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(05/13/25 8:37am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s class of 2025 arrived Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium to celebrate the largest commencement in university history as speakers — including graduates, alumni, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Wall Street Journal Sports Columnist Jason Gay — emphasized resilience and learning to bridge political divides.
(05/10/25 7:48pm)
Nonprofit organization 5 Lakes Institute announced a regional fusion energy alliance at the Great Lakes Fusion Energy Summit at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Tuesday. The alliance focused on “connecting the dots” between stakeholders, John Myer, 5 Lakes Institute fellow, said in a press release.
(05/11/25 2:30am)
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Adam Riess explained how he discovered the universe was expanding, and what it means for its past and future, at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall on April 30.
(05/08/25 2:16pm)
MILWAUKEE — Influencer Trisha Paytas delivered a high energy show Sunday night to a sold out Riverside Theater at the final stop on the Midwest leg of her “Eras of Trish Tour.”
(05/08/25 1:41pm)
(05/06/25 7:51pm)
On this episode of the Cardinal Call, host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to former Daily Cardinal State News Editor Anna Kleiber about her story “‘Hmong Diaspora in Tapestry’: A history of resilience told through embroidered cloth” in a discussion of the past, present and future of the Hmong diaspora.
(05/05/25 11:21pm)
Wisconsin joined nearly 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Trump administration’s cuts and restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.
(05/03/25 11:54pm)
VATICAN CITY — Millions around the world have grieved Pope Francis’ passing, but for the many University of Wisconsin-Madison students studying abroad in Rome — and throughout Italy — his death has hit closer to home.
(05/02/25 11:52pm)
University Health Services’ Survivor Services and Violence Prevention held their third annual “Connect and Reflect” series Wednesday in recognition of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
(05/02/25 7:10pm)
Gov. Tony Evers announced the appointment of three new members to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents on Thursday, filling vacancies created by Regents whose terms expired that day.
(05/02/25 7:00am)
The “Hmong Diaspora in Tapestry” exhibition at the Overture Center, showcasing a collection of woven and embroidered Hmong story cloths, offers a window into Hmong history and resilience.
(05/01/25 10:19pm)
The Senate Committee on Health heard a bill on April 23 that would repeal the current financial eligibility requirement for services for families caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease.
(05/01/25 9:40pm)
One year ago today, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin authorized campus and local police to raid University of Wisconsin Madison’s pro-Palestine encampment on the third day.
(05/01/25 2:22am)
Madison investigators concluded in their report released Tuesday that former City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl’s failure to process 193 ballots in November broke city policy and breached the contract duties of her position.
(04/30/25 11:41pm)
The liberal-leaning Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan after her arrest Friday. Dugan has been charged with two federal counts after allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest after he appeared in her courtroom.
(04/30/25 6:06pm)
A suspect attempted an aggravated assault with a weapon early Sunday morning in the pedestrian tunnel on East Campus Mall, prompting an ongoing investigation by the City of Madison Police Department.
(04/30/25 11:30pm)
On this episode of Cardinal Call, Host Oliver Gerharz speaks with the Daily Cardinal’s Life & Style Editor Kaylie Wiedmeyer about her story “Protesting everywhere but in person: The changing face of activism at UW–Madison” in a discussion of how protests have changed at UW–Madison.
Articles featured in this week’s campus news in brief segment:
9 UW–Madison student visas restored as Trump administration reverses over 1,500 terminations - Annika Bereny, Francesca Pica and Ella Hanley
‘One of the largest crowds we have seen’: Thousands descend on Mifflin Street for 56th annual block party - Drew Wesson
(04/29/25 9:41pm)
Wisconsin joined over 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's $400 million cuts for AmeriCorps, a federal volunteer program that assists communities with literacy, conservation, homelessness and health care, Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday.
(04/29/25 9:21am)
One year ago today, students from UW-Madison established the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on Library Mall. As tens of thousands of Palestinians were killed, violently displaced by Israeli genocide, and forced to live in encampments, our convictions compelled us to stand in solidarity. We could not sit idly by while students in Gaza watched Israel intentionally demolish their libraries, schools, city centers and, in time, every single university in the Gaza strip. The encampment was also personal to us as UW-Madison students: our university contributes to this ongoing genocide through irresponsible financial investments tied to Israeli militarism.
(04/28/25 9:48pm)
Wisconsin joined nearly 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s cuts in federal funding for state education over diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, Gov. Tony Evers announced on Monday.