UW-Madison kicks off Latine Heritage Month with ‘March Up Bascom’
By Jake Kilander | Sep. 18Chicane & Latine students begin a month of cultural celebration with a packed, joyous trek up Bascom Hill.
Chicane & Latine students begin a month of cultural celebration with a packed, joyous trek up Bascom Hill.
At Grainger Hall and Gordons Dining Commons, University Health Services will be offering flu vaccines ...
Fonstad spent decades creating maps of fantasy worlds like ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Dungeons ...
Hosts Ted Hyngstrom, Otto Von Sothen and Caroline McGartland go over the struggles of the Badger offensive line in their loss to #19 Alabama. Also covered is the continued boom of the womens soccer and volleyball teams.
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Hosts Ted Hyngstrom, Otto Von Sothen and Caroline McGartland go over the struggles of the Badger offensive line in their loss to #19 Alabama. Also covered is the continued boom of the womens soccer and volleyball teams.
Senior wide receiver Vinny Anthony II has had a promising start to his 2025 campaign with the Wisconsin Badgers. Through Wisconsin’s first three games of the season, Anthony leads the team in receptions (9) and has the third most receiving yards (115). Anthony II, in his fourth season with the Badgers, looks primed to put up big numbers this year.
Wisconsin men’s soccer lost 3-1 to the Maryland Terrapins, kicking off 2025 conference play at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
Last Saturday in Tuscaloosa, the Wisconsin Badgers got embarrassed. Playing against the then No. 19 Alabama Crimson Tide, Wisconsin committed stupid penalties, turned the ball over at will, was shredded in the secondary, failed to generate any sort of consistent pass rush and played with little poise or confidence.
Fellows Rose Jang and Hannah Oh from a nonprofit that assists North Korean defectors spoke about their experiences growing up in North Korea and what life is like after defecting at a Tuesday event
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker discussed democracy, the relationship between the national guard and Chicago and encouraged people to peacefully protest at the Cap Times Idea Fest.
Republican representative introduced a bill aiming to better track the processing of rape kits
If division is the lifeblood of democracy, violence is its poison. The challenge before us is to preserve the energy of disagreement without crossing the line into destruction. Whether or not we succeed will determine the future of democracy itself.
Our campus-wide campaign to make life as affordable as possible begins now. If UW-Madison truly believes students are its heart, it must stop treating us like its bankroll.
Quanyin Hu, a professor in the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy, spoke to The Daily Cardinal about his research into personalized cancer vaccines.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Art History Department celebrates a century on campus with art-focused events and a centennial celebration
“Twinless,” the 2025 Sundance award winner written and directed by James Sweeney, is a marvel to watch — both in visual direction and performance
Grace is touring the United States after a move to Nashville six months ago.
A game filled with mistakes brought the Wisconsin Badgers to demise against the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa last Saturday. Their 38-14 loss was largely a result of sophomore quarterback Danny O’Neil’s interceptions and a surge of costly penalties that extinguished any hope of an upset.
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.
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TikTok Evangelical preacher, Sister Cindy, visited Library Mall Tuesday, encouraging a modest lifestyle, abstaining from premarital sex and embracing Jesus Christ.
Total overdose deaths continue to decline in Dane County despite a rise in overdose incidents this summer.
Developers have proposed new construction projects in response to excess demand for student housing.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz visited Madison for the Cap Times Idea Fest, discussing gun violence, his time as a vice presidential candidate and the future of the Democratic Party.