New Regent Street redesign proposal prioritizes pedestrians
By Jackson Baker and Jane Dardik | Mar. 16The new Regent Street pedestrian-focused proposal increases sidewalk space and emphasizes traffic flow.
The new Regent Street pedestrian-focused proposal increases sidewalk space and emphasizes traffic flow.
Sheriff Kalvin Barrett reviewed his accomplishments and challenges from his first four years in office in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill to repeal an older law that limited the regulations local governments could place on landlords.
Madison Public Library’s Seed Library distributes free native prairie and garden seeds each winter and spring, offering roughly 50,000 seed packets annually to community members across eight library branches.
Shark Tank’s Mark Cuban and Snow Scholars Investor told the Cardinal in an interview the negative comments made about Snow Scholars are “ridiculous and slanderous.”
The university saw a rise in national research funding rankings, new campus construction, four law school break-ins and a lawsuit targeting scholarships practices.
This week, host Amellia Fowler sits down with Daily Cardinal Staff Writer Jane Dardik to discuss her coverage of a recent ‘know your rights’ panel – where immigration attorneys shared tips on how to stay safe in the event of an ICE encounter.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will offer a new public policy undergraduate degree in the La Follette School of Public Affairs next fall.
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.
Staying on campus during Thanksgiving break? Here’s what you need to know.