New smartphone application launches at Fresh Market
By Megan Stoebig | Oct. 6, 2013Fetch Rewards, a Madison-based application creator, launched its grocery shopping application Friday at Fresh Madison Market.
Fetch Rewards, a Madison-based application creator, launched its grocery shopping application Friday at Fresh Madison Market.
The Daily Cardinal sat down with David Gardner and Mia Akers to discuss their year as Chair and Vice Chair of the Associated Students of Madison. Watch the video below to hear what your campus leaders have to say.
University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Reuben Sanon, a current affairs intern in Washington, D.C., for the semester, has been off work all week because of the government shutdown.
Jonathan Gruber, a professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, gave a lecture Thursday at Union South on the current national issues of health care reform, including the implementation of “Obamacare.”
The Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group released its student guide for understanding health insurance options under the Affordable Care Act at a press conference Thursday.
The MultiCultural Student Coalition submitted an appeal to the Student Services Finance Committee this week about what MCSC members see as a “double standard” in SSFC’s treatment of policy violations.
Student council members voted 15-6 Wednesday to appoint University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Mary Prunty as Finance Committee Chair, replacing Andrew Kidd.
The Associated Students of Madison Sustainability Committee met Wednesday to discuss the progress of its current campaigns.
Economist Jonathan Gruber, one of the primary architects of a health care plan that influenced the creation of “Obamacare,” will give a lecture Thursday on current national issues of health care reform.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank met with faculty and staff in the Chazen Museum Wednesday to introduce herself to her new colleagues. The event was a chance “to put a face with our program name and to get to know her and to introduce her to the rest of our staff,” according to Dominic Ledesma, associate director of the Chancellor’s & Powers-Knapp Scholarship programs.
Dane County Board Supervisor Leland Pan told a student government committee Tuesday he plans to begin a grassroots campaign to give community members oversight over police cases.
Dr. William Kelso revealed “the buried truth” at the historic Jamestown, Virginia settlement at a lecture at the Wisconsin Historical Society Tuesday.
The Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare released a summary report of its six-month long investigation into a University of Wisconsin-Madison experiment Monday that found no violations in the university’s use of cats in sound localization research.
UW System campuses will begin a transition from the nonprofit WiscNet to a new internally run data network that is set to be completed by Jan. 31, 2015, UW-System officials announced Tuesday.
The Wisconsin Alumni Association will invite University of Wisconsin-Madison alumni and university supporters to ‘Share the Wonderful’ in its second annual fundraising campaign, which starts in October and runs through December.
Nearly 80,000 people from near and far will participate in one of four pilot Massive Open Online Courses Thursday, according to a university news release.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison released an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report as a part of “increased communications efforts” between the university and students about campus safety, according to a university news release.
The Shell, also known as the Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center, reopened Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., with the exception of two basketball courts.
Ald. Michael Verveer, District 4, is no stranger to campus governance, he told students at an Associated Students of Madison Legislative Affairs Committee meeting Monday.
The Wisconsin Public Interest Group applied for funding eligibility for the next two academic years from the Student Services Finance Committee Monday. WISPIRG is a state-based organization that works to address and find solutions to issues of public interest.