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(03/06/25 8:00am)
The 97th Academy Awards took place Sunday at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. This awards show was filled with many highlights, such as an Oscar-worthy performance itself in the opening act, some bigger and smaller names receiving recognition and a lot of firsts.
(03/06/25 8:00am)
Dr. Baron Kelly, a professor of Theatre and Drama at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, feels drawn to tell stories that deliver “benevolent gut-punches.” UW-Madison University Theatre’s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” invites audiences to experience this powerful sensation.
(03/06/25 9:00am)
Upon stepping into Paul’s Book Store on State Street, the first thing customers always notice is the musty, warm scent reminiscent of used books filling the air. But on Feb. 22, an atmosphere of somber reflection seemed to fill the store instead.
(03/06/25 8:00am)
As temperatures drop drastically, University of Wisconsin-Madison students bundle up in thick coats and scarves, their breath visible in the chilly air. Cloudy skies and short days leave campus feeling cold and quiet. Rarely seeing the light of day, students are left with a lack of creativity in their fashion choices and isolation from the rest of the world.
(03/03/25 8:00am)
A telltale sign of winter’s arrival on campus is the thinning of once-full bike racks. As the temperatures continue to drop and the snow starts to fall, many students opt to bring their bicycles indoors or keep them chained up for the winter. But winter biking still has plenty to offer.
(03/03/25 12:23am)
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.
(03/01/25 9:50pm)
A study committee proposed a package of six bills aimed at strengthening youth mental health support and intervention at a Joint Legislative Council meeting Wednesday.
(03/02/25 8:00am)
The 2025 Academy Awards will be hosted by Conan O'Brien on Sunday, marking the 97th year of the highest award in American cinema. Of all the accolades available, perhaps none is as sought after as Best Picture.
(03/01/25 4:54am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Provost and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Charles Isbell Jr. and Dean of the Graduate School William Karpus issued a memo to graduate school deans Sunday advising them to consider decreasing the number of future students admitted to graduate programs due to uncertainty created by the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) funding cuts.
(02/28/25 8:26pm)
Last year’s championship face-off against the Ohio State Buckeyes ended the Wisconsin women’s hockey team’s hopes of winning their eighth ever NCAA title quite bluntly with a 1-0 loss.
(02/27/25 12:00pm)
Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) and the Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) alerted families at Golda Meir School to a lead poisoning case on Jan. 13. Kristen Payne, whose third-grader started at Golda Meir this year was one of the parents on the receiving end of a troubling email explaining how the case was traced back to the school’s lower campus.
(02/27/25 9:00am)
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman and UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin spoke at the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) Legislative Conference Tuesday, discussing Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal, in-state employment opportunities and mental health.
(02/25/25 4:10am)
The Wisconsin women’s basketball team (13-14, 4-12 in Big Ten) had a week-long gap between their last win against Penn State and Sunday’s game against Northwestern.
(02/27/25 10:00am)
Just over 30 years ago, Edgar Spalding was hired as a professor in the botany department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(02/24/25 2:30am)
BEMIDJI, Minn. — In a program record-breaking sweep, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (31-1-2) snagged a second 6-1 win to close out their series against the Bemidji State Beavers (6-28-1) Saturday afternoon.
(02/24/25 8:00am)
Meriter Hospital nurses and health care workers at UW Health and Group Health Cooperative (GHC) called for safer staffing ratios, security measures and wage increases at Madison hospitals in a press conference Thursday.
(02/20/25 8:51pm)
In a 54-44 vote along party lines, lawmakers passed a Republican-backed bill Wednesday that would change how students’ academic achievement is measured in Wisconsin.
(02/21/25 6:35pm)
The Wisconsin Sports Business Conference is ready to hear from industry professionals on March 6 in Madison to build students’ understanding of how to achieve their dream jobs in the sports world.
(02/20/25 10:00am)
Frances Huntley-Cooper has dedicated her life to public service. She was a social worker for 28 years, an alderwoman and in 1991 — against all odds with little political ambition — became the first elected Black mayor in Wisconsin.
(02/20/25 12:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Paige Blackdeer is one of the few students from Black River Falls, Wisconsin, a town of 3,600 and administrative hub of the Ho-Chunk Nation, to attend college. Blackdeer, who tutored other Indigenous students in Black River Falls, knows firsthand the barriers many Indigenous students face in accessing higher education.