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(02/19/26 8:00am)
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.
(02/18/26 8:00am)
Henrietta Lacks became a medical phenomenon when Dr. George Otto Gey took her cells without her knowledge or consent while she was receiving cancer treatment at John Hopkins Medical center in 1951. Roughly 75 years later, her family is trying to keep her legacy alive by telling her story.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
The Super Bowl has always been an explosion of branding, celebrity and patriotism compressed into a single night of unity and celebration. What unfolded around this year’s halftime show, however, revealed something less polished: a divided country arguing about political undertones.
(02/17/26 8:31pm)
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, who served as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine from 2016 to 2019, spoke to community members at the Fluno Center Wednesday in an event with the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations, featuring a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Yoshiko Herrera.
(02/17/26 4:56am)
Guard Ronnie Porter asks for the ball during Wisconsin women's basketball's 83-60 blowout loss to the No. 23 Minnesota Golden Gophers at home on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.
(02/17/26 12:00pm)
The cancellation of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Lily’s Classic fundraiser and party did not deter hundreds of Badgers who gathered on icy Lake Mendota, carrying cans of beer and colorful BORGs, on a warm February afternoon.
(02/16/26 10:14pm)
Children across Madison are practicing reading skills with an unlikely audience — therapy dogs — as part of a recurring Madison Public Library (MPL) program aimed at improving literacy in a low-stress environment.
(02/12/26 11:00am)
In her final appearance before the Board of Regents on Thursday, outgoing University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin delivered a reflective defense of public higher education, urging leaders to hold fast to core values while navigating an era of "profound uncertainty."
(02/12/26 8:00am)
The leader of the Red Cliff Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians highlighted education, environmental protections and health care access at the 22nd State of the Tribes address Tuesday at the state Capitol.
(02/12/26 9:00am)
The Olympics aren’t just about sports —or at least, not at their core.
(02/12/26 9:00am)
Centro Hispano distributed more than 2,000 toys, books and hygiene supplies on Jan. 17 as part of the community center’s annual Three Kings celebration which brings together Latino families and community members across Dane County.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
Fans of all ages gathered, on Jan. 31st, to watch the Madison Symphony Orchestra live score “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” at Overture Center, transporting viewers to the wizarding world and conjuring up feelings of lost optimism.
(02/11/26 4:09pm)
College of Letters & Science Dean Eric Wilcots has been selected to serve as the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s interim chancellor, effective May 17, University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman announced Wednesday morning.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
On any given day, on any given road, on any given Madison city bus, headphones cover the ears of nearly every public-transit patron. Walking down the street, the picture doesn’t change much — heads-down, thumbs up, poking and prodding an LED-screen to select the new song of the moment while walking down East Johnson Street.
(02/10/26 8:46pm)
The Board of Health for Madison & Dane County voted unanimously to dismiss a proposal Wednesday to fund a harm-reduction clinic after a Madison nonprofit falsely claimed to have non-white leadership in their application, an error the group attributed to artificial intelligence.
(02/07/26 9:49pm)
Two of Wisconsin’s finest are headed to the Puppy Bowl this Sunday to compete against 150 dogs on national T.V. and show off their football skills.
(02/06/26 11:06pm)
The Wisconsin men’s hockey (15-9-2, 8-8-0 Big Ten) season has been steadily freefalling since their loss to No. 4 Michigan State on Jan. 15.
(02/05/26 9:00am)
Madison Public Library (MPL) has provided free native prairie and gardening seeds to the Madison community for over a decade as a part of a seasonal program in the winter and spring.
(02/04/26 2:59pm)
As students return to campus this semester, professors are once again evaluating how artificial intelligence can, and cannot, be a tool for learning in their classrooms.
(02/05/26 8:00am)
The phrase “forgive but never forget” is often framed as wisdom — a way to appear healed while staying vigilant. But when you look closer, the phrase carries a contradiction. Holding on to hurt is not forgiveness. It is resentment with better branding.