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(03/26/26 7:00am)
The financial pressure of being a college student can leave students feeling priced out of recreational and creative activities. But due to the work of student leaders, whether you are a cinephile, artist, gamer or learning chef, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has many free resources for students to step back from academics and indulge in a hobby without breaking the bank.
(03/19/26 9:00am)
With an influx of DePop resellers, some University of Wisconsin-Madison students see thrifting second-hand clothing as a status symbol in and of itself — a wide turn from thrifting’s once humble reputation.
(02/19/26 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.
(02/17/26 12:00pm)
The cancellation of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Lily’s Classic fundraiser and party did not deter hundreds of Badgers who gathered on icy Lake Mendota, carrying cans of beer and colorful BORGs, on a warm February afternoon.
(02/05/26 12:00pm)
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s decision to leave the University of Wisconsin-Madison for Columbia University has drawn mixed reactions from campus, varying from bittersweet goodbyes from campus leaders to celebratory farewells from Badger sports fans, labor leaders and student activists alike.
(01/29/26 12:00pm)
Amidst clanking pots, echoing laughter and piping hot food circling the restaurant, Himal Chuli owner Bishnu Pradhan — known more fondly as ‘mother’ or ‘grandmother’ — can be seen adding ‘a little of this and a little of that’ to each dish she cooks.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
Snow Scholars, a startup launched in 2022 by University of Wisconsin-Madison alum Jake Piekarski, aims to help students pay for college by employing them to shovel snow during the winter season.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
Humorist and New York Times bestselling author David Sedaris donned a pair of shiny elf-like shoes paired with a tailored suit and took the stage at Overture Center Oct. 22 as part of his world tour promoting his upcoming book, “The Land and its People.”
(11/13/25 8:00am)
I was sitting at a table in the annex of Michelangelo’s Coffee House, spacing out over my assigned reading for English 245 and eavesdropping on a group of elderly men who gathered at a table next to mine for their weekly get-together. Through the window, a moving truck twisted its way into the small cul-de-sac behind the café, attempting to loop its tail around a vintage Ford Bronco before the driver eventually gave up and sent a boy in a cream-colored uniform to look for the owner of the obstacle.
(11/07/25 11:00am)
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is cautiously weighing artificial intelligence for teachers in their K-12 schools, using AI to save teachers’ time by helping generate syllabi, individualized lesson plans and analyze learning data.
(11/06/25 8:00am)
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(11/05/25 8:00am)
When University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Emma needed advice on how to end a ‘situationship,’ she consulted a unique source. Emma typed information into Google Gemini and asked for help generating responses.
(11/05/25 8:00am)
Generative artificial intelligence has become a major actor in decision-making, even for mundane tasks. It’s widely used, from academics to entertainment, helping create study guides, grocery lists or silly images from a prompt in just one click. But is it a useful tool in making day-to-day decisions, and what happens when it does?
(11/07/25 9:00am)
Many professionals in scientific and creative fields fear a near future where artificial intelligence takes over their jobs. But not University of Wisconsin-Madison informatics data scientist and improv comedian Ben Rush.
(11/07/25 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.
(10/22/25 11:20pm)
Entrepreneurs Mike Trigg and Max Schauff speak to UW students at a fireside chat hosted by Transcend UW.
(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.
(10/16/25 8:00am)
Cielo, a newly opened cocktail bar, hosted a ‘coffee rave’ on Saturday, drawing in customers from the nearby Dane County Farmer’s Market, their first event since opening on Sept. 25.
(09/25/25 9:00am)
Former Chancellor Donna Shalala and University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin discussed the fragility of research institutions, the importance of undergraduate education and Shalala’s experience as the first female chancellor in the Big Ten at a fireside chat in Union South Monday.
(09/18/25 7:00am)
This article contains spoilers for “Twinless.”