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(02/03/26 7:15pm)
Nurses and healthcare workers gathered at the Capitol on Friday morning to protest fellow nurse Alex Pretti’s fatal shooting by U.S. Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis.
(02/02/26 7:10pm)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student is recovering after seeking medical care for a confirmed case of measles, John Zumbrunnen, interim provost and vice chanceller, and Jake Baggott, executive director of University Health Services, said in an email to all students Monday afternoon.
(02/02/26 8:00am)
The current executive director of Saint Louis University’s Chaifetz Center for Entrepreneurship will join the University of Wisconsin-Madison to lead the university’s first entrepreneurship center.
(01/30/26 5:01pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison released a series of guidelines to inform students and residents about the rights they have in the presence of immigration enforcement, following the detention and deportation of more than 70,000 people as of December across the country by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
(01/29/26 9:00pm)
(01/29/26 11:00am)
Local activist groups and faculty members are calling out the University of Wisconsin Police Department and technology company Flock Safety over eight security cameras they say bring privacy and security concerns to campus.
(01/27/26 8:00am)
Hundreds rallied outside the Wisconsin State Capitol Sunday to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s escalation in Minneapolis, where an increase in federal immigration enforcement has led to high-profile shootings and fueled widespread outrage and activism.
(01/23/26 5:19pm)
When Professor Trexler asks his students to discuss topics in class, Gary and Ella always turn to one another to share their thoughts and perspectives.
(01/22/26 10:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison reported nine hazing violations connected to Greek life between 2021 to 2025 after a new federal law required universities and colleges to publicly report hazing incidents.
(01/22/26 3:32pm)
As students filed out of the last Media and Politics lecture of the fall semester, one gray-haired student moved against the flow to the front of the classroom. University of Wisconsin-Madison senior auditor Gary Achterberg always makes an effort to send a note or thank the professors for the courses he takes.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
Madison voters will decide on a slate of Common Council and Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education races that will shape policy on housing, education, transportation, the environment and public safety on April 7.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
Once upon a time, there was a collective belief in empathy in the United States. Compassion was a virtue and a widely accepted one at that. If someone was in danger, you helped them, or at least felt bad for them. Many people would have stepped in if they saw wrongdoing because harm demanded a response. That instinct — to intervene, protect and care — has always been treated as a social good, a marker of shared humanity.
(01/22/26 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.
(01/22/26 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.
(01/22/26 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.
(01/23/26 9:00am)
The Cinematheque, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s dedicated screening facility for international cinema history and fine films, returns this week for its 2026 slate — filling a niche since the 1990s by promoting movies audiences in Madison might otherwise miss.
(01/22/26 9:00am)
DEFOREST, Wis – A proposed data center in Dane County is facing waves of backlash from local residents after a local activist organization uncovered emails between leaders of QTS Data Center and the village president.
(01/14/26 6:09am)
No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey have started the season with a strong 15-3-2 record — a far cry from last year's 7-10-1, which left the Badgers unranked in the USCHO polls.
(01/11/26 12:00am)
Despite a humiliating loss against Purdue just a few days prior, Wisconsin bounced back and managed to secure a conference victory at home, defeating the UCLA Bruins in a hard fought 80-72 victory.
(12/30/25 10:30pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers dominated the Central Michigan Chippewas Monday night in Madison, winning 88-61 to snap a two-game losing streak. Wisconsin’s depth met the moment with bench players contributing 44 of their 88 points, playing without injured guard John Blackwell.