‘Top Chef’s Dan Jacobs announced as UW-Madison winter commencement speaker
By Ellie Huber | Oct. 29Dan Jacobs, a contestant on the popular cooking show and Milwaukee restaurant owner, will address graduates at the Winter Commencement Dec. 15.
Dan Jacobs, a contestant on the popular cooking show and Milwaukee restaurant owner, will address graduates at the Winter Commencement Dec. 15.
Gov. Tony Evers emphasized the importance of voting and celebrated Wisconsin’s new legislative maps ahead of the Nov. 5 election in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Thursday.
Gov. Tony Evers discussed concerns with UW-Madison’s institutional neutrality policy, the current youth gender divide and defended Vice President Kamala Harris’ stance on Israel’s war in Gaza in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Thursday.
In an interview with The Daily Cardinal, Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders discussed Vice President Kamala Harris’ plans for the minimum wage, “Medicare at home” and the gender divide in Gen Z politics.
In a talk at Memorial Union, Politico politics bureau chief Jonathan Marin discussed campaign strategies and the strong influence of University of Wisconsin-Madison students in the upcoming election.
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin has raised over $38 million, the vast majority of it from individual contributions, while Republican challenger Eric Hovde has raised just over $28 million, mostly from loans he made to his committee.
The Madison Clerk’s Office moved early voting at Memorial Union to a larger room because of long wait times and an issue with printing ballot envelopes.
Vice President Kamala Harris to visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Wednesday, less than a week ahead of the election.
As University of Wisconsin-Madison students head to the polls, The Daily Cardinal spoke with supporters of both campaigns to hear their thoughts on the presidential election.
Elections for The Daily Cardinal during the 20th century offer a picture into campus prejudices and contemporary social movements.
Nearly 50,000 voters, including one in three voters on campus, sent a protest vote to the Biden administration's handling of Israel’s war in Gaza in April. Some said they will reluctantly vote for Harris, but others are sitting this election out.
Wausau Mayor Doug Diny removed the singular drop box from city hall, sparking outrage from voters and advocacy groups. Although the drop box has been reinstated, the discourse around them continues to brew.
With several referendums on the Nov. 5 ballot, local leaders have mixed feelings about their effectiveness.
In the past decade, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student government has made important strides for students. Yet many remain unaware of its role and do not vote in elections.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is already the only campus in the nation with two daily student newspapers. The student media landscape is only growing despite deep lay-offs in the professional journalism industry.
As many local news publications disappear, residents across the state are forced to fill in news gaps on their own. But in Oconto County, three newspapers fight to make sure residents are informed on elections and local community issues.
As election day nears, Democrats and Republicans in Wisconsin have employed unique strategies to mobilize a key constituency: Latinos.
From limits on property tax increases to a near-statewide ban on local sales taxes, municipalities in Wisconsin have few options to bring in more revenue as service costs rise.
Rapper Yung Gravy performed in Madison on Wednesday as part of the nationwide “Party to the Polls” tour.
Members of nonprofit Black and brown youth organization Leaders Igniting Transformation debated issues related to democracy on Thursday.