A $181.3 million school referendum proposal was approved Tuesday. $162.8 million will be used for a new high school and renovations to other buildings in the district.
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In a bipartisan letter to UW System President Ray Cross, 23 lawmakers requested that the UW System consider researching new uses for dairy milk in response to an abundant global supply.
The Cardinal's copy desk has practically been around since the paper's beginning, and Gene Wells was a mainstay for years.
Madison is home to many different news organizations that print papers regularly. Despite this, The Daily Cardinal has found their niche to inform the student body.
Foxygen highlighted their glam-rock sound and aesthetic during their performance Saturday.
State legislators are proposing an audit of UW System schools’ private foundations, after allegations that UW-Oshkosh officials misused funds by hiding money in the school’s non-profit foundation.
18-year-old Madison-favorite, Trapo, does a flawless job of combining his unique flows with raspy, intense singing. He already released two captivating projects in 2016, and he’s got another on the way sometime in 2017 with Ford 4 Door. He’s got unparalleled ambition that, combined with a voice mature beyond his years, make a recipe for success in the rap game. –Logan Rude
The Britanys photographed at SXSW 2017.
Trapo during his at Ibiza during SXSW 2017.
The Lemon Twigs is dramatic millennial glam-rock for current times and, like the best glam-rock throughout the years, it comes alive on stage. I walked into The Lemon Twigs show as a casual fan with a gap in her schedule and left sold on them enough to bump to their 2016 album Do Hollywood to soothe the reality of returning from sunny Texas back to the icy midwest (it worked). I’d recommend watching their vibrant live performances to ease your way out of the post-spring break hangover with grace. –Amileah Sutliff
Steele Kratt, drummer of The Britanys, photographed at Kick Butt Coffee.
The Britanys played to a larger crowd at the Barracuda outdoor stage on the last day of SXSW Music Festival.
The Britanys are a four-piece indie rock band based out of Brooklyn, NY. The band is comprised of Lucas (vocals, guitar), Steele (drums), Jake (guitar) and Lucas (bass). I caught their first SXSW set at Kick Butt Coffee on March 14. Although this set was strong, they were really able to showcase their true energy at the Barracuda outdoor stage on the last day of the festival. Lucas’ unique and gritty voice paired with steady chords in songs like “In Yer Time” drew in the new audience and the performance overall was one of the highlights of my trip. –Morgan Winston
Post Animal is a psych rock band from Chicago, IL. It is comprised of Dalton (bass), Jake (guitar, keys), Javi (guitar), Matt (guitar), Wes (drums) and Joe (guitar), with all six contributing vocally. The band played a show in Madison, WI at Der Rathskeller back in January as a five-piece. Although they continued with this reduced lineup for SXSW, Post Animal did not disappoint. Their enthralling set at Mohawk on the final day of the music festival included crowd favorites “When I Get Home” and “Goggles,” and their infectious and intricate guitar melodies both lulled and rocked the audience. It was a perfectly amazing end to a hectic week of music. –Morgan Winston
The Britanys performed at Kick Butt Coffee, an intimate venue outside of downtown Austin.
Wesley Toledo, drummer of Post Animal, performs at on the Mohawk Stage in Austin.