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(07/01/22 7:00am)
Following the Supreme Court decision that eliminated abortion access as a constitutional right and immediately made abortion illegal in 13 states, millions are worried about what will happen if they get sexually assaulted, birth control fails or a much-wanted pregnancy must be terminated out of medical necessity.
(06/27/22 5:00am)
In a controversial 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has determined that they are emperors of the United States.
(06/09/22 7:00am)
Home to a splendid array of paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures, the Chazen Museum of Art sits conveniently on University Avenue and only a block away from bustling State Street. This prime location allows University of Wisconsin-Madison students and residents of Madison the opportunity to visit the free museum whenever they want and recharge their creative energy.
(06/09/22 7:00am)
I am so very fortunate to have both learned about and been welcomed to Madison’s own Broom Street Theater for opening night of “Happy Landings,” a hilarious and original ode to Shakespearean comedy.
(06/09/22 12:00pm)
As many students celebrate the start of summer with relaxation, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is still filled with researchers working to make new discoveries and advances on today’s leading questions. Every summer, researchers conduct multiple major research projects on campus. This summer’s topics cover a wide range of fields including cancer treatment, Australian heritage, COVID-19 and structural brain changes.
(06/10/22 7:00am)
As a freshman, it can be difficult to adjust to living without your parents. Being new to independence means there will almost certainly be a few missteps along the way. While those blunders are often the catalyst for growth, we here at The Beet are not about that.
(05/25/22 7:00am)
A new holy text was recently discovered. In it, God announces He is revoking thumb privileges from humans. Here is the full statement:
(05/10/22 3:00pm)
Mother’s Day has come and gone, which means that the vast majority of moms in countries that celebrate the holiday have received some combination of chocolate, flowers, wine, bath robes and, of course, candles.
(05/10/22 7:00am)
Hands rested on backs, arms curled around waists, chins rested on shoulders and fingers intertwined — it seems that everyone, from retirees to college students, seeing Leon Bridges at the Sylvee on May 2 was coupled up for a date night. This is no surprise, given the sultry and romantic lyrics that Leon Bridges is best known for.
(05/09/22 7:00am)
So, you didn’t fill out your course evaluation survey — you’re safe here.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
I briefly regained consciousness from a drunken rage to find myself kneeling over my father in the middle of a dark street. My right hand was raised far behind my head, ready to be dropped on his face. I remember tears in my eyes and a choked up feeling in my throat. Adrenaline had induced a state of tunnel vision and shock, but even then I knew I had done something that could never be taken back.
(04/22/22 7:00am)
Researchers have studied the effects of substances like alcohol and tobacco on organs like the liver and the lung. Inspired by past findings, scientists wished to study the effects of Twitter use on a mildly important organ: the brain.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
In my freshman year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison I, with many other STEM students, struggled through the CHEM 103/104 sequence (if you took 109, I don’t want to hear it). I spent hours and hours balancing equations, calculating pH, free energy and other things that I’ve already forgotten. Lecture, homework, exams, discussion… I dreaded almost every aspect of chemistry, but none so much as lab.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
On any average day, Anne Runde will walk to class and encounter three or four people complimenting her “one-of-a-kind” thrifted outfits.
(04/14/22 7:00am)
At 16 years old in a crooked Starbucks hat, a coffee-stained apron and a name tag that read “Hi, my name is Erin,” I stood behind the counter as a woman double my age animatedly expressed her outrage. Verbalizing animosity at me for the uncontrollable: caffeine in a light roast cup of coffee. Immediately, I wondered how had I gotten here. Why was I taking the brunt of this woman's anger? As a high school student working a minimum wage job to pay for the occasional gallon of gas — what had I done to deserve this stranger's anger over a caffeinated beverage?
(04/14/22 7:00am)
In mourning the death of President Donald J. Trump, we must set aside our political differences to find the humility and respect we each deserve as people.
(04/12/22 12:43am)
A survey intended to measure the support of free speech on all University of Wisconsin campuses was set to be released to students on Thursday, but Wednesday night, the survey was postponed until the fall of 2022.
(04/07/22 8:02pm)
Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker spoke at Grainger Hall on Wednesday, describing the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a place of Marxist indoctrination and touching on several issues including the 2024 presidential election and Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
(04/07/22 7:00am)
Pixar is back again with another tearjerker. This time, it pulls at the heartstrings of once-adolescent girls and bothers those that love to ignore basic biology.
(04/06/22 7:00am)
I AM BACK! I AM BACK!! There is no need to be afraid. Your beloved prescriptivist is back.