Jimmy Eat World
Oct. 12, 2016Jimmy Eat World rocked the Barrymore Theatre on Tuesday with support from Madison-based Gloss Coats.
Jimmy Eat World rocked the Barrymore Theatre on Tuesday with support from Madison-based Gloss Coats.
Live Free, a recovery-focused student organization at UW-Madison, is led by five paid students. The group is expanding the resources they provide to students this year with new initiatives as well as a constant space in the Student Activity Center. Place your cursor over the photos to read a short profile of each student.
The Badgers defeated LSU at the long awaited season opener at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI. Photos by Jessi Schoville
Photographer Jessi Schoville captured some of the Big Ten's finest addressing the press at Big Ten Media Days in Chicago. Football season is just over a month away and between Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Iowa and Wisconsin, this campaign could be one of the Big Ten's best.
Supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement marched down State Street and around Capitol Square Sunday in response to the recent shootings in Baton Rouge, La., suburban St. Paul and Dallas.
Bluegrass and Americana lovers from across the Midwest traveled to Eau Claire last weekend for Pert Near Sandstone's Blue Ox Music Festival. The three-day event was riddled with high temperatures and thunderstorms, but festival-goers persevered to catch their favorite acts.
Members of the Madison community organized candlelight vigils in the days following the Orlando, FL mass shooting in a popular gay night club. The vigils were held in support of the victims, their families and the LGBT community as a whole.
Drew teDuits, who graduated in 2016, and Beata Nelson, an incoming freshman at UW from Verona, practiced Monday at the Southeast Recreation Facility in Madison with their national team, the Madison Aquatic Club. Both are vying for a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team that will compete in Rio later this summer.
The Tallest Man on Earth played in Madison Tuesday at the Barrymore Theater.
The class of 2016 celebrated their graduation at Camp Randall Stadium. Seahawks quarterback and former Badger Russell Wilson gave the Commencement speech.
Indie-Alternative icons Modest Mouse played a show in Madison for the first time since 2005 last week. Pennsylvania-based foursome The Districts opened.
UW students braved the rain and mud to attend the annual Mifflin Street Block party Saturday, April 30.
UW-Madison students, faculty and community members joined together Thursday in protest of recent incidents of discrimination on campus, including last week's arrest of a student after he was taken from a university classroom.
Daily Cardinal photographers took to the polls Tuesday to get the student perspective of election day on campus.
Wisconsin traveled to Green Bay April 2 to practice at The Don Hutson Center in advance of its Sept. 3 season-opener against LSU at historic Lambeau Field. Following practice, the Badgers had an opportunity to tour Lambeau Field and the two-story Packers Hall of Fame, which is connected to the stadium.
Wisconsin traveled to Green Bay April 2 to practice at The Don Hutson Center in advance of its Sept. 3 season-opener against LSU at historic Lambeau Field. Following practice, the Badgers had an opportunity to tour Lambeau Field and the two-story Packers Hall of Fame, which is connected to the stadium.
One year later, the Madison community remembers the 19-year-old black teen who was shot and killed by a Madison police officer. They marched in Tony's honor and ended at his residence for a candlelight vigil.
Hoodie Allen performs Sunday at the Orpheum as part of his Happy Camper tour and was joined by Super Duper KYLE to open.
Daily Cardinal photographers capture the beauty of the UW-Madison campus during winter.