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(11/07/25 9:00am)
Artificial intelligence is powering breakthroughs in everything from health care to climate science, but each new discovery comes with a cost: significant energy. Now, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are asking a new question — how can this powerful technology be more sustainable?
(11/02/25 5:50pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison terminated the Chinese Christian Fellowship student organization in January 2025 after multiple former students reported “predatory” recruitment practices from non-students and a subsequent investigation determined the organization was majority non-students.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
We need to let things be. Not every person we meet is meant to set off fireworks from the start. Not everything needs to click instantly or rush into intensity.
(10/30/25 5:00am)
Professor, author and orator Brittney Cooper discussed the need to reframe narratives surrounding attacks on justice and recognize individual power in reforming systems rooted in oppression at her keynote speech at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center Saturday for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Gender and Women’s Studies 50th Anniversary Celebration.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
Journalist and author Amy Yee discussed Tibetan culture and her book “Far From the Rooftop of the World” at the Wisconsin Book Festival on Oct. 26.
(10/30/25 10:00am)
A large portion of Badger volleyball’s success over the past two years can be attributed to sophomore All-American setter Charlie Fuerbringer.
(10/27/25 8:21pm)
A conservative student group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison hosted a panel discussion on campus Oct. 15 highlighting growing tensions on college campuses over free speech, representation and political balance in the classroom.
(10/25/25 2:04am)
All the usual doom and gloom of the 2025 Wisconsin football season was present in their 34-0 loss to the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes at Camp Randall last Saturday, but a handful of Badgers did stand out.
(10/24/25 10:16pm)
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.
(10/23/25 8:00am)
Pop artist Alex Warren brought a special extra night of his Cheaper Than Therapy Tour to Madison Thursday night for the nationwide launch of Future Friends on college campuses.
(10/23/25 8:00am)
The University of Indiana-Bloomington shut down their newspaper’s print product Oct. 15 and fired the paper’s advisor, Jim Rodenbush, after he opposed the university’s directive to print “nothing but information about homecoming — no other news at all” in its physical issues.
(10/23/25 7:00am)
Local entrepreneurs Mike Trigg and Max Schauff imparted insights into their careers, starting businesses and making it in the entrepreneurial world to over 50 eager entrepreneurial, business and technology students at the Founder Stories Fireside Chat on Oct.10 at Morgridge Hall.
(10/22/25 3:11am)
National Geographic photojournalist, documentary filmmaker and educator Ami Vitale explored ecological concerns, cultural traditions and questions of belonging Tuesday at the first lecture of the Wisconsin Union Directorate’s Distinguished Lecture Series.
(10/20/25 9:50pm)
I recently read Safa Razvi’s recent Daily Cardinal op-ed, “Pro Palestine is not Anti-Israel. It is Pro-Human,” with genuine empathy for her compassion toward human suffering. But compassion alone cannot substitute for truth. Razvi’s column, and much of the rhetoric echoing across campus, ignores a basic reality: the pro-Israel community is, at its core, a pro-peace community. The same cannot be said of the activists leading the “pro-Palestine” movement at UW-Madison.
(10/20/25 7:36pm)
Wisconsin Athletics Director Chris McIntosh defended head coach Luke Fickell and committed to “more Athletics-funded investments” in a public letter to fans Monday morning after the football program was shut out in back-to-back games for the first time since 1968.
(10/18/25 11:00am)
For the last three years under head coach Luke Fickell, the Wisconsin Badgers have played uninspired, disappointing and frankly embarrassing football.
(10/16/25 9:00am)
Alpha Chi Omega sorority (AXO) hosted a “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event Friday on Library Mall where the University of Wisconsin-Madison students walked in high heels to spread awareness about domestic violence and support survivors through the Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS).
(10/17/25 10:00am)
As if uncertainty and doubt toward head coach Luke Fickell’s tenure was not already creeping in among fans and critics alike, figuring out which quarterback will start before each game seems to be a mystery, too.
(10/13/25 6:41pm)
Homecoming night flared with fireworks and noise Saturday night as the Wisconsin Badgers 2-4 (0-3) took the field at Camp Randall against the Iowa Hawkeyes 4-2 (2-1). But excitement for Wisconsin football was nowhere to be found by the end of the evening, and in an era of seemingly never-ending lows, the Badgers found the bottom again, falling lifelessly to the Hawkeyes 37-0.
(10/13/25 4:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students accused Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin of chilling dissent and limiting student oversight at an Associated Students of Madison (ASM) meeting that turned sour Wednesday, shouting “shame” at her as she exited the room.