An unspoken bond: A girl and her car
By Alexandra Malatesta | Mar. 14, 2024Who knew a car could save a girl's life? My Mini Cooper saved my life in more ways than one.
Who knew a car could save a girl's life? My Mini Cooper saved my life in more ways than one.
Memorial Union showcases talented student artists in a vibrant art exhibition.
Goodbye cold weather, hello Memorial Union Terrace season. We’ve been waiting.
Struggling to maintain a healthy lifestyle? Cardinal writer Alexandra Malatesta offers some of her tips to building healthy, achievable habits.
Overwhelmed by conflicting ways to incorporate routine into your daily life? Cardinal writer Hallie Albert recommends trying everything in moderation.
A new fried chicken restaurant, Butterbird Chicken & Bar, opens on Regent Street.
Samantha Benish, a UW-Madison alumna and The Daily Cardinal Life & Style editor emeritus, shares her journey across the United States as a “hotdogger” for the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.
In a world driven by the next best thing, Cardinal staff writer Alexandra Malatesta shares the important lesson of less is more.
Extreme weather conditions welcome students back to campus for the spring semester.
Technology and fashion intersect in a new UW-Madison club, The Vault.
An ode to the Life & Style desk
The Roxxy, an ‘80s- and ‘90s-themed nightclub, is set to open its doors next fall along with two other partner businesses.
A reminder that every international student feels lonely — and that loneliness is not permanent.
Wisconsin is more than farm fields and dairy cows.
Cardinal staff writer Ellis Gray Williams shares her first Halloween experience in Madison.
Slow Food UW serves up community and delicious food all on the same plate.
The Madison Reading Project’s Little Free Libraries aim to give all kids the chance to get lost with a good book, all for free. Here is an inside look into how they are made and the impact they have.
Money can buy nice skin-care products, but can it buy happiness? Cardinal writer Hallie Albert offers insight on the wellness industry’s commercialization.
As fall has finally arrived, Cardinal staff writer Alexandra Malatesta shines light on the universal feeling of seasonal depression and navigating the harsh transition.
The hobbies we choose can say a lot about our personalities.