Man attacked while hailing a cab on University Avenue
By The Daily Cardinal | Oct. 22, 2012Police are seeking four men who allegedly attacked a man attempting to flag down a cab on the 600 block of University Avenue Saturday morning.
Police are seeking four men who allegedly attacked a man attempting to flag down a cab on the 600 block of University Avenue Saturday morning.
The Muslim Students Association, the Muslim-Jewish Volunteer Initiative and the Lubar Institute for the Study of Abrahamic Religions will co-sponsor an event Friday to examine and discuss the way Islam is viewed in America.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison professor won a 2012 American Book Award on Oct. 7 for his book on environmental issues.
The Wisconsin Institute for Discovery at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was recognized for the environmentally friendly design of its building during an awards ceremony Tuesday.
The iconic Orpheum Theatre will reopen its doors with the assistance of Frank Productions, an entertainment company based out of Madison that could begin hosting events at the concert venue as early as January 2013.
In anticipation of larger crowds over the upcoming Halloween weekend, which coincides with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Homecoming, Madison Police Department officials said they will increase police presence in the downtown area to manage traffic and control crowds.
The Teaching Assistant Association became the latest part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison community Thursday to speak out in opposition to the proposed Human Resources redesign.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and former Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson, the state’s candidates for U.S. Senate, went head to head Thursday night in an occasionally feisty debate held at the University of Wisconsin-Marathon in Wausau.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved its first budgets for fiscal year 2013-2014 Thursday by approving funding levels for Badger Catholic and Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán de UW-Madison.
It was hardly a message potential UW-Madison College Republican members in the audience expected to hear at the group’s first meeting of an election year—that being a Republican in Madison can sometimes feel like being the “political equivalent of a battered woman.”
A typical Badger home game experience includes walking with throngs of people through the Camp Randall arch, singing “Varsity” with thousands of other Badger fans, and shaking the stadium during “Jump Around.”
The presidential and U.S. Senate races in Wisconsin are both locked in a dead heat, according to the latest Marquette Law School poll released Wednesday, with the election 20 days away.
In the midst of the controversy surrounding the Palermo’s Pizza workers’ strike, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association and the Student Labor Action Coalition released a joint resolution calling for the university to cut all ties with Palermo’s.
The Overture Center could see more funding from the city than originally proposed in the mayor’s 2013 operating budget after several Common Council members announced Wednesday an amendment that would double the funding currently allotted to the venue.
City officials granted Logan’s Madtown Restaurant and Bar more time to obtain an attorney before the hearing on possible revocation of its liquor license at a meeting Wednesday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Search and Screen Committee once again saw low turnout numbers at its second public discussion forum Wednesday, where it solicited campus and community feedback on a description of the university’s ideal leader.
The second oldest of presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s five sons, Matt, stopped by The Kollege Klub Wednesday night in the latest effort from the Romney campaign to reach young voters in Wisconsin.
The Route 80 campus bus service will change Thursday, allowing University of Wisconsin-Madison students to avoid trekking up Bascom Hill.
After hours of debate, student government voted down legislation Wednesday to create a grassroots committee devoted to student-driven advocacy and organizing on environmental sustainability issues.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Government Committee announced the results of this year’s freshman elections election Wednesday night.