UW wins Big Ten blood drive, $1 million prize
By Madison Moris | Dec. 8The award will advance local health initiatives.
The award will advance local health initiatives.
As classes end, Madison is not slowing down.
QTS Data Centers says the collaborations will enable research on sustainable development and stabilize the local construction workforce, but some DeForest residents object to the company’s plan to build a data center.
Wisconsin lawmakers introduced legislation on Nov. 14 which would prevent schools from serving margarine instead of butter to help support the state’s dairy industry.
Rep. Vincent Miresse talks about environmental legislation and what led him to politics in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
The Department of Public Education Cider is the latest politically-charged beverage from the outspoken brewery.
The effort hopes to reduce America’s blood supply shortage by competing with other Big Ten schools through the “We Give Blood” drive.
At Grainger Hall and Gordons Dining Commons, University Health Services will be offering flu vaccines to members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison community.
This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Daily Cardinal Life and Style Editor Madison Moris about her story “‘Performative Men Wanted’: UW students face off in ‘Performative Male Contest’” in a discussion of those who jockeyed for the title of Most Performative Male.
The popular online trend made its way to Madison on Friday, crowning the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “most performative male”
Members of the Ho-Chunk Nation drummed at the Clean Lakes Alliance Community Coffee
A stack of CD cases. Photo courtesy of Madison Moris