting senior citizens, called the “Grandparents Scam.”
President Joe Biden announced a new plan to lower student loan debt for more than 30 million Americans during a visit to Madison on Monday.
As the sun began to set, students and faculty gathered in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Red Gym awaiting the beginning of iftar. When the sun set, a hush fell over the room as a prayer was called out, and attendees broke their fast with sweet dates followed by group prayer.
This week host Oliver Gerharz sits down with the Daily Cardinal's Photo Editor Mary Bosch to discuss her article on an interesting voting trend from the April 2nd Wisconsin Primary. In the primary, more than thirty percent of campus area voters voted for "uninstructed delegation", signaling a significant disconnect between the Biden administration and the youth. Articles recapped in this week's campus news in brief segment: UW Board of Regents approve tuition increase for second year in a row - Ella Hanley UW System employees to receive six weeks of paid family leave - Nick Bumgardner Multicultural Student Center holds 35th anniversary gala, debuts fundraiser targeting food insecurity - Bryna Goeking
In celebration of its 35-year partnership with the Wisconsin Union, the Multicultural Student Center (MSC) announced limited-edition miniature Terrace chairs Thursday evening as part of a new fundraising effort targeting food insecurity.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved a 3.75% tuition increase for resident undergraduate students Thursday, the second consecutive year of tuition increases after a ten-year freeze.
The review contains spoilers for “Kung Fu Panda 4.”
Madison-based insurance company TruStage granted Dane County Parks $63,250 on March 18 to support Get Outside!, an outdoors connection program for Dane County youth.
Host Conner McKenzie and writer Maggie Zale discuss Maggie's article about Ukrainian refugees in Madison and how Jewish Social Services is helping them settle in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Badgers men’s track and field athletes concluded their academic spring break competing in two different meets over the weekend. Wisconsin returned to Baton Rouge, Louisiana for the second consecutive weekend to compete in the Battle of the Bayou, and Badgers also traveled to Palo Alto, California to compete in the Stanford Invitational.
The U.S. Senate is considering a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban against TikTok after it was met with overwhelming bipartisan support by the House of Representatives on March 13.
Wisconsin voters approved two constitutional amendments and voted in partisan primaries for 2024 presidential candidates during Tuesday's spring elections.
With the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents set to vote on a tuition increase Thursday, some UW-Madison students said they hope the increase will increase academic support, though they worried it could exacerbate wider affordability concerns and deter enrollment.
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