Wisconsin’s latest data center battleground
By John Ernst and Kayla Dembiec | Nov. 7As developers try to tap into the freshwater of Lake Michigan, Port Washington residents debate new data center
As developers try to tap into the freshwater of Lake Michigan, Port Washington residents debate new data center
Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s annual boot hockey tournament is set to return this year, with organizers keeping a close eye on weather conditions to ensure safety.
The pressure to avoid the "freshman 15" at the University of Wisconsin-Madison fosters harmful behaviors and campus-wide concerns about eating disorders and body image.
Stoughton EMS reported multiple hospitalizations linked to THC-laced pizza served at Famous Yeti’s Pizza, prompting a public health investigation.
Members of nonprofit Black and brown youth organization Leaders Igniting Transformation debated issues related to democracy on Thursday.
Ben & Jerry’s is teaming up with MoveOn to bring free ice cream to Madison on Oct. 5 as part of their "Scoop the Vote" campaign, which seeks to engage voters.
Students, protestors and community members gathered at the Common Council meeting to voice their support and concerns about the resolution.
As spring unfolds its beauty across the state of Wisconsin, the looming threat of tornadoes and severe weather heightens, threatening both property and lives.
Explore the spaces where LGBTQ+ students find comfort, community and identity when transitioning to Madison from rural and conservative areas.
Host Oliver Gerharz sits down with the Daily Cardinal’s College News Editor Noe Goldhaber and reporter Kayla Dembiec to discuss their story on the potential cancellation of Lilly’s Classic, a yearly party thrown by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, due to thin ice. Shortly after this interview was conducted, the event was cancelled.