Carolee Dodge Francis becomes first Native woman department chair
By Natasha Hicks | Dec. 8, 2022Growing up on the Menominee reservation inspired her health research and nonprofit organizations.
Growing up on the Menominee reservation inspired her health research and nonprofit organizations.
The resale helped fundraise for Hoofers club teams and make ski gear affordable for students and families.
The event brought together the Persian community and connected them to protestors in Iran.
The updated master plan recommends a preserve outreach center to be built on the grounds among several other new improvements to the facility.
Stallworth adapted his story as a Black detective infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan into a book and feature film.
The $20,000 annual commitment is among initiatives that aim to boost community engagement.
UWPD handed out citations and ejections at the Wisconsin—Minnesota rivalry football game.
Three UW-Madison juniors raised over $500 for cancer research, and all proceeds will be donated to the Carbone Cancer Center.
UW-Madison student government unanimously voted to disband rebuilding the shared student governance body from the ground up.
Some indigenous students hope a commitment to Native activism extends throughout the year, not just during the month of November.
Comedian Charlie Berens gives his biggest piece of advice and shares what’s so special about Midwest culture ahead of his winter commencement speech.
Indigenous agricultural practices center around harmony with nature, and could solve natural disasters and other global issues in modern society.
UW-Madison upholds the consideration of race among many other factors in admissions.
This open-access book was designed to bridge the gap between Black activism and disability activism while being accessible and readable for many people.
The Daily Cardinal sat down with Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Dr. Lori Reesor to discuss the current campus climate.
The UW School of Pharmacy takes steps to better inform students about the history of cannabis use.
SHIP is designed specifically for UW-Madison students, allowing them a comprehensive insurance plan that covers additional health care costs incurred at University Health Services.
UW students feel the campus is an environment where drinking feels like a social necessity.
New Nalox-ZONE boxes aim to reduce the possibility of drug overdoses, especially with the rise in fentanyl overdoses.
Badger Recovery holds twice weekly meetings where students can get advice and cultivate a sense of fellowship while on their recovery journey.