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(04/16/26 5:39pm)
Heading into the start of the 2025-26 season, Dorja Zaja was relatively unknown in the minds of Badger fans. After all, Zaja was the last addition to the roster in a busy offseason for Wisconsin women’s basketball. The hiring of head coach Robin Pingeton from Missouri took the program in a new direction, alongside the acquisitions of Destiny Howell and Gift Uchenna through the transfer portal.
(04/16/26 10:00am)
Maria Sholokhova’s story didn’t start with a racket in her hand. It began in her mother’s car on the way to gymnastics, where they would pass the same tennis courts every day.
(04/16/26 7:00am)
Fans of all ages gathered to watch the Madison Symphony Orchestra live score “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” at Overture Center on March 28, inviting viewers on an adventure with the film's famed archeologist.
(04/16/26 7:00am)
The spring semester may not be over yet, but this week, students and community members got a taste of summer on the Capitol Square.
(04/14/26 7:00am)
American civil rights activist Ruby Bridges shared her experience as the first African American student to integrate into a white-only school in Louisiana at a sold-out, moderated Q&A lecture in Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall Wednesday.
(04/09/26 7:00am)
Just over one mile from the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus sits a lush, century old park in the heart of Madison. With Lake Wingra on one side and the quaint Greenbush neighborhood on the other, the Henry Vilas Zoo is Madison’s own picturesque living classroom, reflecting Wisconsin’s rich history of conservation education.
(04/09/26 9:00am)
The Madison Symphony Orchestra presented its final organ concert of the season, filled with warm, intimate music and conversations on March 31.
(03/27/26 8:00am)
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison must strike a difficult balance between building the perfect resume to achieve their postgrad goals while also focusing on the classes and college experience in front of them.
(03/26/26 9:00am)
For years, students have moved away from humanities majors as job prospects grew less predictable. Now, degrees once seen as safe — including some of the fastest growing majors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison — no longer offer the same sense of security, as artificial intelligence reshapes the job market.
(03/25/26 11:18pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Bobby Gronert discussed affordable housing, transit and policing in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
(03/25/26 11:11pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang discussed her campaign and vision for the seat in an interview with The Daily Cardinal ahead of the April 7 election.
(03/27/26 11:00am)
When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Ella Stoltz was considering signing a lease with her friends just a few months into her freshman year, she planned to share her room — a personal sacrifice she believed necessary when faced with an unaffordable rent.
(03/27/26 10:00am)
“Is the Mosse Humanities building a historical building?” student government Rep. Amelia Alvarez asked at a March meeting where representatives debated symbolic legislation aimed at saving a building the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been trying to demolish for at least two decades. “It depends. Up to personal interpretation,” the legislation's co-sponsor, Rep. Amitabha Shatdal, replied.
(03/27/26 9:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Marcel Jenson is living the typical “work hard, play hard” college experience with one exception: he never drinks alcohol.
(03/27/26 4:39pm)
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.
(03/27/26 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.
(03/27/26 8:00am)
The state of Wisconsin ranks third-to-last in the nation in funding for the arts, according to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. The state spends 18 cents per capita on arts funding, while neighboring Minnesota spends $7.85 per capita and ranks first in arts funding.
(03/26/26 10:00am)
For biomedical and public health researchers at institutions like the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funding unpredictability has come to define the past year. Delays in grant dispersal and looming threats to the National Institutes of Health budget, the U.S’s largest funder of biomedical research, have left many wondering what is next.
(03/26/26 8:00am)
Eating takeout is a regular part of University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Nora Klaers’ daily routine. Between a packed class and extracurricular schedule, cooking and planning meals everyday is not the first thing on her plate.
(03/21/26 1:30am)
The legendary flux capacitor-charged, plutonium-powered DeLorean time machine landed at Overture Center to present the touring production of “Back to the Future: The Musical” in Overture Hall from March 10 to March 15. This high-tech theatrical journey through time is a musical theater spin on the classic 1985 film, bringing the movie’s nostalgia to the stage alongside the magic of live theater in its Wisconsin premiere.