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Live From the Nest Reflect

See the first performances from the Daily Cardinal's revived Live From the Nest. We featured Jahleigh, Dan Lenington and Rich Robbins. Follow more of their music at the links below and stay tuned for future videos from the next season of Live From the Nest. Jahleigh https://soundcloud.com/jahleigh-bullie Dan Lenington https://soundcloud.com/dan-lenington Rich Robbins https://soundcloud.com/richrobbinsmusic


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Women's March on Madison

UW-Madison students, Madison community, women, men, children, and people of all identities and backgrounds marched from Library Mall to the Capitol in solidarity with the Women's March in Washington D.C. Produced by Lisa Milter


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Donald Trump Inauguration Protest and Rally

Many gathered at Library Mall at UW Madison to march to the Capitol to protest the election of Donald Trump. They expressed their disapproval of Donald Trump's remarks on women and minority groups. Produced by Clayton Dyke


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Sights and Sounds of the NoDAPL Rally and Protest

UW-Madison students and Madison community comes together on Friday, Nov. 11 to speak out against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline project that affects Native American people and their lands. Produced by Lisa Milter


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DC Recruitment '16

Come work with us at The Daily Cardinal - we have something for everyone! Join us for our recruitment meetings on September 16th and 23rd at 4pm in 2195 Vilas Hall. Produced by Katie Piel and Lisa Milter


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Cardinal News Brief: April 18 2016

This week on the Cardinal News Brief the team discusses incidents of alleged racial bias, politics and the interaction between UW Systems financials and state legislation for news. Within the arts section, a host of comedians, musicians and other fantastic artists, not to mention the Wisconsin Film Festival were found in Madison. And to close with sports, Badger Athletics hosted events and Kobe played in his final game. News: Logan Reigstad Arts: Trina La Susa Sports: Nick Osen Production: Iphigenia Kyriakakou Tony Burke Jen Wagman Editing and Post Production: Ryan Yan Photos: The Daily Cardinal Kobe-https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjFt9nh0JjMAhVKl4MKHYEVC7IQjRwIAw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nba.com%2F2015%2Fgallery%2F11%2F30%2Fkobe-bryant-top-10-plays%2F&psig=AFQjCNFU0ekZI2AKNBG7QQaMSIoerXLkZw&ust=1461084155194175


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Cardinal News Brief: April 4, 2016

This week the Cardinal News Brief Team recaps the presidential candidate visits across the state and new developments with campus governance committees. For the arts scene, Madison was visited by everyone from Sally Mann to G-Easy to Peppa Pig. Not to mention, Badger sports have had a few coaching changes.


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Racial Political Advocacy

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 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 team For a more complete reference list of citations, please e-mail: multimedia@dailycardinal.com


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Gender and Sexuality Rights Political Advocacy

For the Daily Cardinal's second Action Project, the Documentary Team took a special look at gender and sexuality motivated political advocacy for the political advocacy focused project. With a historic comparative analysis of modern day, the mini-documentary follows the story of historic protests of women's rights and the 1990s ROTC gay rights movement at UW-Madison with today's current calls for feminism, gender equality and sexual orientation inclusivity. Historical photos: Wisconsin Historical Society Present day photos: Daily Cardinal photo staff, UW Campus Women's Center (feminism whiteboard photos and classroom photos) Take back the path cinematography: Tara Loranzo Natalie Kirk videography: Julia Cohen, Lisa Milter Other footage: Daily Cardinal Multimedia staff. Editing and production: Mia Sato, Lisa Milter and Jen Wagman data collection: Daily Cardinal documentary team VO: Julia Cohen For a more complete reference list of citations, please e-mail: multimedia@dailycardinal.com