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(02/14/19 3:53pm)
Less than a minute after student protesters draped their hand-painted banners over the second floor railing at Union South, campus security forced the small group to roll up its flags and issued some of the demonstrators warnings.
(02/08/19 2:52am)
UW-Madison announced they will conduct an external review of fraternity and sorority life on campus in order to increase safety and better the overall student experience of these organizations.
(02/04/19 11:23pm)
Madison is unique in the fact that it has a history of youth activism and engagement with politics. There are so many opportunities afforded to students and young people that help them get involved in the political process, and I’m lucky that I have been able to take part in them and help push for change.
(02/02/19 4:59am)
It goes without saying that college is a balancing act. Students have to cram classes, coursework, jobs or internships, extracurriculars and some semblance of a social life into a 24/7 schedule. For most, it’s ultimately manageable, but nonetheless a massive headache.
(01/31/19 3:09am)
“I want to begin by stating unequivocally that every student has the right to be safe on campus,” UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank wrote, in an effort to reinforce expectations of protection on campus.
(01/26/19 4:00am)
As the semester begins and the Federal government enters its 35rd day of a record-long partial shutdown, The Daily Cardinal is bringing you stories about what the shutdown looks like on campus and around the community. Certain government agencies have been closed since Dec. 22, and will only reopen once congress and President Trump can reach a compromise over a $5 billion border wall.
(01/24/19 5:04am)
Snow is nothing new to seasoned Badgers, but each year it can make getting around campus more difficult. With nearly a foot of snow falling in Madison in the early hours Wednesday, UW-Madison had to implement the snow removal and transportation resources available in order to make campus accessible to all students.
(01/24/19 12:49am)
Instead of empowering survivors and holding perpetrators accountable, the proposed Title IX changes introduced by the Department of Education in November 2018 create additional obstacles in an already fraught process.
(01/23/19 4:12am)
On Tuesday evening, Gov. Tony Evers gave his first State of the State Address explaining his goals and emphasizing the importance of positive bipartisan spirit. Following this, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos shared the GOP response.
(01/22/19 6:52pm)
As the semester begins and the federal government enters its 32nd day of a record-long partial shutdown, The Daily Cardinal is bringing you stories about what the shutdown looks like on campus and around the community. Certain government agencies have been closed since Dec. 22 and will only reopen once congress and President Trump can reach a compromise over a $5 billion border wall.
(12/08/18 10:00pm)
How can our local leaders directly help those they govern? This is a question that I have heard time and time again from students in District 8.
(12/06/18 6:58pm)
To alleviate dining and housing concerns, the Associate Students of Madison hosted a town hall to allow leading faculty and students to discuss the meal plan and residence hall renovations Wednesday.
(12/15/18 10:46pm)
Madison’s city council will have several fresh faces in its chambers come April, as at least eight of its members will not run for re-election.
(12/06/18 6:59pm)
The Associated Students of Madison brought together university housing and dining faculty and campus organization leaders to answer concerns of new meal plan and housing shifts.
(12/06/18 4:00pm)
For the last 25 years, the Center for Educational Opportunity has served the UW-Madison community. This Friday, an event will be held to honor the accomplishments of the program and its students.
(12/05/18 3:45pm)
During his final weeks in office, the Senate approved 82 appointees picked by Gov. Scott Walker. Among them are new Board of Regents’ members attorney Scott Beightol and nontraditional UW-Madison student Torrey Tiedeman.
(12/02/18 10:53pm)
The Psi chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity has ended its participation as a UW-Madison registered student organization after the university’s investigation into misconduct resulted in unsubstantiated findings.
(11/26/18 12:41am)
13-year-old Milwaukee native Sandra Parks was shot and killed when a bullet pierced her bedroom wall earlier this week, leading to increased calls for gun reform from state officials.
(11/20/18 5:02pm)
So I have some bad news for you: in your life there will always be people that frustrate you. This rude awakening came to me a few weeks ago when I decided that I wanted to start a coat collection for the homeless on State Street and someone on my floor stole the collection bin and everything in it that had been donated.
(11/20/18 12:58am)
“There's a village on a river,” Charlie Koczela begins. “And there are people in the river, drowning. The people in the village keep on pulling them out, but they never actually look to see who is pushing them in the river in the first place.”