Cuba fosters climate of unanimity, not censorship
By Jen Wagman | Apr. 7, 2016Spring break takes people to a variety of destinations. My 2016 destination was set as of October the previous year.
Spring break takes people to a variety of destinations. My 2016 destination was set as of October the previous year.
Calling the incidents “inevitable,” Madison Mayor Paul Soglin responded to sexual assault allegations Tuesday involving drivers employed by the privately owned rideshare service Uber.
City officials were caught between competing ideals Tuesday, when a protest organized by Madison West and East High School students regarding Tony Robinson's death shut down traffic on East Washington Avenue for several hours.
In a presentation before Madison’s Urban Design Commission Wednesday, two developers of the Hub at Madison II stressed the inclusion of Madison’s traditional architectural elements into their building design, which will be located on West Gorham Street.
Madison’s Urban Design Commission discussed a new downtown design proposal this Wednesday, adding to the conversation about the future of State Street.
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., called for the re-introduction of a bill that would subsidize small and independent breweries nationwide, according to a Thursday statement.
UW-Madison College Democrats endorsed Ald. Scott Resnick, District 8, in a Tuesday forum with all five mayoral candidates.
Members of Madison’s Alcohol License Review Committee discussed the new ownership of the corporation that runs Johnny O’s as well as a possible new Gorham Street bar, HopCat Madison, at their Wednesday evening meeting.
The state Senate passed a constitutional amendment Tuesday that could alter the selection process for chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Ald. Scott Resnick, District 8, announced his canidacy for April's Madison mayoral election in a Thursday speech that jumped from social justice to 2 a.m. phone calls.
Cuba appears to be undergoing a time of normalization, which should allow the Cuban people more access to information from the outside world without fear of being punished.
For the Daily Cardinal's second Action Project, the Documentary team took a special look at racial political advocacy for the political advocacy focused project. With a historic comparative analysis of modern day, the mini-documentary follows the story of former Badger, Andrew Goodman during the Civil Rights movement, comparing his efforts to those of the present day as demonstrated by groups such as UW Blackout or Young, Gifted and Black. Historical photos: Wisconsin Historical Society Present day photos: Daily Cardinal photo staff Take back the path cinematography: Tara Loranza Mizzou photos: Ryan Yan March on Washington footage (Public Domain of the National Archives and Record Administration): https://archive.org/details/gov.archives.arc.49737 Other footage: Daily Cardinal Multimedia staff. Editing and production: Lisa Milter & Jen Wagman data collection: Daily Cardinal documentary teamFor a more complete reference list of citations, please e-mail: multimedia@dailycardinal.com
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin criticized Uber's practices Tuesday and called on Gov. Scott Walker to veto the recent Uber bill.