UW-Madison Latine community members celebrate first day of Hispanic Heritage Month
By Lauren Aguila | Sep. 16, 2023Participants marched while chanting “Sí, se puede,” a motto representing Latine unity and strength.
Participants marched while chanting “Sí, se puede,” a motto representing Latine unity and strength.
Panelists charted the path to 2024’s presidential election and explored the Republican candidate field.
The statement to The Daily Cardinal comes the morning after a top UW-Madison official told the university’s student council that the school would not cut DEI positions.
The number of residents residing in drought-affected areas has risen by 5.4% in one week, impacting 4.2 million people across the state.
The program, which launched Aug. 29, allows first-year UW students and eligible high schoolers to apply for guaranteed admission to the four-year program at Madison.
The controversial speaker announced via TikTok that she will visit Madison on Sept. 19.
An “experimental closure” will see the area, spanning roughly from Parthenon Gyros to State Street Brats, entirely closed to non-emergency vehicles.
The Daily Cardinal spoke with Brooke Harding, B.A. 2014, about her efforts in Ukraine, her time at UW-Madison and what she’s learned from her work with USAID.
UW-Platteville and UW-Parkside are the latest UW System schools to announce spending cuts and furloughs to combat deficits.
The Blk Pwr Coalition has met on multiple occasions with University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s office, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Lori Reesor told The Daily Cardinal on Tuesday.
Budget cuts, skyrocketing rents and fights over free speech and belonging loom as fall classes begin.
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Soaring temperatures during the Wisconsin Badgers’ 38-17 victory over the Buffalo Bulls at Camp Randall Stadium caused hundreds of fans to be put under medical observation Saturday.
Multiple witnesses told The Daily Cardinal the pier was overcrowded prior to collapsing Monday afternoon.
The landmark decisions in two cases involving Harvard College and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill will likely affect admissions processes at UW-Madison, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin said Thursday.
The Language Sciences department will offer ASL courses for the first time in university history.
Audrey Godlewski, the UW-Madison student seen in a video released on May 1 saying racial slurs and violent remarks directed toward Black people, apologized to the campus community Monday night in a statement to The Daily Cardinal.
A total of 8,625 individuals received their degrees, according to the university.
Students marched throughout the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Thursday afternoon after Chancellor Mnookin responded to protesters' demands.
UW-Madison’s student government and university leaders received strong criticism during an open forum Wednesday for their response to a racist video that drew immediate condemnation from students and community members.