Creation, distribution of ‘deepfakes’ penalized under new law
By Zoey Elwood | Nov. 6Wisconsin lawmakers unanimously passed legislation to criminalize the creation and distribution of deepfakes with intent to harass, embarrass or intimidate others.
Wisconsin lawmakers unanimously passed legislation to criminalize the creation and distribution of deepfakes with intent to harass, embarrass or intimidate others.
Launched this fall, RISE-AI will improve advanced university research by employing faculty for research in the field of artificial intelligence.
Offering free coaching, peer meetings and sober social events, Badger Recovery provides students a safe space to heal and belong in a campus culture that often celebrates in excess.
Carthage College student Zachary Roper announced his candidacy for governor, making him the youngest candidate in the field.
The panel discussed food justice and security over a homemade, locally-sourced meal cooked by student volunteers.
Madison Alder Tag Evers has concerns over animal welfare in retail pet stores, although there are no puppy mills or retail pet stores in city limits.
After decades teaching middle school science in classrooms across the country, Jeanne Nye found a new purpose with The Raging Grannies of Madison.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison investigation reported non-student leadership and out of state trips. Those non-students refute the allegations
University Health Services outlined prevention strategies for students in a campus-wide email.
Report from the Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy indicates that state economic activity may suffer $280 million annually if the program continues to struggle.
Ricardo Carrion Jr. will lead the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center amid a period of heightened scrutiny.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health plans to use a cyclotron particle accelerator to advance research and treatment.
Brittney Cooper highlighted the need to recognize individual power amidst attacks on justice as the Gender & Women’s studies department reflected on 50 years of the program.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Students for a Democratic Society group hosted a rally for Gaza on Oct. 23 in opposition to Israel breaking the ceasefire.
The decision is motivated by safety concerns.
Morgan Finke, Communications Coordinator for Public Health Madison & Dane County, outlined health precautions and new vaccine availability in a conversation with The Daily Cardinal.
The government shutdown which began Oct. 1 is not expected to impact financial aid despite student concern.
Planned Parenthood is scheduling abortions again after Medicaid restrictions in the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ forced them to pause the procedure for nearly a month.
The Wisconsin Young Americans for Freedom hosted a panel Oct. 15 where participants discussed tensions on campus over free speech, representation and political balance.
Students can enjoy a variety of Halloween-themed events around campus throughout the week leading up to Oct. 31.