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(09/12/24 7:00am)
When looking at the schedule for the Wisconsin Badgers’ 2024 football season, it is fair to assume most fans' eyes glossed over the first two weeks and darted directly to the third date on the schedule: Sept. 13, against the No. 4 team in the nation, Alabama.
(09/05/24 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.
(08/22/24 2:41am)
CHICAGO — Israel’s war on Gaza is a prominent focus of many outside the Democratic National Convention this week, with a few thousand demonstrating Monday against President Joe Biden administration’s financial and military support for Israel.
(08/15/24 1:10am)
Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison, and Dane County Supervisor Dana Pellebon advanced in the primary election for Dane County executive Tuesday in a race contested by four candidates.
(07/21/24 1:31am)
MILWAUKEE — Xaviaer DuRousseau, a conservative media personality and influencer, is not the stereotypical Republican National Convention attendee.
(07/25/24 9:00am)
Drag bedazzles every corner of the deep purple state of Wisconsin, with roots dating back to an 1884 performance in Milwaukee by Francis Leon and his troupe. Within the past 15 years, Wisconsin drag queens witnessed audience numbers skyrocket as mainstream culture developed a stronger appreciation for the art form.
(07/25/24 11:00am)
Five hundred years ago, a highly educated person consumed about 74 GB of data throughout their life. Today, we consume that much in one day, according to a study published in Frontiers, a Swiss research publisher.
(07/19/24 7:00am)
The Madison CommonCouncil approved four new housing developments at a July 2 meeting, one of which will be the city’s first permanent men's shelter at 1904 Bartillon Drive.
(07/14/24 4:09pm)
Applause began for “Moulin Rouge!” at the Overture Center before the show started when two sword swallowers came on stage to kick things off.
(06/12/24 7:00am)
Two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alexander Payne visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Cinematheque for a showing of his 2023 hit film “The Holdovers” on April 12 followed by a Q&A.
(06/08/24 7:00am)
Blasting into cinemas this year is “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” the most inventive franchise film many audiences will see.
(06/06/24 9:00am)
Two years ago, the news that the University of Southern California and UCLA would leave the Pac-12 for the Big Ten swept through the sports world.
(06/06/24 8:00am)
Madison has been named among the gayest cities in the United States for its progressive atmosphere and rich queer history.
(04/29/24 2:30pm)
Pro-Palestine demonstrators who organized an encampment Monday at the University of Wisconsin-Madison remained on Library Mall despite warnings from university officials that the event violated state law.
(04/25/24 9:00am)
Shannon Johnson, owner of Shannon’s Stained Glassery in Superior, Wisconsin, said she has struggled to stay informed on local news in Douglas County.
(04/18/24 9:00am)
A note from the writer: Having access to mental health care is a privilege. Luckily, we have access to UHS counseling services as UW-Madison students. If you or a loved one are dealing with a mental health emergency, UHS offers 24/7 crisis counseling services.
(04/04/24 11:00am)
And with that, the 2023-24 Wisconsin men’s basketball season comes to an end. The final score from Brooklyn: James Madison Dukes 72, Wisconsin Badgers 61.
(04/02/24 9:00am)
Madison developer JD McCormick Properties is proposing three options to revitalize the 100 block of State Street.
(03/21/24 7:00am)
The COVID-19 pandemic changed everything about the importance of communication and proved that, through technological advances and an increase in virtual interactions, society is more connected than ever before.
(03/21/24 2:55pm)
It’s Nov. 15, 2014, and Jason Symes is rolling into Camp Randall with thousands of other Badgers fans to witness a key ranked matchup between No. 20 Wisconsin and No. 14 Nebraska. His cousin is getting married this Saturday, yet he sits with his friends in the nosebleeds of the stadium, unaware of the feat he is about to witness.