Football losses hurt state economy, report finds
By Michael Reilly | 6:00amReport from the Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy indicates that state economic activity may suffer $280 million annually if the program continues to struggle.
Report from the Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy indicates that state economic activity may suffer $280 million annually if the program continues to struggle.
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Henry Mouw built a following of over 180,000 on TikTok by ...
The Friends Fall 2025 Book Sale at Memorial Library was in full swing last weekend, offering thousands ...
Daily Cardinal staff writer Audrey Lopez-Stane joins Student Dive host Paige Armstrong in a discussion of the effects of the closure of UW-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County.
Rep. Vincent Miresse talks about environmental legislation and what led him to politics in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
The slow burn lets the roots grow deeper. It’s what holds everything steady. No spark can replace compatibility. No rush can replace time.
The award-winning journalist spoke about her book at the 24th annual fall celebration.
A legendary emo concert has finally been released on streaming after 20 years of anticipation.
Brittney Cooper highlighted the need to recognize individual power amidst attacks on justice as the Gender & Women’s studies department reflected on 50 years of the program.
Daily Cardinal staff writer Audrey Lopez-Stane joins Student Dive host Paige Armstrong in a discussion of the effects of the closure of UW-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County.
This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Daily Cardinal Staff Writer Jake Kilander about his story “Dane County conservation program connects farmers, UW-Madison researchers” in a discussion of the connection between University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers and farmers.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Students for a Democratic Society group hosted a rally for Gaza on Oct. 23 in opposition to Israel breaking the ceasefire.
The reason behind his departure remains unclear.
The Wisconsin men's basketball team kicked off their 2025-2026 campaign with the annual Red-White Scrimmage on Oct. 18. Even though the first official tip-off is weeks away, the effort displayed by both sides resembled a mid-season game.
The decision is motivated by safety concerns.
Morgan Finke, Communications Coordinator for Public Health Madison & Dane County, outlined health precautions and new vaccine availability in a conversation with The Daily Cardinal.
No. 14 Wisconsin men’s hockey (4-0-2) swept Alaska Fairbanks (2-6-0) over the weekend in their second home series of the season.
The government shutdown which began Oct. 1 is not expected to impact financial aid despite student concern.
Planned Parenthood is scheduling abortions again after Medicaid restrictions in the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ forced them to pause the procedure for nearly a month.
The Wisconsin Young Americans for Freedom hosted a panel Oct. 15 where participants discussed tensions on campus over free speech, representation and political balance.
First-year head coach Robin Pingeton turned to the transfer portal to reshape Wisconsin’s roster and culture after losing eight players from last year, setting the foundation for a new era.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss the movie "It" based on the Stephen king book of the same name and check in on Oliver's goal of watching 30 Halloween Movies in 31 days.
Students can enjoy a variety of Halloween-themed events around campus throughout the week leading up to Oct. 31.
After a willful and promising first-half performance, a banged up Wisconsin squad couldn’t keep pace with the Ducks