Interaction a must for diversity
By The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Dec. 13, 2007Increasing numbers of students of color is not the only way to increase diversity on campus
Increasing numbers of students of color is not the only way to increase diversity on campus
UW has one final tune-up before Big Ten Conference play begins.
A new poll again says Wisconsinites are unsatisfied with healthcare in the state, with the majority in favor of universal healthcare and health savings accounts.
Gumseng Restaurant, near Union South, will close Dec. 21.
Jewish food may vary, but it helps share stories of the holidays. '
The Daily Cardinal Arts staff critiques the top 15 albums of the year.'
With second half stocked with WCHA teams, Badgers will quickly learn where they stand.
Brianna Bakker and Julia Piernot will climb an uncommon route of Mount Kilimanjaro in January
Some students are shunning the excessive waste associated with holiday consumerism and turning toward environmentally friendly gifts.
Wisconsin defense vs. Tennessee offense
Students, police and the university have expressed optimism for campus safety a year after high-profile sexual assaults put the campus on alert.
Matt wishes he had fur - and a deep understanding of life. '
The men's basketball team will look to avenge its loss to Marquette by defeating the UWM Panthers.
Kenneth Durgans is the right candidate to increase the number of minority students on campus, but also to make diversity an experience for all UW-Madison students.
Madison declares another snow emergency as Tuesday's snowstorm delivers five more inches of snow. Classes continue at UW-Madison despite other cancellations at campuses across the state.
Ghostface Killah takes a more down to earth approach by rapping about relatable subject matter on his latest, The Big Doe Rehab.'
Major bills passed in the state Senate easily Tuesday, though the \Compassionate Care"" bill remains unresolved in the Assembly
Wisconsin and Northern Iowa wrestled to a 16-16 tie.
Senior guard Jolene Anderson moved to third place on UW's career scoring list Tuesday night.