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(10/25/24 8:21pm)
The atmosphere of an away game is always bound to be different than when playing at home, especially when that game is set at a temporary venue. But even a 12,000 person stadium located directly off of windy Lake Michigan could not stop the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday. Wisconsin defeated Northwestern 23-3 as they secured their third consecutive Big Ten conference win.
(10/25/24 8:15pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison men’s hockey team has six days to prepare for their two-game away series against Denver University after being swept at home by the Ohio State Buckeyes.
(10/24/24 11:00am)
While political polarization worsens throughout the nation, so do the sources that inform communities on local, state and national news.
(10/24/24 12:00pm)
For close to three decades, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was the only university in the nation with two independent daily student newspapers. Although campus papers have reduced their print production, they just got new company on campus.
(10/23/24 7:00am)
The Moth Project, an original production composed of 12 songs set to moth videography, will show at the Overture Center for the Arts on Oct. 24 at 8 p.m.
(10/25/24 9:00am)
Six months ago, one in every three campus voters sent a protest vote opposing the Biden administration's aid to Israel. Since then, the Middle East has only turned more violent, and Vice President Kamala Harris is now the Democratic nominee for president.
(10/25/24 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.
(10/25/24 5:00am)
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.
(10/25/24 11:00am)
When former President Donald Trump went down that infamous golden escalator in June 2015, politics shifted.
(10/25/24 8:00am)
In the past decade, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student government, the Associated Students of Madison (ASM), has secured the creation of 24-hour libraries, caps on tuition increases, distribution of bus passes and maintenance of recreational sports facilities – though you would be hard-pressed to find a student on campus who knew it.
(10/24/24 10:00am)
When Jeff Lamont attended high school in Marinette, Wisconsin 60 years ago, a local company that produced military-grade firefighting foam would invite science classes to practice extinguishing fires, including his.
(10/24/24 7:00am)
The thrill of victory and the heartbreak of defeat.
(10/24/24 9:00am)
Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, D-Milwaukee, has been canvassing neighborhoods on Milwaukee’s south side since April. While her focus then was winning her primary, it’s now about turning out one constituency that might make all the difference: Latinos.
(10/25/24 8:00am)
Thanksgiving often brings a sense of dread. Not because of a burnt turkey, but due to the uncomfortable political discussions that split the table down the middle.
(10/21/24 8:00am)
Actor Bradley Whitford visited Madison Sunday morning for more than a stop in his hometown. “The West Wing” star canvassed on behalf of the Harris-Walz campaign with co-stars, gathering at the Barrymore Theatre for a rally.
(10/22/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison hosted a candidate forum between Democratic U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan and Republican candidate Erik Olsen at the Red Gym Wednesday ahead of the Nov. 5 race for the 2nd Congressional District seat.
(10/21/24 7:00am)
Stars of 2000s political drama “The West Wing” Bradley Whitford, Martin Sheen, Richard Schiff and Mary McCormack were warmly welcomed by an energetic crowd at the Barrymore Theatre after canvassing with the Democratic Party of Wisconsin on Sunday.
(10/21/24 8:00am)
Yes, you read that right, basketball season is right around the corner. On Oct. 20, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team is back in the Kohl Center for their annual Red and White scrimmage.
(10/24/24 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.
(10/18/24 9:25pm)
Dr. Rebekah Taussig, author of this year’s Go Big Read book “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body,” visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus for guided discussions about her story and experiences as a disabled person.