Landlords must face consequences
By The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Sep. 16, 2008Reports of landlord's failure to respond to tennant complaints raises issue of tenant's rights
Reports of landlord's failure to respond to tennant complaints raises issue of tenant's rights
Columnist Andy Van Sistine marvels at the fall of the Michigan Wolverines and attributes it to the lack of character shown by Rich Rodriguez over the past year.
Wisconsin Union officials announced the commencement of interior design and conclusion of exterior design at a news conference Monday.
The UW-Madison bacteriology department announced a large donation of brewing equipment was donated by the MillerCoors brewing company.
The UW women's soccer team lost to Boston University by the score of 1-0 and tied Harvard 1-1 over the weekend. The Badgers will return to Madison for their next four matches starting next weekend.
Recent proposal to ban drive-thrus in Madison deserves greater consideration
Desperately seeking canine companionship.'
A little over a year since its collapse, the I-35W Bridge in Minneapolis will open Thursday. The tragedy sparked an inspection of similar bridges in Wisconsin.
The UW golf team finished in fifth place at the Gopher Invitational over the weekend bounding out of a five way tie for 11th on the tournament's final day. Seniors Tyler Obermueller and Dan Woltman came up big after both shooting 80 in the first round.
The Wisconsin cross country teams dominated the Huskie Open at Northern Illinois last weekend. Four male UW runners finished tied for first while the top seven female finishers ran for Wisconsin.
Wisconsin football head coach Bret Bielema spoke to the media Monday and discussed the advantages that come from having a weekend off. He expects sophomore corner Aaron Henry to be health enough to play in two week's time when the team faces Michigan.
The anti-war student group CAN hosted a kickoff at Memorial Union Monday
Diana English's new film offers up a man-free universe in \The Women."" The result: An awkward mess that seems as dated as George Cukor's 1939 original.'
Sept. 10 through Oct. 10 marks Voter Reigstration Month in Madison to get a head start on registration for the upcoming presidential election.
Dave proclaims his love for concert mishaps and Okkervil River'
Family, UW System representatives, faculty and community members gather at the Overture Center to celebrate the former chancellor's seven years of service.
An epic battle takes place between the arachnids and Megan.'
The Wisconsin men's soccer team split the weekend in Milwaukee.
In an attempt to keep the General Motors plant open in Janesville, Wis., state politicians met with GM officials Friday and offered incentives to keep the plant operating.
As alcohol-related violence continues to be an issue among downtown partygoers, police and bars are working to keep the late-night scene peaceful and safe.