Through fitness, food and French culture, three campus orgs connect UW-Madison with a broader community
With over 50,000 students in a city of almost 270,000 people, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is far from isolated.
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With over 50,000 students in a city of almost 270,000 people, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is far from isolated.
In late October 1969, a card was pinned on the bulletin board at Memorial Union announcing the first open meeting of homosexuals in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday directed the Department of Health Services to eliminate out-of-pocket costs for BadgerCare Plus recipients seeking oral contraceptive drug Opill, fulfilling a promise from his State of the State address earlier this year.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced $118.1 million in funding toward the Madison area’s second bus rapid transit (BRT) line earlier this month as part of President Joe Biden’s 2025 proposed budget.
Just underneath the surface of Lake Mendota lies one of the true hallmarks of Wisconsin culture: walleye.
This week on Cardinal Call host Oliver Gerharz sits down Daily Cardinal reporter Malia Langer to discuss the ongoing and upcoming construction projects mentioned in her article "Five construction projects aim to reshape UW-Madison’s future."
The annual Wisconsin Film Festival is back for its 26th year at multiple locations in Madison from April 4 to 11.
After a pair of losses on Friday and a pair of wins on Saturday, the Badgers ended their final tournament with a close loss on Sunday.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team will play for the Big Ten Tournament title Sunday afternoon after a pulsating victory over No. 3 Purdue on Saturday.
The Daily Cardinal was again named Wisconsin’s best student newspaper and won half of all awards Friday at the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation’s Collegiate Better Newspaper Contest, including 12 first-place awards.
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team (10-2) added two more wins to their hot streak in Big Ten matchups against No. 48 Purdue (7-3) and Indiana (6-10) on Saturday and Sunday.
The University of Wisconsin System hosted its annual Research in the Rotunda event on March 6, where undergraduate students from across Wisconsin showcased their research to members of the public, Wisconsin state legislators and UW administrators.
Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) employees repaired a sewage valve on March 7 after an estimated 34,000 gallons of wastewater leaked into Lake Mendota.
Content warning: This story contains information about sexual assault.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison requested close to $2 billion in funding toward campus capital projects over the next six years.
Strong efforts from each Badger competing at the 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships resulted in multiple All-American honors and a strong end to the team’s indoor season.
Members of a University of Wisconsin-River Falls budget advisory committee are echoing campus members’ concerns in response to a delayed consultant report and budget cuts that could include program suspensions.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison officially finished phase one of a campus access security plan in November 2023, moving into a second phase which aims to replace many of the Wiscard-scanning access controls to buildings.
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.
From the Golden Globes to the Primetime Emmys to the Academy Awards, this awards season has been marked by memorable and historic moments.