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(01/19/17 8:30am)
Students walking down Langdon Street Oct. 6 could not have heard a single catcall but instead a chorus promoting sexual assault. Sigma Chi fraternity house, located at 221 Langdon St., is reportedly the source of the explicit chant, according to documents obtained by The Daily Cardinal.
(01/19/17 2:00pm)
In an attempt to continue ongoing efforts to raise awareness of sexual assault, a student-activist group ran a second pilot Snapchat filter during the Michigan vs. Wisconsin men’s basketball game at the Kohl Center Tuesday night.
(01/18/17 12:21am)
The Financial Life Skills program, which is housed in the School of Human Ecology, teaches UW-Madison enrolled students real life material about their personal finances through peer-facilitated courses.
(01/17/17 4:42am)
Madison Deputy Mayor Gloria Reyes and Dane County Executive Joe Parisi awarded recipients Monday with city-county humanitarian awards honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.
(01/17/17 3:37pm)
For many at UW-Madison, construction is a way of life. Disgruntled students ceded Memorial Union to renovations last year and buildings, such as the Hector DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Complex, dot the campus landscape when they did not exist five years prior.
(01/03/17 1:20am)
A UW-Madison freshman has been reported missing and is feared to be dead after the plane she was on crashed in Lake Erie Dec. 29.
(12/14/16 4:01am)
Brooke Evans officially accepted a nomination Tuesday night to serve as a College of Letters & Science representative on the Associated Students of Madison Student Council. Pending a two-thirds vote at Wednesday’s council meeting, she will fill a seat previously held by UW-Madison student Zach Pravato.
(12/12/16 5:30pm)
In December 2014, kids filled the lobby of Bascom Hall as professors and teaching assistants held office hours amid the chaos—meanwhile, just down the hall, UW-Madison administration attempted to work through the noise.
(12/12/16 2:00pm)
ASM delivers early voting to students
(12/08/16 5:03pm)
After putting together one of the most successful regular seasons in program history, the 2016 Wisconsin Badgers is a team well-versed in the art of record-breaking.
(12/08/16 6:47am)
UW-Madison administrators detailed plans Wednesday for the Black Cultural Center, and how to best provide space for historically marginalized groups on campus to student leaders who critiqued only housing these groups in the Red Gym.
(12/07/16 3:16am)
Republican House leadership removed the Buy America amendment introduced by U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., Monday that was a part of a water infrastructure bill intended to protect domestic manufacturing jobs.
(12/05/16 2:02pm)
While in an Uber driving across Madison, Ashish Shenoy, a graduate student at UW-Madison from Bangalore, was surprised when his driver asked if he’d heard of Diwali night, an event Shenoy organizes.
(12/02/16 4:34am)
UW-Madison students, faculty and staff met in a town hall meeting to discuss the future of the Latinx community on campus following the presidential election.
(11/30/16 3:20am)
The Wisconsin Institute for Discovery announced UW-Madison alumna Jo Handelsman as its new director Tuesday.
(11/21/16 4:00pm)
As last week’s election shock dissipates, climate change activists and policy professionals are coming to terms with a president-elect who rejects climate science as conspiracy and promises to roll back regulatory regimes and international agreements meant to curtail carbon emissions.
(11/17/16 4:00pm)
On Monday, a variety of state politicians and Madison community members met to discuss legislation proposed by state Rep. Jesse Kremer, R-Kewaskum, that would permit concealed carry within UW-Madison buildings.
(11/16/16 5:30pm)
Despite its relatively close proximity to campus, most students rarely have the opportunity to venture out to the Lake Monona waterfront. That could change, however, with a recent design proposal that plans on connecting the area to the Capitol Square by creating an elevated park over John Nolen Drive, according to the Cap Times.
(11/15/16 1:44am)
The University Committee discussed a number of issues related to marginalized student inclusivity and safety, as well as issues of tenure and funding, at its meeting Monday.
(11/14/16 5:08am)
Forage Kitchen, which opened last October, is one in a wave of new restaurants populating the State Street corridor. Many of these cater to college students’ demands for convenience and affordability. In addition to the ubiquitous array of chains—Wendy’s, Chipotle, Five Guys, Potbelly’s and the like—some local start-ups like Forage Kitchen are making their mark on the fast-food landscape.