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(12/05/24 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.
(11/26/24 8:00am)
The American rock band Cage the Elephant has garnered well-deserved praise for breathing new life into the music genre, and this remains true after the release of their 6th album “Neon Pill.”
(11/23/24 8:00am)
This review contains major spoilers for “The Batman” (2022) and minor spoilers for the earlier episodes of “The Penguin” (2024).
(11/21/24 11:00am)
Jill Underly, Wisconsin’s state superintendent, recently unveiled a budget proposal that could make a significant difference for public education in Wisconsin.
(11/20/24 9:00am)
During a moderated Q&A after a University of Wisconsin-Madison film screening, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa members discussed threats to their water, including the Enbridge Energy Company Line 5 pipeline that received initial approval from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Thursday.
(11/21/24 8:00am)
The 2025 Grammy Award nominations were released earlier this month with huge “pop-girl" names like Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter making appearances in the Best Album category.
(11/21/24 9:00am)
Researchers in the Genetics-Biotechnology Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, led by associate professor Qiongshi Lu, published a study Sept. 30 in Nature Genetics raising concerns over persistent problems found in artificial intelligence-assisted genome-wide association studies.
(11/14/24 9:00am)
I owe you something, and you owe me something, too. I have no idea who you are, and you’ve probably never met me before — but that’s the point.
(11/14/24 9:00am)
“Angry Fags” is a campy play full of oddball characters and dialogue that feels human yet hilarious. It’s also about queer sorrow and rage inspired by homophobia and is a dialogue between ideas on how to resist bigotry.
(11/07/24 8:00am)
On Nov. 1 at midnight, hopeful high school seniors across the U.S. submitted their early action applications to secure their spot as part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's class of 2029. With admissions becoming increasingly competitive in recent years, over half will receive a rejection letter this upcoming spring, forcing some to move on from a future they’ve been imagining for years.
(10/23/24 9:53pm)
Rapper and University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate Yung Gravy performed in Madison on Wednesday as part of the nationwide “Party to the Polls” tour, which aimed to encourage voter participation ahead of the election.
(10/25/24 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.
(10/19/24 7:00am)
For the first time in a while, the Wisconsin Badgers football team looks good. Not in the way that last season’s wins helped build the foundation for a new era of Badger football, or in the way the continuing recruiting success sets the program up for the future. You don’t have to reach for any metaphorical coach-talk to describe how the Badgers have played the last two weeks – they’ve just been objectively, flat-out good.
(10/17/24 7:00am)
In the wake of catastrophic natural disasters like Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, Florida has become an example of the efforts to combat the devastating impacts of climate change.
(10/17/24 9:00am)
In a world full of metroidvanias — action games with non-linear progression — and platformer games struggling to compete with the likes of Hollow Knight and Dead Cells, Red Candle Games created a home run of a game that successfully integrates difficult gameplay with a phenomenal narrative and an art style based in Daoist mythology.
(10/10/24 8:00am)
This week, residents of Madison are experiencing the continuation of an unseasonably warm fall. The leaves have changed, and some students have ventured out in sweaters while others are still comfortable making their way around campus in shorts and Boston clogs. As October begins, it’s hard to think about bundling up any time soon — it’s even hard to accept summer has ended.
(10/04/24 9:59pm)
Coming off two straight losses, the Wisconsin Badgers (2-2) are looking for a feel-good victory to get their season back on track. In playing the Purdue Boilermakers (1-3) Saturday at 11 a.m. at Camp Randall Stadium, they should be able to find it.
(10/03/24 9:00am)
For many students, college is a busy time. Students walk near and far to their classes, making time to study whenever they have a chance.
(09/27/24 7:00am)
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, said he believes in “finding consensus” on abortion and advocated for better access to contraceptives at an ice cream social event hosted by College Republicans of University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday.
(09/26/24 7:00am)
A campaign rally or a Wisconsin football game?