Maria Sholokhova reflects on history-making Badgers tennis career
Maria Sholokhova’s story didn’t start with a racket in her hand. It began in her mother’s car on the way to gymnastics, where they would pass the same tennis courts every day.
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Maria Sholokhova’s story didn’t start with a racket in her hand. It began in her mother’s car on the way to gymnastics, where they would pass the same tennis courts every day.
I first heard a song by Lauren Spencer Smith in Milwaukee while volunteering at The Coffee House, a low-key music and poetry venue in the basement of a church. The theme of each performer’s two songs was ‘Long and Short.’ That night, a couple on ukulele and guitar introduced me to “Long Story Short,” a sweet, romantic waltz song by Smith about envisioning the future with a new love.
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Editor's note: This article was updated to correct multiple factual inaccuracies.
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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.
This article contains spoilers for “Twinless.”
When the Wisconsin Badgers and No.19 Alabama Crimson Tide scheduled a home-and-home series for 2024 and 2025, the year was 2019.
Gov. Tony Evers signed Wisconsin’s 2025-27 bipartisan state budget into law Thursday morning, securing a $256 million increase to the University of Wisconsin System budget after months of negotiations with Republican lawmakers. It’s a far cry from the $856 million the system requested, but a welcome alternative to the $87 million cut Republican legislators floated just two weeks ago. Here’s what that money will mean for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Gov. Tony Evers announced the appointment of three new members to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents on Thursday, filling vacancies created by Regents whose terms expired that day.
This is the final editorial this board will publish this year, and in choosing how to sign off, we recognize an urgent truth worth restating: journalism matters. It matters profoundly, especially now, especially here, especially after years of attacks from the highest levels of power.
The 2024-25 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball season came to an end in the round of 32, falling to Brigham Young University 89-91 on March 22. They beat Montana 85-66 in the first round but failed to reach the second weekend of March Madness for the eighth straight season.
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