Despite Elon Musk’s outpour of fundraising, Crawford declared winner of Wisconsin Supreme Court race
By Clara Strecker | 9:56pmDane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford was declared the winner of the pivotal Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford was declared the winner of the pivotal Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
Incumbent Jill Underly won reelection against challenger Brittany Kinser for Wisconsin state superintendent. ...
The referendum question, approved by voters Tuesday, will permanently add Wisconsin’s voter ID law ...
In this episode of the Daily Cardinal Sports Podcast, Caroline Otto and Ted breakdown the playoff runs of the men's basketball team and the women's frozen four, as well as softballs road trip. Tune in every week for all things Badger!
In this episode of the Daily Cardinal Sports Podcast, Caroline Otto and Ted breakdown the playoff runs of the men's basketball team and the women’s frozen four, as well as softballs road trip. Tune in every week for all things Badger!
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department responded to a report of an armed individual threatening another individual on East Campus Mall.
Ten days out from the April 1 election, grassroots volunteers in Wausau hit the streets to turn out the vote for Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford.
Top-ranked Wisconsin went into the NCAA Frozen Four in Minnesota’s Ridder Arena this weekend with lofty expectations, seeking their 8th national championship. For many, it was championship or bust. The Badgers had to come from behind in both games, but emerged as national champions.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team overcame the odds all season. But on Saturday evening in Denver, Wisconsin’s unexpected team of sudden destiny ran out of magic.
MINNEAPOLIS — With just three minutes into overtime, a deflected puck off of Ohio State’s Amanda Thiele landed right in front of Kirsten Simms. Without hesitating, the Badger forward nailed the puck into the back of the net.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team is set to take on familiar foe and defending national champion the Ohio State Buckeyes at 3 p.m. in Minneapolis Sunday afternoon.
University of Wisconsin-Madison leaders instructed all academic units to develop budget reduction plans for the next fiscal year and said they would work with colleges to develop bridge funding plans amid federal funding uncertainty.
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.
Following their 85-66 first-round win over Montana, No. 3 seed Wisconsin will take on No. 6 seed BYU in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday. BYU easily dispatched the region’s No. 11 seed VCU and had as much as a 20-point lead in their 80-71 win.
Roughly 70 small business owners and allies meet with over 50 lawmakers at the Wisconsin state Capitol to push for more funding toward child care efforts and better postpartum care under Medicaid.
The first day of early voting had a record-number of voters, especially centered in the memorial union location.
Democratic leaders and abortion rights advocates hosted a panel Wednesday to discuss how the April 1 state Supreme Court election will impact abortion rights in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers has said he will veto the bills as Republican lawmakers urged him to change his stance.
All Voting is local, representatives and voting rights advocates met to discuss the proposed constitutional amendment which would enshrine voting ID laws, voter disenfranchisement and the Monday processing bill.
WisDems partnered with College Democrats to push UW - Madison students to the polls for the upcoming Wisconsin state Supreme Court race.
With an 85-66 victory over the 14-seeded Montana Grizzlies Thursday afternoon in Denver, Colorado, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team is moving on to the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 32.
State Superintendent Jill Underly and education consultant Brittany Kinser discuss their positions on key issues related to K-12 education in Wisconsin.
The bill, which garnered bipartisan support, is now on its way to the Assembly.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison College Democrats and College Republicans are campaigning on abortion rights and public safety for the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.