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(03/04/13 9:01am)
One morning this winter, John, a resident at Porchlight’s Drop-in Shelter for men, was outside when a woman came walking down the alleyway headed straight for the back door. He said she had likely been outside all night long, and wanted something for breakfast.
(02/26/13 4:41am)
Hear-ye! Hear-ye! It is with great pleasure that I present to you the first annual Daily Cardinal Bathroom Awards. Whether you are a nervous pooer or more of a free spirit, here you will find details on the standout spots to do your business, whatever business that may be.
(02/13/13 1:29am)
There’s nothing more romantic than sticking to tradition. So why not celebrate this years Valentines with your significant-other/sexual-lover/life-long friend/self in a way that harkens back to traditions older than your Great Uncle Sal? Traditions older than Valentine’s Day?
(12/05/12 8:08am)
Dane County’s Homeless Issues Committee met with members of the community Tuesday to review the city and county’s past actions in relocating members of Occupy Madison from Lake View Hill County Park to Token Creek Park earlier this month.
(12/03/12 3:12am)
Samy from five weeks ago would not recognize Samy today. My life has been forever changed, quite suddenly, by Michael Jackson.
(11/30/12 8:14am)
After hours of debate and nearly 40 amendments, the Student Services Finance Committee delayed its vote on the Multicultural Student Coalition’s 2013-’14 budget following a proposal to consider minimally funding the group.
(11/01/12 7:42am)
Just 15 years ago when the land the Embassy sits on was an IHOP, students often lived in Madison neighborhoods far and wide and began looking for their next apartment in the spring. Fast forward to 2012: Madison Property Management received its first inquiry on Aug. 17 for a lease that would start a year later.
(10/30/12 7:32am)
At the first lecture for Political Science 103, before explaining the United Nations or mentioning Greece’s economic troubles, Professor Jon Pevehouse announces that he donates the royalties he makes off of UW-Madison students who buy new copies of his textbook to the Red Cross.
(06/08/12 6:42am)
Melvin Gordon: Redshirt freshman running back
(04/24/12 6:44am)
Every Tuesday afternoon, the Campus Women’s Center closes its doors to the public so survivors of sexual assault can come together to heal.
(04/20/12 6:00am)
SCIENCE
(03/28/12 3:03pm)
Neil Whitehead, professor and chair of the Anthropology Department, died Thursday, March 22 after an illness. He was 56 years old. This story is a product of the last interviews he had with the Daily Cardinal, Jan. 31 and Feb. 7, 2012.
(03/26/12 5:08am)
Neil Whitehead, a professor and chair of UW-Madison’s Department of Anthropology, died Thursday March 22 from a sudden illness. He was 56 years old.
(03/22/12 7:19am)
Jack Dengel, a senior from Illinois majoring in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, will be graduating in May after four years of undergraduate study. Since his major will be discontinued in the fall, he had to graduate on time and dedicate most of his coursework to his specialized major. He also pressured himself to graduate in four years to save his parents money and join the work force sooner.
(03/12/12 6:45am)
When the Joint Finance Committee passed the bill limiting collective bargaining rights for public employees late Feb. 16, 2011, Sen. Minority leader Mark Miller, D-Monona, told state Sen. Chris Larson, D-Milwaukee, to bring an extra shirt and a toothbrush to Thursday morning’s caucus.
(02/24/12 7:36am)
Long after the signs were removed, the Capitol lawn was reseeded, and the thousands of protestors departed, the ever-present partisan division and immense rise in lobbyist fundraising born during the spring protests continue to define Wisconsin politics today.
(02/15/12 8:54am)
While many remember the Capitol protests that thrust Madison
into the national spotlight one year ago as surrounding the right
to collectively bargain, the movement first started as an organized
action supporting UW System funding.
(12/13/11 7:39am)
(12/08/11 9:07am)
(12/08/11 8:43am)
A study conducted by the Legislative Audit Bureau
concluded that Focus on Energy, a program that provides incentives
for residents and businesses to invest in renewable energy
technology, gives back $3 to Wisconsinites for every dollar
invested.