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Drama is the key to any good story. Drama is generated over time but it builds on the key principle of suspense.
The Daily Cardinal sat down with David Gardner and Mia Akers to discuss their year as Chair and Vice Chair of the Associated Students of Madison. Watch the video below to hear what your campus leaders have to say.
This week's SportsCast stretches the sports landscape to talk about the weekend slate of college football, the MLB playoffs, the start of the NHL season and a first quarter report on the NFL's top and bottom teams.
College football expands outside the jurisdiction of Madison, Wisconsin.
In 1994, MLB announced that a wild card would come with an expanded league format and for the next 17 seasons, four teams from each league would have a shot at claiming the World Series.
Growing up as a child, my dad had about 20 or so go-to cliche phrases he would throw out during any applicable scenario, and the most applicable one for Saturday was, “How could this have been avoided?”
University of Wisconsin System President Kevin Reilly announced Tuesday he will step down from his position as president to advise the American Council on Education in January 2014 and to return to teaching.
What’s the best way to celebrate a Grammy for rap album of the year? Drop a video about how successful you are. Obviously. Drake’s “Started From the Bottom” is one of the more ridiculous videos I’ve seen in a while—including a whole minute of it that has absolutely nothing to do with the song.
It was a simple scene: the venue was packed, the beer was flowing and the music was unbelievable. Trampled by Turtles, the bluegrass band from Duluth, Minn., brought all walks of life to the Orpheum Theater on Saturday night. Regardless of everyone’s reasons for going to the concert, they all heard one of the best folk/bluegrass quintets ever assembled.
When Fun. came to Madison last March they were a band on the edge of stardom. They returned to Madison Jan. 24 with two number-one hits, huge festival shows in Milwaukee and Chicago and a gold record on their resume. But despite their recent success, Fun. still brings the same youthful exuberance to the stage that made them great a year ago.
Rivalries define the Big Ten. Flashback to Oct. 29th last year. Under the lights in Columbus, Ohio, quarterback Braxton Miller heaves a forty-yard bomb with 20 seconds left in the game.
President Barack Obama visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday to give a campaign speech on Bascom Hill. Madison Mayor Paul Soglin, U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wis., and state Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, joined him for the event.
University of Wisconsin-Madison College Republicans Chair Jeff Snow sat down with The Daily Cardinal Thursday at the Republican National Convention.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., sat down Wednesday at the Republican National Convention with state news editor Tyler Nickerson to discuss the following of former presidential candidate Ron Paul, recent comments by Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin on abortion, college loans and the national debt.
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.