State Rep. Jon Richards announces candidacy for state Attorney General
State Rep. Jon Richards, D-Milwaukee, announced his candidacy Wednesday for Wisconsin Attorney General in the 2014 election.
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State Rep. Jon Richards, D-Milwaukee, announced his candidacy Wednesday for Wisconsin Attorney General in the 2014 election.
As college students, we get asked, “What do you want to do with your life?” pretty often.
Midterms. Papers. Projects. Group projects. How many major assignments and exams are on your schedule this week?
October has arrived, folks, and that means fall has… fallen? Anyhow, the new season is here to stay.
This Sunday, some TV people got together to talk about TV on TV. You may have heard.
Are you ever required to travel an exceptionally long distance across campus or around town? Do you have a class at the top of Bascom but don’t feel like walking up a ridiculously large hill to burn only a single Cheeto’s worth of calories? Do you live far from your classes, either off campus or in some remote Lakeshore dorm? Does the thought of walking in the looming zero-degree winter sound like the worst thing ever? Are you just straight-up lazy?
People who know how to cook are pretty cool. Not only do they make delicious things that you can eat, but they can also have a mastery of a basic life skill.
The Daily Cardinal extends a warm welcome to each of you. We know how fun, challenging and outrageous this year can be, so we have four pro tips to help you get through the inevitable fun, failure and freedom that will come with your first year as a Badger.
Instead of Sellery, you ended up in some Lakeshore dorm on the outskirts of campus and its name sounds like something you’d find at IKEA? You wanted lakeside living but landed a room in what looks like a high-rise jail—and is “Witte” pronounced like…?
After months of cold winter, the last sheet of ice finally cracks on Lake Mendota and the first spring buds start to bloom on Bascom. The green, orange and yellow chairs appear on the Terrace, and the warm sun shines over campus. Madison is the place to be.
Some say creating the perfect schedule is an art. Erm, I wouldn’t call it an art as much I’d call it an ordeal. You start off thinking you can craft a masterpiece, but just when you’re about done, something doesn’t fit right, and instead of a masterpiece, you end up with a mandatory Friday power lecture in Ag Hall.
Wisconsin (6-3 Big Ten, 28-6 overall) will take on No. 22 Nebraska (6-2, 28-8) this weekend in a three-game series in Lincoln, Neb.
When it comes to the federal sequester, have you been nodding your head, pretending you know what’s going on when secretly you have no idea? Well, friends, you are not alone! Only 18 percent of respondents in a Washington Post-Pew poll last week said they understood “very well” what would happen when the sequester strikes.
A female Madison resident was physically assaulted and robbed Friday while walking downtown with friends, according to a police report.
“Remember, the exam will be held a week from today in lecture. Make sure to bring a no. 2 pencil.”
Those looking to know whether the worst of flu season has passed may be disappointed to find out that the most predictable thing about flu is that it’s unpredictable, according to Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Looking through my WiscMail this week, I noticed something, or rather someone, was missing from my inbox. Whereas last fall the president, vice president and other prominent politicians had flooded my inbox—often sending messages that had personal subject lines addressing me as “friend”—this semester, I had to search just to find one email. A little hurt that the president seemed to be avoiding me, I thought I’d send him a message to check in.
Spring semester is upon us, folks. A new semester means a chance to reorganize and prioritize goals (read: get your stuff together), so I’m trying to take advantage of a fresh start. Over break, I did some thinking—albeit in between naps—about how I want this spring to go. I came up with a few thoughts, and all of my plans fell under one underwhelming but appropriate and accurate overarching goal: Don’t devolve into a lazy sloth. It’s been known to happen to the best of us, but this spring I am determined not to end up hooked on a trashy CW drama covered in Dorito dust.
Five Badgers scored in double figures during Wisconsin’s 96-44 exhibition victory over the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wednesday at the Kohl Center.