One building, big questions: What does Mosse Humanities mean to UW?
By Zoey Jiang | Mar. 27For some, the building is a beautiful encapsulation of Brutalist architecture. Others see it as an aging headache draining university resources.
For some, the building is a beautiful encapsulation of Brutalist architecture. Others see it as an aging headache draining university resources.
Generation Z is increasingly choosing not to drink alcohol, leading campus bars to implement more promotions and options for students who do.
As new apartment developments continue to rise up near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, a recent housing report suggests private student housing supply may meet demand without the need for a new dorm.
Students say the pressure to secure internships, while also juggling coursework, part-time jobs and a balanced social life, is taking a toll.
Local businesses and residents weigh impact of Regent Street’s proposed redevelopment
The Associated Students of Madison passed a divestment resolution that drew heated discussion, both against it and in favor, strong criticism from the university and a walkout from Jewish students.
The Madison Police Department hosted its first free book fair, hoping to promote literacy and community engagement.
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin directed all University of Wisconsin-Madison departments to reduce their budgets by 5-7% while the Trump administration slashed federal funding. Some graduate students say they’re being left in the dust.
New graduates across certain STEM majors face a precarious job market upon graduation, leaving students to learn alternate ways of getting a job.
Former University of Wisconsin System Regent Bob Atwell reflected on the last decade-long tuition freeze as Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Tom Tiffany calls for a new one.
Programs designed to serve underrepresented and minority students face several challenges amid a federal push against diversity, equity and inclusion.
Technical college enrollment is rising as more students see two-year institutions as a more affordable route than traditional four-year ones.
Rising textbook costs impact student financial security, causing them to seek out alternative options.
Madison District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison student Bobby Gronert discussed affordable housing, transit and policing in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
Ellen Zhang discussed her candidacy in a heated District 8 race in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
Chris Taylor discussed her bid for the state supreme court, judicial impartiality and stressed the importance of youth voter turnout in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Wednesday.
Residents were inside of the unlocked apartments when the burglaries occurred, according to the Madison Police Department.
University Faculty and Academic Staff co-president Barret Elward raised questions about the language of a state bill that would adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's working definition of antisemitism for all public institutions.
The bill, which would demand the University of Wisconsin System divest from Israel, Sudan and controversial American companies, was met with both intense support and opposition.
The president and CEO of civil liberties non-profit the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression discussed free expression on college campuses with Chancellor Mnookin Wednesday.