Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
The Daily Cardinal Est. 1892
Thursday, April 03, 2025


Support our work

Help UW-Madison student journalists spread their wings and get free bonus content with updates about our latest work by becoming a Cardinal Wings member.

BECOME A MEMBER




Multimedia & Podcasts

More Multimedia
Podcast 4.2 .mp3
Podcast 4.2 .mp3



Wisconsin Women's Lightweight Rowing vs Stanford3646.JPG
SPORTS

Wisconsin’s women’s rowing opens spring season at Cardinal Invitational

The Wisconsin Badgers women’s rowing team kicked off their spring season on March 15 and 16 at the Cardinal Invitational in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, racing against a competitive field on Melton Hill Lake. Facing national powerhouses and challenging weather conditions, the Badgers tested their pre-season condition in their first races since returning from a January training trip to Florida.





Badger Herald Cardinal Call.jpg
PODCAST

Cardinal Call: Crawford Rallies at UW

On this episode of Cardinal Call, Oliver Gerharz speaks with the Badger Herald’s Digital News Editor Brianna Davis about her story “Judge Susan Crawford hosts rally at UW as early voting begins for April election” as part of a larger discussion about campus attitudes towards the recent State Supreme Court race.





Cardinal Call Logo!.jpg
PODCAST

Cardinal Call: Conservative Voice Heather Mac Donald Condemns DEI at Wisconsin Event

This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Staff Writer Jake Piper about his story “Heather Mac Donald blasts DEI, says it works to ‘cover up the racial skill gap’ during UW-Madison visit” in a discussion of Heather MacDonald’s comments on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on college campuses. Articles in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment: New UWPD chief Brent Plisch outlines leadership vision, department’s collaboration efforts – Ella Hanley 2025 student government elections see highest voter turnout in years – Gavin Escott UW-Madison College Democrats, Republicans campaign on tried-and-true abortion, public safety issues in Supreme Court race – Clara Strecker







25-3-16_Huber_Men_s Tennis-04.jpg
MEN'S TENNIS

Michigan stuns Wisconsin after Badgers let early lead slip

The Wisconsin Badgers (6-6, 0-4 Big Ten) men’s tennis team came out strong against the No. 17 Michigan Wolverines (9-7, 3-1 Big Ten) on Sunday, claiming the doubles point and building early momentum. But despite leading 3-1 at one stage, the Badgers were unable to hold off the Wolverines’ late surge, falling 4-3 in a closely contested match.




Powered by SNworks Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2025 The Daily Cardinal