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(01/20/23 9:00pm)
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — City and county officials gathered at the Dr. Benjamin Carson Academy of Science on Milwaukee's north side on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to restate their commitment to acts of service within the community.
(01/04/23 7:58pm)
Tony Evers outlined a platform of affordability, access and equity during his inaugural address Tuesday at the State Capitol, where he was sworn in for a second term as Wisconsin’s 46th governor.
(12/12/22 9:59pm)
Sheldon Epps has been a prominent face in the American theater for decades. He conceived and directed the Tony-nominated musicals “Play On!” and “Blues in the Night.” Additionally, he directed episodes of classic shows like “Friends,” “Frasier” and “Sister, Sister” all while working as the artistic director of the Pasadena Playhouse, occupying the role from 1997 to 2017.
(12/10/22 9:13pm)
Residents of Waters Residence Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison vacated the dorm due to a power outage Friday night.
(12/09/22 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students expressed concerns to the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) about the potential destruction of buildings housing Mecha de UW-Madison (Mecha) and the Indigenous Student Center (ISC) in a student council meeting on Wednesday.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
It’s the end of another year and time to talk about what art we’re taking with us. The Cardinal staff was surveyed on their favorites of the year and some even shared their thoughts. Here’s what we had to say.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
A nomadic Twitter user only knows the most accurate American political pundit by his username — @Cityafreaks — or by the dime-sized profile picture that accompanies his written thoughts and, contrary to popular belief, is not Tony Soprano.
(12/01/22 6:00am)
District 8 Ald. Juliana Bennett and legislative assistant Colin Barushok announced their candidacy for District 2 alder in the April 4, 2023 Common Council election.
(11/27/22 11:46pm)
Mayoral candidate Gloria Reyes spent her childhood and entire professional career in Madison. Now, she wants to move the city forward through collaboration and equity by running for mayor.
(11/28/22 8:00am)
November 8, 2022
(11/26/22 6:38pm)
The family of a college student who died in a Madison house fire pressed the importance of fire safety at a press conference last Friday, 15 years after his death.
(11/17/22 8:00am)
Shelby Fosco has been on the frontlines of several important Wisconsin elections. As a five-year veteran of University of Wisconsin-Madison voter engagement coalition BadgersVote, it’s her job to get students to the polls.
(11/17/22 8:00am)
An attempt made by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Associated Students of Madison (ASM) to improve the shared governance body across the UW system failed to pass Monday. This long awaited decision came over a year after the legislation was originally approved through the Wisconsin State Statute.
(11/15/22 10:38pm)
The Madison Common Council will decide on funding for the Madison Public Market in the coming days.
(11/10/22 8:01am)
As Jack and his posse of friends walked up to the entrance of the bar, ready to get their fake IDs checked, all they could do was pray. Standing in close proximity to other prospective underage drinkers, everyone had the same idea in mind: A wish that the bouncer and bar would be somewhat lenient tonight.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
Several University of Wisconsin-Madison residence and dining halls now house Nalox-ZONE boxes, containing the medicine Naloxone, to prevent possible drug overdoses. The boxes are placed among other emergency tools such as AEDs and fire extinguishers as a way of making them easy to find and as common as other safety tools.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
With a thriving bar scene and party scene and relaxed state-wide drinking laws, the University of Wisconsin-Madison consistently makes the cut as being a top party school. Despite this drinking scene being heavily connoted with attending the university, a sizable portion of the student body does not drink.
(11/07/22 4:41pm)
The Rohr Chabad house at the University of Wisconsin-Madison hosted a town hall discussion on antisemitism on Sunday night. Approximately 30 members of the UW-Madison Jewish community gathered to discuss antisemitism on a local and national level.
(11/07/22 8:00am)
The student housing crisis in Madison has become increasingly relevant over the past few weeks as students rush to sign leases for the 2023-24 academic year. One apartment building on campus, however, is accommodating their student residents and combating against the city’s housing market.
(11/03/22 7:00am)
PRAIRIE DU SAC, Wis. — Mock legislature is a rite of passage for Ryan Mussack’s Advanced Placement (AP) Government and Politics students at Sauk Prairie High School. His class writes bills, prepares speeches and debates their ideas during committee hearings — just like a real legislature.