Seated Protestors
Protesters line Williamson Street Tuesday after the DA announced not to indict the MPD officer involved in the fatal shooting of Tony Robinson.
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Protesters line Williamson Street Tuesday after the DA announced not to indict the MPD officer involved in the fatal shooting of Tony Robinson.
The Daily Cardinal’s outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Jack Casey (right), has been grooming the incoming Editor-in-Chief, Jim Dayton (left), as his replacement for 2015-'16
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ASM Diversity Committee Chair Dolly Wang describes the upcoming Diversity Framework forums scheduled for April.
Members of Young, Gifted & Black march toward Thursday's mayoral debate at the Barrymore Theater, protesting the racial inequality in Madison.
Equality advocate CeCe McDonald shares her story of racism, mass incarceration and trans liberation with Madison students and community members Thursday.
Thursday night's debate between the Young, Gifted and Black Coalition and Dane County Sheriff Dave Mahoney featured discussion on jail renovations.
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Dane County Supervisor Shelia Stubbs listens to testimony in favor of community investment.
Young, Gifted and Black leader Eric Upchurch condemns institutional disparities in policing.
WCHA Rookie of the Year Annie Pankowski enters her first Face-Off as the Badgers’ leading scorer.
Carousel Bayrd, first vice chair of the County Board, introduces a resolution that would work to reform the Dane County jail system.
UW will also play St. Cloud State next week in the first round of the conference playoffs.