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The Daily Cardinal is a student newspaper that serves the University of Wisconsin–Madison community. The sixth oldest daily student newspaper in the country, it began publishing on Monday, April 4, 1892.

Federal green card policy change could add extra hurdles for UW-Madison international students 06/11/2026

The Trump administration announced a federal change stating that Green Card seekers must apply in their home country — potentially affecting the lives of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and staff.

Story by Zoey Jiang
Photo by Jonathan Mintz

Federal green card policy change could add extra hurdles for UW-Madison international students The Trump administration announced a federal change stating that Green Card seekers must apply in their home country — potentially affecting the lives of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and staff.

06/11/2026

Attention Badgers📰

Weekly physical print is back at The Daily Cardinal!!

Since 1892, The Daily Cardinal has been committed to delivering independent student journalism on campus. After first cutting down physical print in 2016 to fully pausing it in 2020 due to the pandemic, The Cardinal has worked towards increasing print production on campus.

As a result of these efforts, The Daily Cardinal is pleased to announce that we will be resuming weekly physical print publication starting September 3, 2026.

Be sure to grab a copy every Thursday from the stands this fall!

🎥 Avery Chheda, Alaina Walsh, Yadiel Chavez

Isaia Ben-Ami talks housing affordability, bid for Madison assembly seat 06/10/2026

76th Assembly District candidate Isaia Ben-Ami seeks to fill the Madison-area seat and continue the district’s fervent progressivism.

Story by Peter Fishman
Photo by Michael O'Connor

Isaia Ben-Ami talks housing affordability, bid for Madison assembly seat 76th Assembly District candidate Isaia Ben-Ami seeks to fill the Madison-area seat and continue the district’s fervent progressivism.

Board of Regents approve fourth consecutive tuition rise 06/07/2026

For the fourth consecutive year, Universities of Wisconsin system students will see an increase in their tuition bill — one the UW Board of Regents signaled against in April.

Story by Grace Carlson
Photo by Liam Beran

Board of Regents approve fourth consecutive tuition rise For the fourth consecutive year, Universities of Wisconsin system students will see an increase in their tuition bill — one the UW Board of Regents signaled against in April.  

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