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(09/20/24 3:28pm)
CNN anchor and chief congressional correspondent Manu Raju visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday to discuss his journey to covering congress for CNN, his unique TV interviews and recommendations for aspiring journalists.
(09/20/24 7:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday to tout his proposal to increase state funding for the University of Wisconsin System by $800 million in the next state budget, the largest budget increase in the system’s history.
(09/19/24 9:00am)
U.S. Rep. and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi discussed her political career, the “responsibility” students play in the upcoming presidential election and her new book at a packed Shannon Hall Monday evening.
(09/19/24 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students have just finished their first full weeks of school. Some other BIG 10 schools started two or three weeks ago, but UW-Madison holds off until the Wednesday after Labor Day for the first day of classes.
(09/17/24 10:00am)
Content warning: this story includes mentions of suicide and mental illness.
(09/16/24 8:00am)
During a meeting that lasted more than 11 hours over the span of two days, the Dane County Board of Supervisors heard budget requests from county departments beginning on Wednesday as the city of Madison faces a budget shortfall.
(09/13/24 5:04pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin announced Friday morning the university will “generally refrain” from taking a position on “issues or events that are in the national, international, state, or local spotlight,” following criticism over previous statements surrounding Israel’s war in Gaza and the encampments last spring.
(09/13/24 5:00pm)
A suspect has been arrested in connection to three different fires in downtown Madison that displaced six University of Wisconsin-Madison students early Wednesday morning, according to the Madison Police Department.
(09/12/24 11:00am)
They laughed when Donald Trump was fact-checked, cheered when Kamala Harris landed a line of attack and snapped in solidarity when she delivered a searing rebuke of Trump’s fitness and candidacy for president.
(09/14/24 7:00am)
The ground is shaking. The stadium rocks from side to side. People are falling out of the stands. Is this an earthquake?
(09/12/24 9:00am)
Voting is one of the most important rights that we have, but it is often taken for granted. From age 18, American citizens can help decide the fate of their country through their vote. It is one of the most significant impacts an American can have on their rights and the future of their country.
(09/10/24 8:57pm)
A lot has been on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s plate since the spring.
(09/11/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison StudentPrint laid off all 23 employees and transitioned into a self-service shop called the Registered Student Organization (RSO) Print and Resource Center on Sept. 1 after 25 years of student-run printing services.
(09/10/24 7:00am)
Students for Justice in Palestine and a local chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a pro-Palestine encampment on April 29 calling for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “financial and social” divestment from Israel.
(09/06/24 12:27am)
Conservative media personality Charlie Kirk spotlighted far right-wing talking points about abortion, gay marriage and affirmative action, challenging students to “prove me wrong” at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday.
(09/06/24 12:10pm)
“Brat summer” isn’t over in Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s Democratic Party embraced the lime green with its newly launched “voting is brat” website geared toward providing students with information on how to vote in Wisconsin.
(09/05/24 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.
(09/05/24 7:00am)
While scrolling on social media, you’ve probably come across a video on “overconsumption” referring to how people buy and consume goods. If you look around your own room, how many items have you purchased because someone online made it seem like it was necessary, especially as a status symbol?
(09/03/24 11:00am)
For the staff of The Racquet Press, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s student newspaper, the surprise firing of former Chancellor Joe Gow in December for a pornographic OnlyFans channel put a pause on winter break and marked a return to reporting.
(08/30/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new protest policy may be unconstitutional, a constitutional law expert and ACLU of Wisconsin lawyer told The Daily Cardinal.