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I used to marvel at the idea of buying a top for only $10 — until I learned it was being produced by someone who made less than $10 for a day’s work.
Madison Water Utility received high ratings for water quality, communications, finances and infrastructure in Wisconsin’s first statewide water utility report cards, developed by a University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher to spotlight the performance and challenges facing the state’s drinking water systems.
The Madison Police Department (MPD) will add a new policy on April 22 which will prevent underage individuals who call 911 in an emergency from receiving a citation for underage drinking, provided certain conditions are met.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison in the 1980s was the perfect breeding ground to create the self-described “single most powerful and influential organization in human history.”
Recent political strife and doubt about our nation’s future can cause uniquely American ideas and experiences to leave a bitter taste. But solace in what makes America a unique nation can be found in one of its most popular genres of media: the Western.
Agriculture, dairy workers and farm and construction equipment manufacturers, some of Wisconsin’s top industries, fear a possible recession triggered by President Donald Trump’s international trade war.
At Memorial Union’s Grand Hall, a room of 100 University of Wisconsin-Madison students gathered to hear 14 speakers from the worlds of technology, medicine and business share business tips and their views on the evolving application of artificial intelligence (AI) in their industries.
The Madison Mayor’s Office announced Monday the resignation of Maribeth Witzel-Behl, a clerk under investigation for the almost 200 uncounted absentee ballots in the 2024 presidential election.
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from taking any action against an international University of Wisconsin-Madison student whose visa was terminated, preventing the U.S. government from deporting him or taking any legal action for at least two weeks.
For many students on campus, extracurricular activities provide a creative outlet and a way to release stress from the heavy workload of college. Optima, the largest student-run dance organization on campus, is no exception.
The University of Wisconsin System unanimously named Dr. Manohar Singh the 12th chancellor of the UW-Oshkosh, succeeding the previous chancellor, Andrew Leavitt.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will host its second annual Earth Fest from April 21 to 29, a celebration of the planet over the week of Earth Day prioritizing environmental education, sustainability practices and climate justice.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team won two out of three against Indiana at the Goodman Diamond in Madison last weekend. The series puts the Badgers at 26-16 for a .619 win percentage and 8-8 in Big Ten conference play.
February weather. My first time in Berlin. Wide-eyed and electrified, I scan my surroundings. Far beyond the bars on a bridge, I see a statue of two figures embracing. I see cobblestone streets and graffiti-covered walls. And then I see leather. Leather all around.
This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to College News Editor Ella Hanley about her story “Student immigration organization offers stability in times of uncertainty through advocacy events” in a discussion of how student immigration organizations provide stability during times of uncertainty.
On this episode of Cardinal Call, host Oliver Gerharz speaks with Copy Chief Zoey Elwood about her article reporting on a recent UW–Madison protest: “‘We will not be intimidated into being quiet’: Activists gather at Library Mall in support of Mahmoud Khalil” Articles featured in this week’s campus news in brief segment: ‘This building has to go’: Evers visits Chadbourne Residence Hall, Mosse Humanities to hear student concerns – Zoey Elwood
Nearly a hundred students and community members protested the federal government's termination of University of Wisconsin-Madison student visas and alumni visa employment extensions in a protest on Library Mall Saturday, urging the university to do more to protect its students.
Editor’s note: Letters to the Editor and open letters reflect the opinions, concerns and views of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community. As such, the information presented may or may not be accurate. Letters to the Editor and open letters do not reflect the editorial views or opinions of The Daily Cardinal.
Since college athletes began profiting off their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) on July 1, 2021, Division I athletics — especially for Power 5 Big Ten schools like the University of Wisconsin-Madison — have been a “Wild West” of spending and competition.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and sexual abuse.