UWPD investigating four burglaries at UW-Madison Law Building
By Zoey Elwood | Jan. 10Campus police alerted University of Wisconsin-Madison students Wednesday to a string of potentially related thefts at the Law Building.
Campus police alerted University of Wisconsin-Madison students Wednesday to a string of potentially related thefts at the Law Building.
The Wisconsin Marketing Organization held a banquet Dec. 3 with presentations on semester-long collaborative projects and initiatives with local businesses.
Speakers, including University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, UW Regent Jack Salzwedel, Miss America 2023 winner Grace Vanderhei and student speaker Jeeva Premkumar, celebrated the winter class of 2025.
University of Wisconsin-Madison academics discussed the future of higher education under the Trump administration.
After UW officials raised concerns over safety, the fraternity plans to increase security measures, including blacked-out fencing, attendance restrictions and more police presence.
While some students and instructors embrace Artificial Intelligence study tools, others wonder if human tutors offer something technology can’t replace.
The award will advance local health initiatives.
Finalist Zoe Kukla said she’s seeking solutions to the lowering literacy rates nationwide.
With Title VI support gone, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will end Filipino language instruction and restructure others as foreign language offerings face an uncertain future.
The UW System Board of Regents voted Thursday to move three departments out of the College of Letters & Sciences into a new College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence.
Lobbying efforts reflect uncertainty, shifting politics in higher education.
The once-annual Christmas tree sale will return to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Stock Pavilion for the first time since 2019.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will offer a new public policy undergraduate degree in the La Follette School of Public Affairs next fall.
The group brings together students, faculty, staff and alumni of the School of Medicine and Public Health through classical music.
University of Wisconsin-Madison sociology researcher Morgan Henson, a teaching assistant studying far-right legitimization online, earned the prestigious Gulickson Fellowship for the second consecutive year.
The Daily Cardinal spoke with Yung Gravy about filming a music video in Madison, his favorite places in the city and how he balanced his rising career as a student.
Campus Voices of Courage for Equity and Social chapter led a ‘know your rights’ panel recently, answering questions on immigrant rights under the Trump administration and what to do if Immigration and Customs Enforcement appears on campus.
The Wisconsin-based band spoke about the use of music as a tool of cultural preservation Tuesday night.
The Daily Cardinal spoke with drag queen and Wisconsin native Trixie Mattel about her decision to visit campus and her love for Madison.
After laying off the program’s director, the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Public Defender Project looks to expand training for public defenders through a new partnership with the Wisconsin State Public Defenders.