Government shutdown likely won’t impact financial aid
By Olivia Ruetten | Oct. 27The government shutdown which began Oct. 1 is not expected to impact financial aid despite student concern.
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.
The annual ‘Fright Night’ fundraiser taught visitors Science Hall’s haunted history through a ghostly self-guided tour.
Dane Demo Farms connects county and farmer interests with UW researchers to find environmentally-friendly solutions.
Business owners welcomed the surprise of the Times’ feature.
Republican lawmakers introduced separate cannabis bills targeting THC and medical marijuana.
Alex Warren performed at the Orpheum for the kickoff of Future Friends, a national mental wellness and music initiative by Two Bridge and Core Spaces.
The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice is a campus-wide initiative looking to promote open dialogue and civil discourse.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate hosted photojournalist Ami Vitale in the first lecture of the 2025-26 Distinguished Lecture Series.
Protesters marched to the Capitol in opposition to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Amid declining enrollment and the closure of other 2-year campuses across the University of Wisconsin System, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville will close the Baraboo Sauk County campus at the end of this school year.
Bennett spoke with The Daily Cardinal about her background, inspirations for running for the 76th state assembly district and priorities for the future.
Republican lawmakers aim to prohibit the University of Wisconsin System from raising undergraduate tuition by more than inflation rates.
After new state regulations barring certain nicotine vapes, campus-area smoke shop owners have lost significant revenue.
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill package which would increase state funding for advising and retention, and create a state-funded tuition grant program.
As part of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Alpha Chi Omega hosted a “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event to support a local shelter.
Atmospheric scientist Ángel F. Adames Corraliza and nuclear security specialist Sébastien Philippe were awarded prestigious MacArthur Fellowships.
The Department of Public Education Cider is the latest politically-charged beverage from the outspoken brewery.