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(03/26/26 11:00am)
Amid two consecutive years of graduate student admission drops and funding uncertainty, graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are staring down a precarious future in both their roles as researchers and undergraduate educators.
(03/25/26 11:18pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Bobby Gronert discussed affordable housing, transit and policing in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
(03/25/26 11:11pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang discussed her campaign and vision for the seat in an interview with The Daily Cardinal ahead of the April 7 election.
(03/27/26 11:00am)
When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Ella Stoltz was considering signing a lease with her friends just a few months into her freshman year, she planned to share her room — a personal sacrifice she believed necessary when faced with an unaffordable rent.
(03/27/26 10:00am)
“Is the Mosse Humanities building a historical building?” student government Rep. Amelia Alvarez asked at a March meeting where representatives debated symbolic legislation aimed at saving a building the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been trying to demolish for at least two decades. “It depends. Up to personal interpretation,” the legislation's co-sponsor, Rep. Amitabha Shatdal, replied.
(03/27/26 8:00am)
When name, image, likeness emerged under NCAA rules in July 2021, Wisconsin was already behind.
(03/27/26 7:00am)
All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
(03/26/26 7:00am)
All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
(03/26/26 10:00am)
For biomedical and public health researchers at institutions like the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funding unpredictability has come to define the past year. Delays in grant dispersal and looming threats to the National Institutes of Health budget, the U.S’s largest funder of biomedical research, have left many wondering what is next.
(03/26/26 9:00am)
With spring break fast approaching, many students are anxiously checking their bank accounts to finance their travel plans. When University of Wisconsin-Madison freshman Haley Vindel-Mejia planned a trip to Hawaii, a new opportunity caught her attention.
(03/22/26 5:59pm)
After nearly four hours of contentious debate, the Associated Students of Madison reached their meeting’s time limit Wednesday and failed to vote on a resolution which would call on the University of Wisconsin System to divest from Israel.
(03/21/26 7:00am)
Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discussed campus free speech during a moderated conversation with Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin on Wednesday in the university’s second Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice event.
(03/20/26 9:36pm)
The Associated Students of Madison’s spring 2026 election had 4% voter turnout — 2,134 ballots out of 49,724 students — a two point decrease from last year. All 33 council representative seats and three Student Services Finance Committee seats were up for election.
(03/20/26 8:49pm)
On a study abroad trip in Vienna, far from crowded lecture halls and overwhelming course registration deadlines, two University of Wisconsin-Madison students found themselves talking about something familiar: the uncertainty of figuring out what to do next.
(03/20/26 7:15pm)
All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
(03/19/26 10:00am)
Despite opposition from faculty, industry and federal groups, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee plans to close its undergraduate materials engineering program after next academic year due to low enrollment.
(03/19/26 11:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s McBurney Disability Resource Center has seen an almost 250% increase in the number of students receiving accommodations over the past 10 years, according to their director Mari Magler.
(03/19/26 2:10pm)
As a blizzard swept through the area, Madison’s alternative scene — outfitted in black ripped jeans, inventive earrings, flannels and dyed hair — found refuge in The Sylvee as Chicago-based punk rock band Rise Against shook the building Sunday night.
(03/19/26 9:00am)
Stand at the back of a crowded lecture hall any given morning, and you’ll get a full picture of the different note taking methods students employ at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Some opt for the classic pen on paper, while others draw on iPads, type on Google Docs or stare at a full screen view of Tetris.
(03/17/26 11:02pm)
I first heard a song by Lauren Spencer Smith in Milwaukee while volunteering at The Coffee House, a low-key music and poetry venue in the basement of a church. The theme of each performer’s two songs was ‘Long and Short.’ That night, a couple on ukulele and guitar introduced me to “Long Story Short,” a sweet, romantic waltz song by Smith about envisioning the future with a new love.