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(02/20/26 6:08pm)
Mitch Daniels, former Indiana governor and Purdue University president, emphasized the importance of free speech and affordability on college campuses and being watchful of artificial intelligence in a speech at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Monday night.
(02/19/26 6:41pm)
The Daily Cardinal revived its annual Bar Guide this year, a tradition letting readers vote for their favorite campus-area bars across six categories: Best College Bar, Best Berry Water Lime, Best Bar Food, Best Atmosphere, Best Weeknight Special, and Best Hidden Gem. Winners are featured in this week's print issue, which is available now on campus-area newsstands.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
Dozens of friends, supporters and members of the Madison community packed into a private event space above local restaurant Señor Machetes to fundraise for the family of owner Noel Quintana Friday evening.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
The curtain rises, and the stage is set. Students skate across the stage, sharing their high school struggles and disdain for their small-town lives.
(02/19/26 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.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
Outside the Chazen Museum of Art on the Friday before Valentine’s Day, a booth of students were handing out free roses. The catch? Write your most romantic confession on a heart-shaped slip of paper to be read aloud by one of the next strangers in line.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
The Super Bowl has always been an explosion of branding, celebrity and patriotism compressed into a single night of unity and celebration. What unfolded around this year’s halftime show, however, revealed something less polished: a divided country arguing about political undertones.
(02/16/26 5:50pm)
Grammy-winning popstar Harry Styles shocked fans on Thursday with a schedule of private listening parties to promote his fourth independent album “Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally,” which is releasing on March 6. One city on the list stood out.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
The leader of the Red Cliff Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians highlighted education, environmental protections and health care access at the 22nd State of the Tribes address Tuesday at the state Capitol.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
Fans of all ages gathered, on Jan. 31st, to watch the Madison Symphony Orchestra live score “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” at Overture Center, transporting viewers to the wizarding world and conjuring up feelings of lost optimism.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
With a cigarette gingerly perched between his lips, Gabe Diazmontes, a University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore, takes a long, hearty drag. “Y’know, I always wanted to be able to smoke like Matthew McConaughey in True Detective,” he said. “Now I finally can.” It’s his third cigarette this week.
(02/10/26 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison community members from Minnesota say the recent escalation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis has left them feeling frightened, angry and helpless — while also prompting renewed conversations about community, resistance and collective action.
(02/10/26 8:00am)
Madison officials and community members celebrated the construction of two “missing middle” affordable twin homes in the Owl Creek neighborhood on Jan. 21.
(02/05/26 8:00am)
Free and publicly available University of Wisconsin-Madison Wonders of Physics shows will continue a 43-year legacy of lively physics demonstrations attended by children and adults alike this year on Feb. 7, 8, 14 and 15.
(02/05/26 8:00am)
“Kimberly Akimbo,” the five-time Tony Award-winning musical, is coming to Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts from Feb. 10 - 15.
(02/05/26 8:00am)
Forward Theater’s latest production places a spotlight — or rather, a streetlight — on the experience of American immigrants, with Martyna Majok’s dark comedy “Ironbound” set to run from Jan. 29 to Feb. 15 at Overture Center.
(02/02/26 4:21pm)
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(02/02/26 8:00am)
The current executive director of Saint Louis University’s Chaifetz Center for Entrepreneurship will join the University of Wisconsin-Madison to lead the university’s first entrepreneurship center.
(01/29/26 12:00pm)
Amidst clanking pots, echoing laughter and piping hot food circling the restaurant, Himal Chuli owner Bishnu Pradhan — known more fondly as ‘mother’ or ‘grandmother’ — can be seen adding ‘a little of this and a little of that’ to each dish she cooks.
(01/29/26 9:00am)
More than 1,000 students, community members and activists protested Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s presence in American cities, holding a solidarity vigil on a cold, snow-covered Library Mall Tuesday evening.