Republicans reintroduce campus free speech bill
By Audrey Lopez-Stane and Ethan Morse | Oct. 2Republicans continue to push a bill protecting free speech and political diversity on Wisconsin college campuses on its fourth legislative session.
Republicans continue to push a bill protecting free speech and political diversity on Wisconsin college campuses on its fourth legislative session.
Recently released rankings by U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges placed the University of Wisconsin-Madison among the top 40 higher education institutions in the country for the fourth year in a row.
Three seasonal flights will be returning to the Regional Airport, along with one new offering.
Rep. Lisa Subeck, D-Madison, reintroduced the Right to Contraception Act following Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin's decision to pause abortion services.
The death of a whooping crane signifies a new threat to the endangered species.
Climate activists lead rally to promote environmental justice, academic freedom and democracy for the first Wisconsin climate rally in President Donald Trump’s second term.
A panel during the University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Journalism Ethics conference spoke on rising confusion about governmental control of free speech.
The Associated Students of Madison held their first Justice, Equity and Belonging Committee meeting of the year Tuesday night, where students shared their concerns about the university’s decision to dissolve the diversity division.
Police say Mark A. Tiggelaar, 62, died from injuries after the Sept. 20 attack; suspect Keith A. Jones remains in custody.
The Wisconsin Historical Society hosted a series of walking tours, aiming to educate and inspire participants to learn more about the city’s history.
Following the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s first Gold rating from the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), the student government sustainability committee is aiming for even more student engagement and accountability in climate preservation efforts.
Legal scholar Kate Shaw and progressive lawyer Jeff Mandell joined forces at Cap Times Idea Fest to share thoughts on relevant topics dominating American media.
The newly founded Wisconsin Hispanic Legislative Caucus hosted a celebration for Hispanic Heritage Month at the Capitol for the first time in history.
After two years of setbacks, the Campus Neighborhood Association is recognized again by the City of Madison
Kinesiology professor emeritus Cindy Kuhrasch designed the exhibit, five years in the making, which combines archival pictures, oral history interviews and written records of the university’s renowned women’s physical education programs.
University of Wisconsin-Madison cheese lovers gathered in Ingraham Hall on the evening of Sept. 16 to kick off the Badger Cheese Club’s first meeting.
Former Chancellor Donna Shalala and Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin discussed the fragility of research institutions and the importance of undergraduate education in a fireside chat Monday.
Rep. Francesca Hong discussed her bid for governor and campaign priorities in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
International Student Services held their first Global Café Wednesday, an event where students came together to connect over a history lesson and a Polish pastry.
Nora, a 9-year-old polar bear, will soon join Henry Vilas Zoo as part of a national effort to protect the threatened species and sustain a healthy population in professional care.