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Cardinal Call: Students for Justice in Palestine rallies on Bascom Hill

This week host Oliver Gerharz spoke to Daily Cardinal reporter Jake Piper about a recent Students for Justice in Palestine protest on October 7th. We discuss the perspectives of both the Pro-Palestinian Protestors and the Pro-Israeli Counterprotestors. 

Articles in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment:
Camp Randall sells $1.2 million in alcohol since start of football seasonSonia Bendre
Wisconsin women’s rowing makes waves in season openerElaina Russell


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PODCAST

Cardinal Call: Students for Justice in Palestine rallies on Bascom Hill

This week host Oliver Gerharz spoke to Daily Cardinal reporter Jake Piper about a recent Students for Justice in Palestine protest on October 7th. We discuss the perspectives of both the Pro-Palestinian Protestors and the Pro-Israeli Counterprotestors.  Articles in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment: Camp Randall sells $1.2 million in alcohol since start of football season – Sonia Bendre Wisconsin women’s rowing makes waves in season opener – Elaina Russell





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SPORTS

Wisconsin women’s rowing makes waves in season opener

The Wisconsin Badgers women’s rowing team kicked off their season in spectacular fashion on Oct. 5 and 6 as they secured multiple top-three finishes at two regattas. The Badgers competed at both the Milwaukee River Challenge and the Head of the Oklahoma, delivering several dominant performances and making a statement early into their season.







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OPINION

You’re not doing enough: The climate crisis collective action problem

On the other side of the country, Florida residents are bracing for the second devastating hurricane in under two weeks. There, it’s hard to accept this might be the new normal. What does this have to do with us in Madison? As individuals here and across the country, we’re not doing nearly enough to stop the climate crisis that’s causing more intense natural disasters. 










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