Beekeeper’s business buzzes at the Dane County Farmers’ Market
By Ellie Bourdo | Apr. 18“It's not so scary to get stung a little bit,” said Dale Marsden, founder and owner of Marsden’s Pure Honey LLC.
Ellie Bourdo is the features editor for The Daily Cardinal. Ellie previously served as associate news editor, where she specialized in breaking news and University of Wisconsin-System news reporting. She also works at WisPolitics. Follow Ellie on Twitter at @elliebourdo.
“It's not so scary to get stung a little bit,” said Dale Marsden, founder and owner of Marsden’s Pure Honey LLC.
This week host Oliver Gerharz talks with the Daily Cardinal's Features Editor Ellie Bourdo to discuss her article on this year's Coming Together of peoples Conference, a yearly event held by UW-Madison's Indigenous Law Students Association, and the organization that runs it. Articles recapped in this week’s campus news in brief segment:ASM Sustainability marches forth to Earth Day in kickoff event - Mary BoschUW-Madison, Togetherall partner to expand student mental health resources - Malia LangerChinese Badgers commemoration connects families, examines historic student impacts - Mia Salbego
The Indigenous Law Student Association aims to inform students and the community about the importance of Indian law.
The nonprofit organization, Hearty Hands, provides the homeless population of Madison with winter supplies during the cold months.
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Fernie Rodriguez provides insight on campus community initiatives.
As Madison’s housing crisis persists. Nonprofits provide tenant solutions.
Eric Oxendorf reflects on his journey as an architectural photographer after 50 years.
UW-Madison continues to make efforts toward a more sustainable campus, students call for more action.
Jewish leaders explain the variety of support they offer for UW-Madison students.
“High-speed internet is not a luxury, it is a basic necessity,” Vice President Kamala Harris visits Wisconsin to tout broadband expansion and domestic manufacturing job creation.
Gov. Tony Evers speaks during the Progress Pride flag raising ceremony at the Wisconsin State Capitol building on June 1, 2023, to celebrate the beginning of Pride month.