20-year-old Madison man arrested for attacking two people near campus
A 20-year-old Madison man was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly punched two people repeatedly near the UW-Madison campus.
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A 20-year-old Madison man was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly punched two people repeatedly near the UW-Madison campus.
The embattled UW-Oshkosh Foundation, whose top officials were sued by the UW System in January for mishandling funds and making illegal financial guarantees, will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
After a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. erupted into violence and ended with the death of a counter-protester, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin has directed staff to remove two Confederate monuments located in a city cemetery.
At least two people were injured in a robbery at a campus-area apartment Monday that was initially reported by WKOW 27 News as a shooting. According to WKOW, police said one person suffered a gunshot wound, but the Madison Police Department officer in charge told The Daily Cardinal there were no shots fired.
The problem of teen dating violence has garnered attention across the country in recent years as surveys have shown its increased prevalence among high school students. Now, Wisconsin state representatives from both sides of the aisle have introduced a bill aimed at addressing the phenomenon.
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Although the Big Ten is best known for its athletic and academic prowess, it’s now clear the conference is also a renewable energy powerhouse.
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As the semester concludes and UW-Madison students move out of dorms, part of North Lake Street will be closed to traffic for a week.
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Just one week after state Republicans introduced a bill to punish students who protest and disrupt speeches or presentations, lawmakers have launched separate and potentially harsher “free speech” legislation.
A man convicted last year of a murder on Madison’s Far East Side was found dead in his prison cell Monday.
A Madison lawyer and longtime Democratic donor announced Monday he will run to take a conservative justice’s seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Both houses of the Wisconsin state Legislature passed nine bills that target the state’s opioid epidemic Tuesday, and Gov. Scott Walker said he will sign the bills into law.
“Let’s show them what real power looks like,” Mindy Navarro, a student at West High School, shouted into a megaphone as she stood in front of a group of hundreds gathered by the Capitol. “We are the 99 percent and we want immigration reform for all!”
A photo of State Street Brats’ dress code began circulating on social media last week, raising questions about clothing policies at bars. Brats and four other campus-area bars have dress codes posted outside their doors, The Daily Cardinal found.
An Associated Students of Madison bill that asked UW-Madison to provide free tuition to black students as reparations for slavery earned national media attention in February, and now it’s inspiring student governments nationally too.