President Biden to visit Wisconsin on Tuesday
By Jasper Bernstein | Aug. 11, 2023President Joe Biden will travel to Milwaukee on Tuesday to tout his economic agenda and court voters in Wisconsin, a key state in the upcoming 2024 election.
President Joe Biden will travel to Milwaukee on Tuesday to tout his economic agenda and court voters in Wisconsin, a key state in the upcoming 2024 election.
The Wisconsin State Building Commission approved over $340 million Wednesday for new statewide projects.
Workers at Madison-based insurance company TruStage held a rally to protest the company’s alleged unfair labor practices.
Many students avoid using Lakeshore Path at night due to safety concerns. But is the path truly as dangerous as many believe?
Teaching assistants at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are demanding higher wages and better working conditions.
The plan will serve as a framework for an estimated 30 years of initiatives and construction projects for the research and work-focused zone of UW-Madison.
Diversity, equity and inclusion efforts are stuck in stalemate as UW schools look for ways to secure funding after Republican lawmakers killed major budget proposals and cut UW’s budget by $32 million.
The Daily Cardinal welcomes new students to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and launches a new program to support student journalists.
With over a year left on the clock, the 2024 election looms on the horizon like a marathon yet to begin. As the contenders stretch and limber up behind the scenes, the nation braces itself for another race to the White House. So, without wasting any more time, let's delve into way-too-early insights of what's brewing in this crucial battleground state.
“High-speed internet is not a luxury, it is a basic necessity,” Vice President Kamala Harris visits Wisconsin to tout broadband expansion and domestic manufacturing job creation.
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany announces plans to run for reelection in the U.S. House of Representatives, leaving the Republican field wide open in the Senate race against Tammy Baldwin.
Chancellor Andrew Leavitt announced the cuts, which will include around 200 layoffs, in a statement Thursday morning.
The flip to a liberal 4-3 majority following Janet Protasiewicz’s election heralds a new era for the court after 15 years of conservative rule
The chairman of the Town of Berry, a small community just northwest of Madison, phoned the police on a town supervisor during a Pride event at the town hall after previously opposing efforts to display the Pride flag during Pride month.
Although Evers’ partial vetoes to the latest biennial budget offers promising boosts in K-12 funding, educators say lingering deficiencies remain.
A boutique-style apartment complex planned for the current Vintage Spirits & Grill location has students and community members worried about Madison’s growing affordable housing crisis.
The landmark decisions in two cases involving Harvard College and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill will likely affect admissions processes at UW-Madison, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin said Thursday.
Union members demonstrated in front of the Capitol Square location and claimed Starbucks district and regional managers instructed them to remove Pride decorations from both State Street and Capitol Square locations.
In a significant blow to President Joe Biden's agenda, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his long-awaited student loan debt relief plan Friday, halting a key promise made during his campaign and leaving millions of Americans who expected thousands of dollars in financial relief stuck in uncertainty.
Wisconsin Republicans who control the Legislature’s powerful budget committee want deep cuts to the UW System’s budget after killing UW-Madison’s flagship engineering building project.