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The Daily Cardinal was named a national finalist for the Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper by the Society of Professional Journalists.
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The Daily Cardinal was named a national finalist for the Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper by the Society of Professional Journalists.
Wisconsin joined nearly 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s cuts in federal funding for state education over diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, Gov. Tony Evers announced on Monday.
All 27 University of Wisconsin-Madison affiliates who previously had their visas terminated now have them restored following a surprise reversal by the Trump Administration Friday, UW-Madison announced Monday.
On this episode of Cardinal Call, hosts Oliver Gerharz and Ted Hyngstrom talk to the Daily Cardinal’s Editor-in-Chief Frankie Pica and Managing Editor Ava Menkes about the Cardinal’s Spring 2025 Action Project, Uncertain Horizons: Immigration in Wisconsin. They discuss the stories in the issue including a photo essay on immigrant students, a local choir, and the Fulbright program.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced he would retire on May 3 after more than a decade as head of the county government.
When Starbucks workers in Madison pushed for better working conditions and contract negotiations with their multibillion-dollar employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison student organizers looked for ways to bring the fight to campus.
MILWAUKEE — President Joe Biden visited Milwaukee on Wednesday to tout a $3.3 billion investment to reconnect and rebuild communities damaged by past infrastructure projects in more than 40 states.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers passed a proposal Feb. 19 to redraw Wisconsin’s legislative maps, changing the landscape of Wisconsin politics for years to come.
The Republican-controlled state Assembly passed a bill on Feb. 13 to eliminate work permit requirements for 14- and 15-year-olds in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill Tuesday creating a direct admissions pathway to University of Wisconsin System campuses for Wisconsin high school students who achieve high academic performance.
The Republican-controlled Legislature passed Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ legislative maps proposal in a vote Tuesday.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed to Republicans’ most recent map proposals Tuesday after promising to reject the maps last week.
After hours of closed-door deliberations, the Wisconsin Assembly passed new legislative maps Wednesday that are all but certain to die under Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ veto pen.
Lawmakers held a hearing on a Republican-led bill to approve a 14-week abortion ban through a binding statewide referendum Monday, drawing criticism from Democrats and anti-abortion groups.
In a rare, razor-thin 9-8 vote, the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents rejected a resolution to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions in exchange for $800 million in funding for UW System employee pay raises and building projects Saturday.
The University of Wisconsin System has reached a deal with the Republican-controlled budget-writing committee to receive funding for building projects and blocked pay raises in exchange for a hiring freeze on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions and other concessions.
Wisconsin Assembly Democrats released statements Thursday opposing any Republican efforts to “trade” diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions for pay raises and building project approvals in response to reports top Republicans are nearing a deal with the UW System.
Approximately 20 neo-Nazis marched up State Street to the Wisconsin State Capitol building Saturday.
Workers at Madison’s two unionized Starbucks locations held a walkout Wednesday ahead of a nationwide strike over stalled contract negotiations.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) partnered with the City of Madison’s public housing agency for an annual student housing innovation competition, the agency announced Tuesday.