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(02/24/22 8:00am)
In October, The Daily Cardinal was saddened to announce that Chancellor Becky Blank has decided to leave the University of Wisconsin-Madison at the end of the school year to become Northwestern’s next president. The step down was taken not for professional reasons, but to make a break from the hunky and thoughtful Buckingham U. Badger and run away with longtime love Willie the Wildcat.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Every year, incoming freshmen at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are faced with a huge question: where should I live?
(11/04/21 7:00am)
All around the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the leaves are highlighting a change in the seasons as students bundle up for the dropping temperatures and gradually adapt to their fall schedules. Especially with the return of in-person classes, students flooding throughout campus during passing periods, and game days featuring droves of fans in the streets eager to get to Camp Randall by “Jump Around,” we, as students, are finally given the opportunity to settle into a routine. However, what do we do when the face of our university announces she is changing her colors?
(10/28/21 7:00am)
Despite low COVID-19 rates amongst students and faculty, there are still considerable flaws in the manner in which safety measures are being presented, enforced and followed. But with such a high vaccination rate amongst students and faculty, does the lack of regulation ultimately matter?
(10/28/21 7:00am)
From Gordons to State Street, Witte to the Hub, the way in which students view the University of Wisconsin-Madison is greatly impacted by the place in which they live. A naive freshman immediately feels overwhelmed by the immensity of this institution as they are swarmed by thousands of students walking from place to place. The community that is created by freshmen dorms allows for these intimidated individuals to make a large campus feel a little bit smaller.
(10/28/21 7:00am)
Picture this: you’re walking into your dorm building as a bright-eyed freshman, excited to acclimate yourself to living away from home and learning to be an adult. What you don’t know is that you won’t be living in your building alone. And no, I don’t mean with your roommate.
(10/28/21 12:00pm)
Those who were unfortunate enough to live in Witte Residence Hall during the 2019-20 school year no doubt still have severe trauma from memories of the “Witte poop bandit.”
(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.
(09/09/21 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.”
(08/18/21 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.
(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.
(04/29/21 7:00am)
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(03/04/21 8:00am)
This past fall, while much of the world was sheltering in place and leaving their homes as little as possible to lower their risk of being exposed to COVID-19, college students across the world were doing something that might seem unthinkable in the middle of a pandemic:
(02/05/21 8:00am)
A group of teachers was suspended from a Sun Prairie middle school Monday after assigning a homework activity which asked sixth-grade students to determine how they would “punish” a slave.
(02/04/21 2:00pm)
The effects of the shifting stock market could be felt all over Madison during the past week. Gphi Sophomore Beth Sanders even went as far as saying the stock market ruined her weekend. “The boys were like totally on their phones all night,” and they didn’t even notice the new top that she had bought from Pitaya.
(12/04/20 8:00am)
A study by an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology determined that trips to the bars played a crucial role in the COVID-19 outbreak among UW-Madison students earlier this semester.
(12/03/20 10:27pm)
The data shows “bar-hopping” among students, particularly those at Sellery and Witte residence halls, served as a catalyst in the explosion of COVID-19 cases at UW-Madison during September.
(11/19/20 12:00pm)
(11/12/20 8:00am)
Many UW-Madison students are accustomed to traveling home for the Thanksgiving holiday, but this year students have more obstacles to consider before they pack their bags.
(11/12/20 8:00am)
UW-Madison will offer free COVID-19 tests to members of the local community, not just UW students and staff, starting on Thursday, Nov. 12, at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium.