Action Project: An interview with Paul Robbins
Apr. 21, 2014Paul Robbins, director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, shares his thoughts on sustainability efforts on campus.
Paul Robbins, director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, shares his thoughts on sustainability efforts on campus.
Emilie Brandt performs her song Rules in The Daily Cardinal office. Find more of her music here: https://www.facebook.com/EmilieBrandtMusic
Emilie Brandt performs her song, Secrets at The Daily Cardinal Office. Check out more of her music here: https://www.facebook.com/EmilieBrandtMusic
Breaking: Wisconsin State Senate President Mike Ellis (R-19) was caught on tape potentially coordinating how to disguise attack ads against Assemblywoman Penny B. Schaber by arranging his own allegedly independent Political Action Committee (Independent Expenditure), which could be a felony according to Wisconsin State election law. Ellis was also caught on hidden camera intimating that fellow Republican Gov. Scott Walker is working only for himself, and agreeing that the John Doe Probe was "Blessing in...Disguise". The raw video can be found at http://Youtube.com/VeritasVisuals Project Veritas is non-partisan and does not advocate for political candidates or parties. The purpose of Project Veritas' investigations is to expose waste, fraud, dishonesty and self-dealing. Stay up to date on who responds by following us on Facebook at http://Facebook.com/ProjectVeritas and on Twitter @Project_Veritas. Support Project Veritas' investigations at http://ProjectVeritas.com/donate
This video explores the question: Why did you chose to attend college?
Students swarm State Street to celebrate the Badgers victory and entrance into the Final Four.
A tour inside the Wisconsin Institutes of Discovery.
A look inside University of Wisconsin-Madison's Speed Skating Club.
Wisconsin Men's Basketball players preview the upcoming Big Ten tournament.
Wisconsin basketball players sit down and talk about the Big Ten tournament before heading to Indianapolis.
Daily Cardinal host Jen Anderson asks students their opinion about the Rec Sports Referendum passing.
Hoofers Ski & Snowboard held their annual Rail Jam on Observatory Hill.
Director of Rec Sports John Horn explains the upcoming Rec Sports Referendum.
Pilates Instructor Collette Stewart explains the introducation of a Pilates Certificate to the University of Wisconsin-Madison curriculum.
Federica Ranelli explains how to cook Chunky Apple Cinnamon Muffins.
Interested in joining one of the nation's oldest student newspapers? This video is a great place to start! Get to know some of the Cardinal's staff members and hear some of their stories while working for UW-Madison's first independent student newspaper.
Daily Cardinal staff members compare the Dell Venue 8 Pro, Apple iPad Air and the Google Nexus 7 as part of the 2013 Tech Guide. These tablets in addition to the other items reviewed are available at the DoIt Tech Store.
The Badgers won 1-0 in the first round of the NCAA tournament against the UW-Milwaukee panthers.
Mary Burke spoke to students at Union South on Wednesday, Nov. 20. In an event organized by the UW-Madison College Democrats, Burke explained why she is running for governor.