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(10/09/25 7:00am)
I recently finished the “it year” — my freshman year of college. Lots of nights to remember — laughter shared, experiences gained. At first, it felt like being placed in a setting with constant stimulation. There was always something going on — late night Taco Bell runs, gossip, football games, wine Wednesdays, going out for three-day benders — you name it. It sounds exciting at first, and honestly, it was. But after a while, I felt like something was off.
(10/08/25 4:26pm)
Students are calling out the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s decision to dismiss their Executive Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and eliminate the position.
(10/08/25 3:09pm)
The Neighborhood House community center in Madison’s Greenbush Neighborhood has seen a sharp rise in food pantry use in recent months, driven by a mix of local and federal pressures, according to the center’s Adult & Community Director Taylor Drogemuller.
(10/07/25 7:00am)
Developers have submitted a proposal to demolish Porta Bella, a beloved downtown Italian restaurant, to make way for a 16-story high-rise apartment building.
(10/06/25 7:01pm)
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.
(10/05/25 5:20am)
The Wisconsin Badgers took on the Washington Huskies on Sept. 26 at McClimon Soccer Complex for their third Big Ten game of the year. The Badgers have yet to win a game in conference this year and are on a four game losing streak.
(10/03/25 4:10pm)
Morgridge Hall, the new home of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Computer, Data and Information Sciences (CDIS) programs, which may soon separate from Letters & Sciences, is officially open for business.
(10/02/25 8:10pm)
Indie rock up-and-comers Mt. Joy and Goose teamed up for a long-awaited concert at the Kohl Center Sept. 17, complete with a set from each band followed by a three song encore featuring both bands together.
(10/02/25 10:00am)
In the month of September alone, the City has shut down two notable homeless encampments — Dairy Drive and an unsanctioned encampment near Capitol Square — leaving questions about how to protect the rising homeless population in Madison.
(10/02/25 2:49pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin highlighted the arrival of a record 8,500 freshman, even as she warned of looming challenges tied to federal and state funding and free speech scrutiny in a student media roundtable Tuesday.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students dressed in bright yellow banana suits and took to State Street Saturday, Sept. 26, for a bar crawl aimed at breaking two Guinness World Records.
(10/02/25 9:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students will no longer have access to local abortion services, as Madison’s East Planned Parenthood clinic will pause performing abortions in October, forcing students seeking care to travel to the closest clinic located in Rockford, Ill. or independent practices in Milwaukee.
(10/02/25 8:00am)
Most Division I athletes juggle over 60 hour weeks of training and classes. For Wisconsin Badgers soccer player Matthew Zachemski, that’s just the beginning. Between team lifts at dawn and late night lectures, you can find Zachemski mixing his own essential oil colognes for his small business — Organic Scent.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
Two University of Wisconsin-Madison students have added parenting to their list of skills this semester. Between classes and extracurriculars, these badgers scoop litter or trim claws for their feline friend.
(10/02/25 7:00am)
For freshman guard Zach Kinziger, playing for the Wisconsin Badgers has been a life long dream.
(09/30/25 8:14pm)
Community members Megan Lowe and her daughter Nora said they live in fear as access to contraceptives in Wisconsin sits on the chopping block.
(09/30/25 7:00am)
A panel of media professionals discussed the implications of modern-day censorship at the annual University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Journalism Ethics conference Friday.
(09/30/25 2:56am)
With more landmass than 40 countries, Katmai National Park in Alaska is America's 4th largest national park. Its borders contain many stories, particularly ones about bears. Despite being best known for their annual Fat Bear Week, Katmai is infamous for another drama: Werner Herzog's critically acclaimed 2005 documentary "Grizzly Man."
(09/30/25 1:15am)
Student government representatives discussed the closure of the university’s diversity division in the first Justice, Equity and Belonging (JEB) committee meeting Tuesday, condemning the administration for downplaying the division’s sundowning and turning their back on underrepresented students.
(09/29/25 2:09pm)
The Wisconsin Historical Society hosted the final week of their walking tour, 'The Hidden History of the Capitol Square,' on Thursday and Sunday.