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(10/28/25 7:00am)
Public Health Madison & Dane County (PHMDC), a county health department responsible for managing the public health of over 60 cities and more than 575,000 people, said the region is projected to reach peak hospitalizations as respiratory diseases pick up in the winter due to COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
(10/27/25 10:39pm)
Vice Chancellors Rob Cramer and Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska said in an Oct. 10 email to University of Wisconsin-Madison students the government shutdown will impact many aspects of UW operations but stressed that financial aid is not expected to be impacted.
(10/27/25 10:34pm)
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin (PPWI) announced Monday they will resume abortion services in Wisconsin after a nearly month-long pause in services due to Medicaid cuts in the federal budget bill.
(10/27/25 8:21pm)
A conservative student group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison hosted a panel discussion on campus Oct. 15 highlighting growing tensions on college campuses over free speech, representation and political balance in the classroom.
(10/27/25 6:21pm)
Few teams overhauled their roster as drastically as Wisconsin women's basketball did this past offseason. With the arrival of new head coach Robin Pingeton, the team looks to forge a new identity. Desperate to get their first winning record since 2010, Pingeton and her staff face an uphill battle to reshape the team’s performance and culture.
(10/24/25 11:28pm)
If you’ve ever been to a Wisconsin hockey game, you’ll probably remember one chant better than any other. After every Wisconsin goal, the entire crowd joins to count the goals and scream, “We want more!” For decades, at the center of it all, was superfan Philip J. Dzick.
(10/24/25 10:16pm)
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.
(10/23/25 8:00am)
Pop artist Alex Warren brought a special extra night of his Cheaper Than Therapy Tour to Madison Thursday night for the nationwide launch of Future Friends on college campuses.
(10/23/25 9:00am)
Republican lawmakers are considering two bills that could alter marijuana access in Wisconsin.
(10/23/25 10:00am)
Thirty minutes north of Madison, Jeff Endres is amid his annual fall harvest. Timely rains and a droughtless summer this year led to a successful growing season for the Endres family, who have operated Endres Berryridge Farms in Waunakee for over a century.
(10/22/25 9:44pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison launched “The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice,” a campus-wide initiative aimed at promoting open dialogue and creating a campus atmosphere where “different points of view are both expected and respected.”
(10/23/25 7:00am)
Cage the Elephant brought a dynamic performance to the Sylvee on Oct. 17 and left the crowd speechless. From sharing special, intimate moments with the crowd to flashing lights and surround sound, Cage the Elephant came into Madison with an explosive energy that could not be contained.
(10/23/25 8:00am)
As the weather cools in Madison, monarch butterflies have started to make their way to the warmer Oyamel Fir forests of central Mexico. Unable to survive the cold, northern winters, monarchs fly up to 3,000 miles south to reach their overwintering site in a unique, long-distance migration.
(10/22/25 5:17am)
Wisconsin lost to No. 25 USC and beat No. 23 UCLA, which moved them down to third in the Big Ten after entering the weekend tied with Indiana and Illinois for second.
(10/22/25 5:06am)
No. 17 Wisconsin men’s hockey (2-0-2) took on No. 20 Minnesota State Mankato (1-1-2) in their first home games of the season last week, tying both games.
(10/22/25 3:11am)
National Geographic photojournalist, documentary filmmaker and educator Ami Vitale explored ecological concerns, cultural traditions and questions of belonging Tuesday at the first lecture of the Wisconsin Union Directorate’s Distinguished Lecture Series.
(10/21/25 3:28am)
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville will close their Baraboo Sauk County campus at the end of the 2025-26 school year due to low enrollment, the university announced Friday.
(10/21/25 1:27am)
With two star players now out indefinitely, the Wisconsin volleyball team fell to Penn State and defeated Maryland last weekend in two away matches.
(10/21/25 12:58am)
Former City of Madison District 2 and 8 Alder and democratic socialist Juliana Bennett announced her campaign on a platform of affordable housing and increasing the minimum wage for the 76th state assembly district, which covers much of Madison’s downtown and isthmus, Sept. 30.
(10/20/25 5:48pm)
The Badgers suffered their second consecutive shutout Saturday, falling to No. 1 Ohio State 34-0 at home. The loss is Wisconsin’s fifth in a row and marked the first time the Badgers have been shut out consecutively since 1968.