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(04/24/25 9:00am)
Elliot Novak is about to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in art education, but it’s a hard time to start as a teacher. President Donald Trump issued an executive order to close the Department of Education, and there have been mass layoffs within the department.
(04/11/25 3:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison student John always dreamed of teaching. He came to the United States for his doctorate because he believed its multiculturalism would expand his perspective.
(03/10/25 7:00am)
Before she began her March 3 lecture, University of Wisconsin Madison political science professor Yoshiko Herrera opened with a qualifier: “I know I’ve started past classes with saying ‘This is the worst it’ll get,’ but….”
(02/27/25 12:30am)
On this episode of Cardinal Call, Host Oliver Gerharz speaks with Daily Cardinal Senior Staff Writer Elijah Pines about his story Native Americans are underrepresented across the UW System. Educators are working to change that in a discussion of the relationship between the Native American community and higher education in the State of Wisconsin.
Articles featured in this week’s campus news in brief segment:
Future of diversity-based scholarships, programs in doubt after Department of Education decision – Gavin Escott
Wisconsin Sports Business Conference debuts in Madison – Jordyn Grover
(02/20/25 12:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Paige Blackdeer is one of the few students from Black River Falls, Wisconsin, a town of 3,600 and administrative hub of the Ho-Chunk Nation, to attend college. Blackdeer, who tutored other Indigenous students in Black River Falls, knows firsthand the barriers many Indigenous students face in accessing higher education.
(02/10/25 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Chinese American Student Association’s (CHASA) Lunar New Year party brought together over 300 community members for an electric evening at Union South Saturday night. Guests were treated to a variety of performances, activities and a delicious buffet of traditional Chinese food.
(02/05/25 8:00am)
Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thomspon told The Daily Cardinal during a Badger GOP event Monday he is worried the proposed University of Wisconsin System budget is unobtainable, but he said there could be “tremendous compromise” to get the right figure.
(12/10/24 10:32pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Student Services Finance Committee (SSFC) recommended a $27 increase in student tuition Monday night in order for University Health Services (UHS) to maintain its current services and prevent staffing cuts.
(11/20/24 9:00am)
During a moderated Q&A after a University of Wisconsin-Madison film screening, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa members discussed threats to their water, including the Enbridge Energy Company Line 5 pipeline that received initial approval from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Thursday.
(11/05/24 12:00pm)
It’s Nov. 5, Election Day. Wisconsinites can head to the polls to cast their ballot at their designated polling location anytime between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Need a refresher on what you need to successfully vote? Take a look at The Daily Cardinal’s voter guide.
(11/01/24 1:25am)
Around 20 pro-Palestine supporters protested Vice President Kamala Harris’s rally at the Alliant Center Wednesday night, vowing not to vote for her in the Nov. 5 election and denouncing her stance on Israel’s war in Gaza.
(10/15/24 7:50pm)
Small children ran around, old friends greeted each other warmly and young people registered to vote. Dancers adorned in bells and intricate embroidery twirled clockwise around drummers while newcomers were welcomed.
(10/08/24 6:32pm)
More than 500 Jewish University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members held a vigil on Library Mall Monday night, mourning the victims of the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks in Israel and finding solidarity after a year of extraordinary challenges.
(10/03/24 4:22pm)
Vice President Kamala Harris will take a “different approach” toward Middle East policy than President Joe Biden, U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan told The Daily Cardinal in an interview, hoping this would sway undecided Wisconsin voters to support her in November.
(09/21/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison recommended one year of disciplinary probation against Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) Friday afternoon on accusations of misconduct related to the May pro-Palestine encampment.
(09/18/24 10:00am)
Approximately 40 students, staff, faculty and community members from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protested outside Gordon dining hall on Sept. 11 during a disciplinary hearing for a student involved in the May 2024 pro-Palestine encampment.
(09/17/24 11:30pm)
Podcast Director Oliver Gerharz is joined by the Daily Cardinal’s Elijah Pines to discuss his article on the recent closure of StudentPrint, an on-campus print shop run by students. They discuss the history of StudentPrint, the 23 employees laid off during the closure, and the services offered by StudentPrint’s replacement, the Registered Student Organization Print and Resource Center.
University of Wisconsin-Madison ranked #1 public university by Washington Monthly - Kate Eaton
Go Big Read book promotes disability advocacy as UW reckons with past - Bryna Goeking
(09/11/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison StudentPrint laid off all 23 employees and transitioned into a self-service shop called the Registered Student Organization (RSO) Print and Resource Center on Sept. 1 after 25 years of student-run printing services.
(04/09/24 12:16am)
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.
(03/14/24 7:00am)
Phillips Hall residents said recent renovations, which began over winter break and will continue through the academic year, have caused disruptions to their physical and mental health.