Sun Prairie and DeForest will receive over $600,000 in state grants for school safety, Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced Monday.
Search Results
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
458 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Madison police arrested four teenagers with car theft, including one 13-year-old boy with a past history of stealing cars.
While the Association of American Universities prepares to launch its second survey about sexual assault on college campuses, the state Department of Justice said it is seeking to help colleges respond to reports.
An increase in the amount of graduate students at UW-Madison could be due to the recruitment process used by the university.
Students appealed to the department of Gender and Women’s Studies and UW-Madison for a more inclusive curriculum.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced the upcoming budget would include increases in funds for mental health programs and opioid overdose prevention.
News_LGBT
Frequent anti-LGBT vandalism in downtown reinforces the community’s determination during Pride Month.
By Youth for Youth awarded over $30,000 to more than 20 youth programs in the community.
With “course descriptor” proposal, ASM moves closer to calling for a sustainability requirement on campus
The Associated Students of Madison voted in favor of legislation that looks to add sustainability descriptors to the course guide.
Assembly Session, Right to work, Budget 2015
After more charges have been filed in the 2016 homicide of a Milwaukee prison inmate, State Sen. Lena Taylor has called for more oversight and resources for the treatment of people incarcerated by the state.
Less than a week after the deadly shooting, UW-Madison students, faculty and law enforcement are evaluating their own preparedness should a similar event strike their own campus.
Assembly Session, Right to work, Budget 2015
Graduation rates at UW-Madison have been steadily increasing over the past few years — and university officials attribute this to advising.
Assembly Session, Right to work, Budget 2015
Assembly Session, Right to work, Budget 2015