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(02/06/25 12:00pm)
When Paula Gottlieb arrived at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a philosophy professor in 1988, she set her sights on the university’s Choral Union. Having been part of choral life during her undergraduate years in England, she loves to sing but was nervous about making the cut for the Choral Union.
(02/06/25 9:00am)
You won’t like “Shucked” if you can’t get a little corny with it.
(02/05/25 8:00am)
The president of the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) asked for a roughly $60 million increase in state funding at a legislative briefing Thursday to address resources, grants and general aid for students.
(02/06/25 9:00am)
Astor Piazzolla’s 1968 tango opera “María de Buenos Aires” is certainly a sight to see with diva María (Soprano Kelly Guerra) dressed in a beautiful red dress, singing in Spanish outside the setting of a beautiful Argentine Cathedral.
(02/06/25 10:00am)
A series of fires that started on Jan. 7 in Palisades and Eaton burned across Southern California until heavy rains assisted firefighters in fully containing them last week.
(02/04/25 8:00am)
Sen. Tammy Baldwin visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new center focused on opioid response Monday to highlight the importance of allocating federal funds to combat the opioid crisis.
(01/31/25 4:03pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School's Human Rights program hosted a panel discussion Wednesday exploring free speech and dissent on college campuses at UW-Madison and other universities following pro-Palestine protests on campuses nationwide.
(01/30/25 10:00am)
High school students, school staff, religious leaders, parents and other locals voiced their concerns Monday following the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in December to government, public safety and school officials during a packed listening session at Monona Public Library.
(01/30/25 12:00pm)
When trying to submit his work to open-call art shows, University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Bryce Dailey often faces financial barriers. Shows typically require artists to pay a whole host of fees — from entry fees to shipping fees — making these opportunities inaccessible to young up-and-coming artists like himself.
(01/29/25 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin System is bracing for challenges in maintaining steady enrollment as declining birth rates begin to impact higher education institutions nationwide.
(01/29/25 8:00am)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded the city of Madison a $20 million grant on Jan. 8 aimed to enhance energy efficiency in affordable housing.
(01/30/25 10:00am)
The below-freezing weather on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus didn’t stop the appearance of familiar hot dogs on wheels last week.
(01/30/25 11:00am)
Amtrak's Borealis line connecting Milwaukee to the Twin Cities and Chicago has maintained a steady ridership and boasts one of the highest load factors of any train service in the region, according to an analysis by The Daily Cardinal.
(01/24/25 3:35am)
The Madison Fire Department (MFD) rescued two individuals this week from Lakes Mendota and Monona after they fell through the ice.
(01/23/25 2:14am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (15-3) continued to play consistently sound basketball on Saturday, solidly defeating the USC Trojans (11-7) 84-69 in Los Angeles. More than halfway through the season, the Badgers seem to be firing on all cylinders.
(01/23/25 1:50am)
Gov. Tony Evers declared 2025 “The Year of the Kid” Wednesday night at his seventh State of the State address, highlighting the tax cuts and employment rates of 2024 and solutions to gun violence in Wisconsin.
(01/23/25 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.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
The Vault always stood out to me as a fashion-forward club focused on art and clothing. Don't get me wrong, it had all of those things. But I soon realized it was so much deeper than that.
(01/23/25 10:00am)
In recent years, sports betting has exploded in popularity across the United States, fueled by the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision to strike down the federal ban on sports wagering. For college students, this cultural shift has opened up new avenues for entertainment, social bonding and, unfortunately, financial ruin.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
As 2025 begins, many have set resolutions for the new year. As a 20-year-old college student, I’ve decided 2025 is going to be a year of intentional spending.