Recreational sports announces $2 million endowment
By The Daily Cardinal | May. 1, 2014The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Recreational Sports announced Thursday a $2 million endowment available to sports clubs on campus.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Recreational Sports announced Thursday a $2 million endowment available to sports clubs on campus.
Dane County released a warning cautioning people against the dangers of contracting West Nile Virus (WNV), a disease which is on the rise in recent years.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Morgridge Center for Public Service named Kathy Cramer interim director, according to a Wednesday university release.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s provost office selected Mark Johnson, assistant professor of educational policy studies, as the new director of Educational Innovation, according to a university release.
Bike thefts are on the rise on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, according to a Wednesday statement from the UW-Madison Police Department.
Each week, University of Wisconsin-Madison students and community members spend hours in the Dane County jails providing books and other readings for inmates.
Representatives from each of the ethnic studies programs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison held a town hall meeting Wednesday to discuss the future of their respective programs.
The last days of April marked the end of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, but it is only the beginning of an ongoing conversation about combatting sexual violence on college campuses and beyond.
The Associated Students of Madison released a statement Wednesday announcing its backing of the latest Diversity Plan, in light of clarifications and additions made to the original framework.
City officials anticipate a different pre-finals celebration this year as they expect the Mifflin Street Block Party to fade further into the past.
Citizens Against Subsidized Hotels, a city advocacy group opposing Madison city alders’ development plans, is gaining support from other organizations to pass an ordinance that requires citizen approval of large-scale subsidized city projects.
The city of Madison and Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced Wednesday plans to reconstruct East Johnson Street.
A man armed with a handgun robbed Pizza Extreme Tuesday night and stole an undisclosed amount of money, according to a Madison Police Department report.
The new University of Wisconsin-Madison personnel management system has encouraged further development of the Human Resources Design Project strategic plan, according to a university release.
A federal judge struck down Wisconsin’s voter ID law Tuesday, which required voters to show photo identification at the polls on the grounds it would hinder minority citizens’ right to vote.
Madison’s city Council approved an ordinance to allow alcohol consumption on downtown commercial quadricycles and renewed a contract with Judge Doyle Square project directors to continue its negotiation process.
A Madison driver struck a pedestrian on the 600 block of East Washington Avenue Tuesday, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
The Student Judiciary ruled Monday that College Republicans did not receive due process in its April 23 appeal for a larger office space in the Student Activities Center and should receive a re-application hearing.
“Styrocycle,” a sustainability initiative conceived by four University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduate students and several postgraduate advisors, received $90,000 at the National Sustainable Design Expo held in Washington, D.C., Friday through Sunday, according to a news release.
One side of the room cheered while the other sat in silence as the city’s Plan Commission voted unanimously to approve plans to convert an auto repair facility into a “tiny house” workshop and nine-unit residential community in a Monday meeting.