Landing an on-campus job feels impossible. A recruiter talks how to stand out
By Olivia Ruetten | Oct. 3For some students, finding an on-campus job feels impossible, a recruiter told The Daily Cardinal how to stand out.
For some students, finding an on-campus job feels impossible, a recruiter told The Daily Cardinal how to stand out.
Journalists Susan Glasser and Peter Baker voiced their concerns about the future of journalism under a second Donald Trump term at the Edgewater Hotel Sept.19, reflecting on their experience covering Trump's “hostile takeover” of the Republican party.
Former President Donald Trump attacked the Biden-Harris administration in front of a packed house in Waunakee.
Wisconsin Democrats held a Packer football game tailgate at Lambeau Field Sunday to champion Dr. Kristin Lyerly’s campaign for U.S. House of Representatives.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison “Sustain-A-Bash” campus tour highlighted environmentally focused projects across campus.
In an interview with The Daily Cardinal, District 8 Ald. MGR Govindarajan explained how Madison’s budget works as the city finds itself at a financial crossroads.
The Wisconsin Black Student Union hosted a candlelight vigil on Friday to commemorate Marcellus “Khaliifah” Williams, who was executed in Missouri on Tuesday.
The MMSD school board approved two referendums to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot, asking voters to approve budget increases.
The New York Representative stopped in Madison Friday to advocate for abortion rights in Wisconsin and across the nation on behalf of the Harris-Walz campaign.
Cap Times Idea Fest culminated on Saturday afternoon with events on political strategy in Wisconsin and the outcome of the presidential election this coming November.
Community activism sparked the Bayview Foundation, today the nonprofit is still a sanctuary for those with diverse backgrounds.
Voting advocates in Madison push for student turnout as the Wisconsin voter ID law continues to confuse and stifle turnout across the state.
After UW-Madison cleared Mecha de Teejop of responsibility for an antisemitic chalking event surfaced last May, records show the former student organization faced an investigation they called “hostile” and likened to “McCarthyism” that led to their decision to disaffiliate from the university.
Interim Dane County Executive Jamie Kuhn proposed a budget with a 7% decrease from 2024, focusing on families and communities in Dane County.
UW System President Jay Rothman addressed freedom of expression leaders about the UW System’s plans to promote a marketplace of ideas.
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Palestine Legal, a civil rights and advocacy group, argued that university disciplinary proceedings against pro-Palestine activists violate First Amendment rights and called on the university to drop two cases they called “discriminatory.”
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