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(04/02/25 9:33pm)
Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield shared tips on conducting conversations on current geopolitical events and addressed the rapid change in U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration with a packed Shannon Hall audience Tuesday night.
(04/04/25 9:00am)
On Jan. 21, the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement canceling a President Joe Biden-era policy that prevented U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from conducting raids in “protected areas” like churches and schools.
(04/04/25 8:00am)
“Grabando Historias,” an exhibition by Christie Tirado, made its debut March 10 at Madison’s Tandem Press art gallery. Through portraiture and the intensive practice of printing, Tirado depicts what is present, what is erased and what is preserved in narratives surrounding immigrant, migrant, familial and agricultural stories in America.
(03/19/25 7:00am)
The Assembly passed a bill along party lines Tuesday that would require Wisconsin sheriffs to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and detain undocumented immigrants who commit crimes or risk losing state aid.
(03/20/25 8:00am)
“Mayhem,” Lady Gaga’s seventh studio album released March 7, is as much a return to the artist’s roots as it is a departure into new territory.
(03/12/25 7:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers announced his 2025-27 Capital Budget Monday, proposing around $4.1 billion in investments to address aging infrastructure, prevent campus closures and a corrections reform plan.
(03/10/25 7:00am)
In August 2018, rap icon Mac Miller released his album “Swimming,” following a journey of loss and self-discovery, a stark contrast from the passion and confidence displayed in his previous album “The Divine Feminine.” Thirty-five days later, the rap community lost a star when Miller passed from an overdose.
(03/06/25 10:00am)
A newly formed coalition of passenger rail associations and advocacy groups gathered Tuesday to promote Gov. Tony Evers' budget proposal, which includes funding to expand passenger rail service and increase train frequencies in Wisconsin.
(02/26/25 9:00am)
While teaching his Introduction to International Relations class this semester, University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Mark Copelovitch joked he often wonders “in those 75 minutes when I'm not on my phone, which international institution might we have withdrawn from?” Copelovitch’s new “whirlwind” of worries arrived, he said, with the onset of President Donald Trump's second administration.
(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.
(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.
(01/28/25 3:37am)
Former University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow filed a federal lawsuit against the UW System Monday night, seeking reinstatement to the faculty position he was stripped from in September after his continued creation of pornographic films.
(12/16/24 6:43pm)
A teenage student shot and killed two people and injured six others at Abundant Life Christian School Monday morning. The shooter, a 15-year-old who attended the K-12 school, was later found dead by apparent suicide by the Madison Police Department (MPD).
(12/05/24 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.
(11/21/24 12:00pm)
Griffin Geiken, a University of Wisconsin-La Crosse junior, cast his first presidential ballot in November for President-elect Donald Trump with one issue at the front of his mind: the economy.
(11/07/24 12:28am)
Republicans will still control both houses of the state Legislature after the 2024 general election, despite the loss of their electoral supermajority, following an election night that put new legislative maps to the test in Wisconsin.
(11/07/24 10:00am)
It’s easy to think of the moth as the boring, less colorful relative of the butterfly. But The Moth Project explores the forgotten insect with new levels of music and videography.
(11/04/24 8:00am)
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the future of the University of Wisconsin System met for the fifth and final time, as a committee, Oct. 24 at the Capitol to discuss and vote on 19 recommendations, including a proposal for the UW-Madison to separate from the UW System.
(10/28/24 7:00am)
The Nov. 5 election is a little over a week away, and Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race remains tight.
(10/26/24 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers football program seemed to reach a new low after blowing a 21-10 halftime lead at No. 23 University of Southern California. While the game ended in a 31-21 loss, Wisconsin’s first half performance offered a glimpse of what was to come in the approaching weeks, especially from senior running back Tawee Walker, who rushed for two of the three touchdowns scored.