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(05/06/13 4:03am)
Over the past year, I have had the opportunity to work with some of the greatest people at this university. I am lucky I stumbled into this place, and any of you who get the chance to join the staff at this paper during your time here should jump at the chance.
(05/10/12 10:44pm)
(04/17/12 6:21am)
During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this three-part Daily Cardinal series delves into the numbers, spotlights available resources and expands the conversation to reflect the real impact of sexual assault at UW-Madison.
(03/22/12 7:21am)
With 2012 graduation under two months away, UW-Madison administrators hope to build on last year’s university record four-year graduation rate of 55.5 percent.
(02/16/12 8:52am)
In the midst of widespread revolt against Chinese rule in
Tibet, UW-Madison’s students joined hundreds of demonstrators from
Madison, Minnesota and Chicago to protest the visit of the Chinese
vice president in Iowa Wednesday. This is the last of a three-part
series exploring the issue.
(02/07/12 8:36am)
In the past year, 19 Tibetans lit themselves on fire in
protest of a Chinese government that recently increased its
security forces in Tibet, killing one protester in the process. At
UW-Madison, campus group Students for a Free Tibet is speaking out
against the alleged human rights violations. This is the first
article of a three-part series that explores the issue.
(12/15/11 9:00am)
His son was supposed to meet him and his wife for dinner but
never showed up. Joe Klein got a call from police the next night
instead.
(10/21/11 6:00am)
After more than two years of construction, the new addition to the
Chazen Museum of Art opened to UW-Madison students, staff and
faculty Thursday.
(10/13/11 6:00am)
Tyler Engel transferred to UW-Madison for its engineering
program, but he faced more challenges than the average transfer
student. Engel, a wheelchair-bound fifth-year senior who suffers
from spinal muscular atrophy, had to deal with accessibility issues
he rarely faced at UW-Whitewater.
(10/04/11 6:00am)
Jayme Memmel drove himself to campus every day last year, and often had to park five or six blocks from his classes. For someone who is a quadriplegic in a wheelchair, that distance can be problematic.
(09/20/11 6:00am)
The military's controversial ""Don't Ask, Don't Tell"" policy is
officially repealed Tuesday. Twenty-two years ago, UW-Madison
became the first major university to officially criticize military
policy toward gays and lesbians.
(09/14/11 6:00am)
Students took over a Center for Equal Opportunity press conference
Tuesday, protesting the conservative group's claim that
UW-Madison's admissions process discriminates against Asian and
white applicants by favoring black and Latino students.
(09/12/11 6:00am)
Since Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. has fought in two wars,
elected its first African-American president and undergone an
economic recession, but UW-Madison professors like Erik Wright say
the event's impact on this generation of college students is
small.
(08/12/11 6:00am)
State Sen. Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, said Friday he
will likely run for a national congressional seat if
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., decides
to run for Senate in 2011.
(06/30/11 6:00am)
Residents of the Capitol Hill Apartment building on E. Mifflin St.
were forced to evacuate early Thursday morning when it caught fire
around 5 a.m.
(06/14/11 6:00am)
(05/05/11 6:00am)
While state Republicans hope to resolve the controversy over the
budget repair bill in the courts, they are prepared to insert parts
of the bill into the state's budget if no ruling comes by the end
of the fiscal year, June 30.
(05/02/11 6:00am)
UW-Madison students may no longer have to pay underage drinking
tickets if a proposed alcohol education program is put in
place.
(04/21/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg announced
Wednesday she would seek a statewide recount of the results of the
April 5 election.
(04/18/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board announced incumbent
State Supreme Court Justice David Prosser as the winner in the
closely contested court election, after it received canvass reports
from all 72 counties Friday.