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(09/23/21 7:00am)
Associated Students of Madison hosted the first Shared Governance Committee meeting of the semester on campus Tuesday. The committee seeks to bring together the university and city committees to discuss student and campus-related issues.
(09/23/21 7:00am)
“After going into Witte once, Sellery just feels like an extremely downgraded version of that,” said Sellery resident and University of Wisconsin-Madison student, Riya Shah.
(09/16/21 4:16pm)
Several members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's marching band recently tested positive for COVID-19, prompting band directors to cancel two rehearsals this week.
(09/16/21 7:00am)
The beginning of the fall semester signals the return of clubs and campus organizations — one of the largest being Greek life. With hundreds of students rushing for fraternities and sororities each fall, many adjustments have been made to the routine rush process to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks within the campus community.
(09/16/21 7:00am)
The familiar sight of bodies cascading down Bascom Hill has finally made its return to the Madison campus. In-person instruction, a highly anticipated quality for any Big Ten institution, has drastically improved the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s academic, communal, and visual appeal. Students find themselves relieved and more motivated than ever to tackle the fall semester. However, this recent surge in ambition has coincidently resulted in shoulder to shoulder madness at the Nicholas Recreation Center.
(09/16/21 7:00am)
After a successful weekend at the Field House, the undefeated Badgers (6-0) will travel to DeKalb this weekend to face the Green Bay Phoenix (4-6) and the Northern Illinois Huskies (6-2). The Badgers have been ranked No. 2 once again, after defeating both the reigning National Champions, the Kentucky Wildcats and the Marquette Golden Eagles.
(09/11/21 9:20pm)
Following the back-to-back sweep of Dayton, the undefeated Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team (4-0) remains ranked No. 2 as they prepare to face the reigning NCAA Champs, the Kentucky Wildcats (5-1), on Friday.
(09/10/21 7:00am)
Students participated in a Repair the Lake trash cleanup event on Sept. 7, organized by Hillel, Interfraternity Council and National Panhellenic Conference. The event is a modernized version of the reverse Taschlish, a Jewish ritual observed for Rosh Hashana.
(09/09/21 7:00am)
With students from all over the state, country and world flocking back to Madison and life seemingly returning to a semblance of normalcy, there is great excitement for the year ahead in the minds of those who simply desire to return to the old. A return to some sense of normal is necessary, even. However, with the evolution of new COVID-19 variants and the rise of breakthrough infections despite vaccination, a mindless return to normal proves to be reckless. A more cautious safety plan — perhaps not to the same extent as earlier in the pandemic, but cautious still — may very well be necessary as we continue to learn more about this insidious pathogen.
(09/09/21 9:00am)
UW-Madison is home to 25 different Greek life houses and is made up of over 4,000 members. These Greek organizations pride themselves on their brotherhood, sisterhood, philanthropy and their ability to allow students to lead.
(09/09/21 7:00am)
When asked about the last year and a half of her high school experience, Namita Nair gave a chuckle and a single word: “Nonexistent.”
(08/20/21 7:00am)
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Your morning alarm rings as you roll over, ready for another day as a college student during the COVID-19 pandemic. The idea of hopping between video calls and virtual class all day is daunting, and the only thing you look forward to is the Zoom happy hour scheduled for this evening. Weekends are dull, there is no spring break and you cannot even study at the local coffee shop or diner because there is no indoor seating.
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Doubles turned into triples and dens turned into quads: these are a few of the plans proposed as the solution to cram a surplus of five hundred students within UW-Madison residence halls.
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Camp Randall Stadium, like many of the other great venues in college football, desperately missed a key element during the 2020 season: a real crowd.
(08/13/21 2:09am)
Fried images. Terrible fonts. Oversaturated colors.
(07/13/21 3:54pm)
UW-Madison is experiencing an unprecedented influx of students seeking on-campus housing — sparking thoughts and concerns among the incoming class.
(06/07/21 7:00am)
The pandemic, as we know it, has not been easy for anyone. It would be easy to ask anyone on the street about their experience with COVID-19, especially about the effects the pandemic has had on them. Whether it were events cancelled, the loss of a job or even a loss of a family member, the list goes on about the vast repercussions the global killer has caused. Yet there is a key question in everyone’s mind: When does it end?
(06/07/21 11:00am)
Attention freshman! You’ve heard it countless times: “College is going to be a whole new experience.” It sure is, but luckily you have the Daily Cardinal staffers to share our wisdom to you as you enter this new chapter of your life.
(06/07/21 9:00am)
Campus operations at colleges across the nation have been undeniably different from previous years due to COVID-19, and UW-Madison is no exception. From an environmental and sustainability perspective, one can only wonder what the impacts of the pandemic will have on the environment.