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(08/31/12 3:39pm)
State News Editor Tyler Nickerson sat down Tuesday with David Karst, the chairman of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County and a 2012 GOP delegate, to discuss what a delegate is, the point of the political conventions and Tropical Storm/Hurricane Issac.
(05/04/12 4:24am)
Madison police arrested a woman on East Washington Avenue early Thursday morning for her fourth offense of driving while intoxicated.
(04/11/12 5:01am)
(03/09/12 4:26am)
Before you begin reading the rest of this article, you should either conjure up your memory of a world map or go and look at one right now. Aim your focus at “The Middle East.” Understanding the Middle East’s geography is important to understanding the historical implications of the Arab Spring and other current uprisings.
(02/24/12 4:28am)
A statue erected at the top of Bascom Hill late Wednesday night depicting Chancellor David Ward was destroyed by enraged co-eds after it became evident the snow day Ward had scheduled for Thursday was a farce.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin women's basketball head coach Lisa Stone will take her
team into hostile West Lafayette, Ind., Sunday in hopes to avenge a
52-51, last-second home loss to the same Purdue Boilermaker squad
just over a week ago.
(10/17/11 6:00am)
The candidates:
(10/17/11 6:00am)
The last time the Wisconsin women's hockey team lost a game, it
went almost 11 months without dropping another one.
(09/28/11 6:00am)
Narrows is the latest LP by Paul Duncan and Oliver
Chapoy, who comprise the synthpop duo
Warm Ghost. Duncan's mellow vocals prove the group can provide
quality music while indulging in its experimentation and
genre-bending sound.
(09/26/11 6:00am)
State Sen. Fred Risser, D-Madison, will receive the
Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice's ""Lifetime Peacemaker""
award Saturday, October 8th, for his distinguished and often
overlapping careers in politics and social activism.
(09/08/11 6:00am)
The relationship between a quarterback and his receivers is an
important one for the success of any football team. If a team's
signal caller and his pass catchers aren't on the same page it
slows the entire offense down, but if those players have that good
rapport, that ability to trust one another to make the right play
on the football field, the offense will run like a well-oiled
machine. Wisconsin head coach Brett Bielema must have
had that vital relationship in mind when the Badgers' brought
quarterback Russell Wilson in for an early June visit in hopes of
convincing the former All-ACC athlete to play his final year of
college football eligibility in Madison.
(09/08/11 6:00am)
1. Run defense
(07/05/11 6:00am)
University of Wisconsin Board of Regents President Kevin P. Reilly
announced the selection Wednesday of Chancellor Emeritus David Ward
as interim chancellor of UW-Madison following Chancellor Biddy
Martin's departure.
(05/04/11 6:00am)
Hey there, campus hooligans! My name is Kayla Johnson and I will be
the editor in chief of The Daily Cardinal next year. This upcoming
year marks our 120th anniversary, putting the paper's birth back in
the horse-and-buggy days when muckraking newspapers were exposing
corruption on a daily basis.
(04/13/11 6:00am)
The Madison Initiative for Undergraduates granted $4 million to 19
projects Tuesday in its third and final round of funding. The
funding includes grants for faculty, student service and academic
support projects.
(04/05/11 6:00am)
After facing off in the 2003 mayoral election, incumbent Mayor Dave
Cieslewicz and former Mayor Paul Soglin will compete again in
today's election. However, this time it is about more than
political philosophy.
(03/23/11 6:00am)
(03/21/11 6:00am)
Senior guard Alyssa Karel has carried the Wisconsin women's
basketball team on her back for the better part of the past two
seasons. With just over three minutes remaining in Sunday's WNIT
second round match against Illinois State and UW down by nine,
Karel again took it upon herself to lead her Badger squad.
(01/25/11 6:00am)
(01/21/11 6:00am)
The state Legislature met Thursday as part of the special jobs
session ordered by Gov. Scott Walker, resulting in the passage of
the tort reform bill through the Assembly and the Health Services
Accounts bill through both chambers.