'He welcomed me to Rome': Badgers mourn Pope Francis during Italian study abroad
By Annika Bereny | May. 3University of Wisconsin-Madison students studying abroad joined mourners in Vatican City after Pope Francis’ death.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students studying abroad joined mourners in Vatican City after Pope Francis’ death.
Five University of Wisconsin-Madison students recreated the clothing worn by survivors during their ...
Wisconsin and 19 other states joined a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s restructuring ...
On this episode of the Cardinal Call, host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to former Daily Cardinal State News Editor Anna Kleiber about her story “‘Hmong Diaspora in Tapestry’: A history of resilience told through embroidered cloth” in a discussion of the past, present and future of the Hmong diaspora.
Article in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment: Evers appoints 3 members to UW Board of Regents - Alaina Walsh
On this episode of the Cardinal Call, host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to former Daily Cardinal State News Editor Anna Kleiber about her story “‘Hmong Diaspora in Tapestry’: A history of resilience told through embroidered cloth” in a discussion of the past, present and future of the Hmong diaspora. Article in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment: Evers appoints 3 members to UW Board of Regents - Alaina Walsh
The Senate committee on Health heard a bill aiming to increase access to services for individuals with Alzheimer’s and their families.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin authorized a police raid of the pro-Palestine encampment one year ago today. Here are moments that defined the 12-day protest.
The City of Madison’s investigation report found that the former clerk broke city policy by failing to notify officials of almost 200 uncounted ballots in November’s election.
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan is suspended following charges relating to helping a man evade immigration authorities.
On this episode of Cardinal Call, Host Oliver Gerharz speaks with the Daily Cardinal’s Life & Style Editor Kaylie Wiedmeyer about her story “Protesting everywhere but in person: The changing face of activism at UW–Madison” in a discussion of how protests have changed at UW–Madison. Articles featured in this week’s campus news in brief segment: 9 UW–Madison student visas restored as Trump administration reverses over 1,500 terminations - Annika Bereny, Francesca Pica and Ella Hanley ‘One of the largest crowds we have seen’: Thousands descend on Mifflin Street for 56th annual block party - Drew Wesson
A suspect attempted an aggravated assault with a weapon early Sunday morning in the pedestrian tunnel on East Campus Mall
Wisconsin joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's $400 million cut to AmeriCorps, a federal volunteer program serving Wisconsinites.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison spokesman said nine out of 27 initially terminated visas of students and recent alumni were reversed, while 15 still have terminated records.
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Wisconsin and 18 other states filed a lawsuit Friday challenging the Trump administration’s threats to cut funding for school districts that do not end diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
The band stopped in Madison April 21 to deliver a soulful setlist — turning a Monday evening into something unforgettable.
Veterans and Legislators came together for 2025 Veterans Day at the Capitol, advocating for disabled veterans and families of Missing In Action service members.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and out-of-town visitors flocked to Mifflin Street on Saturday for the event.
University of Wisconsin System leadership defended diversity, equity and inclusion policies in a tense hearing after a state audit revealed the system and 15 state agencies failed to track DEI spending.
Democratic state lawmakers introduced a bill Wednesday aiming to expand abortion access across Wisconsin and limit restrictions caused by the 1849 abortion ban.
The FBI national press office told The Daily Cardinal Friday morning they do not have immediate comment.
Brittney Bird testified in favor of a bill that would make sextortion a standalone crime in Wisconsin after her son Bradyn Bohn died by suicide after falling victim to sextortion.
Hmong Wisconsinites celebrate community milestones and resilience as 2025 marks 50 years of Hmong diaspora.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison helped Sundaramoorthy achieve his dream. Now he’s trying to mount a comeback.