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(04/17/25 7:00am)
Recent political strife and doubt about our nation’s future can cause uniquely American ideas and experiences to leave a bitter taste. But solace in what makes America a unique nation can be found in one of its most popular genres of media: the Western.
(04/14/25 3:41pm)
Since college athletes began profiting off their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) on July 1, 2021, Division I athletics — especially for Power 5 Big Ten schools like the University of Wisconsin-Madison — have been a “Wild West” of spending and competition.
(04/14/25 7:00am)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and sexual abuse.
(04/09/25 10:21pm)
College campuses are notorious for being a refuge for difficult conversations and dialogue. Universities like UW-Madison bring together some of the best, brightest, and most diverse minds from around the world to engage on some of the most pressing issues of our time. Not only is free speech fundamental to our constitutional democracy and our campus, but it also catalyzes and sparks meaningful change.
(04/10/25 11:00am)
Growing up, University of Wisconsin-Madison Language Sciences Instructor Rebecca Shields was always curious about her Irish heritage.
(04/10/25 7:00am)
In an unassuming brick building with a golden neon “OPEN” sign, The Bur Oak on Madison's East Side, hosted artists Bright Arcana, Will Orchard and Lost Lakes Saturday.
(04/08/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) hosted British journalist David Rennie Thursday, who argued that the United States and China must remain economic allies, even as the Trump administration heightens ideological divides between the nations.
(04/08/25 12:21am)
University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Department of Corrections officials defended their requests for the 2025-27 biennial budget during an agency briefing held by the Republican-controlled budget writing committee on April 1.
(04/07/25 9:46pm)
Robin Pingeton held an introductory press conference as the new head coach of the Wisconsin women’s basketball team On April 1st, stressing the importance of recruiting and retaining talent for the team.
(04/07/25 8:00am)
All 20 Madison Common Council seats were up for election on April 1, and some old and new faces now represent the campus-area districts.
(04/03/25 10:00am)
Debates surrounding immigration in the United States often lump migrants into a single subgroup. There is an assumption that every immigrant's experience revolves around the same story of seeking better opportunities in a new country.
(04/04/25 11:00am)
Fleeing civil war in Sudan, Deng Lual spent nine years in a refugee camp in northwest Kenya. He’s one of the thousands of Lost Boys of Sudan, young refugees who fled the war-torn African nation throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
(04/04/25 7:00am)
At its core, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Advocates for Immigrant Rights (AIR) wants to create an environment where students feel comfortable discussing immigration issues — often a sensitive and deeply personal topic.
(04/03/25 7:00am)
“Few topics in contemporary society have more sociological significance and public policy salience than the study of immigration, crime, and border enforcement,” reads the syllabus for Sociology 443.
(04/03/25 11:00am)
Hillary Jones Henry faced tough choices when he received his February stipend for teaching Swahili at the University of Wisconsin-Madison six days late, receiving one-fourth of the promised amount.
(04/04/25 8:00am)
President Donald Trump has built his platform on false claims of protecting American jobs. He’s promised a booming economy and safety for the Americans who voted for him. In an attempt to make good on his promises, he’s pushed for mass deportations and stricter border control, claiming his efforts will benefit the working class.
(04/03/25 8:00am)
As the festivities of the St. Patrick’s Day parade on Capitol Square came to a close in 2007, brothers Jason and John Kenney gathered on the lawn with their hurls in hand, skillfully hitting a sliotar back and forth off the wide end of the stick.
(04/04/25 7:00am)
Food is more than a meal — it’s a bridge to home, culture and community, offering a taste of connection sometimes continents away.
(04/04/25 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.
(04/03/25 9:00am)
Rosenholm Dairy owner John Rosenow has been hiring immigrants from Mexico for over 25 years, and he said they get the job done.