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(01/29/26 8:00am)
Recently, I came across an article in the Madison Federalist critiquing Marxism. I engaged with it, hoping for an informed discussion on Marxist concepts, but I was met with disappointment. The author, Aiden Wirth, claimed they “became interested in Marxist thought through TikTok videos” and heavily relied on quotes from various Catholic Popes, without actually quoting Karl Marx or any Marxist work.
(01/29/26 9:00am)
Zoe Nguyen starts her mornings early opening her restaurant, GM Banh Mi. She begins by preparing the banh mi sandwich bread, a process that can take up to three hours. Although there are faster alternatives, she surprisingly doesn’t mind the long process — in fact she prefers it. Nguyen enjoys taking her time with every individual bread because it reminds her of her brother — the restaurant’s namesake — and his generosity.
(01/22/26 3:32pm)
As students filed out of the last Media and Politics lecture of the fall semester, one gray-haired student moved against the flow to the front of the classroom. University of Wisconsin-Madison senior auditor Gary Achterberg always makes an effort to send a note or thank the professors for the courses he takes.
(01/22/26 11:00am)
“Holy shit, it’s real,” Laila Edwards thought in the early afternoon of New Year’s Eve.
(01/22/26 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.
(01/02/26 6:00pm)
Sébastien Philippe, a 2025 MacArthur Fellow, spoke to The Daily Cardinal about designing simulations that evaluate nuclear fallout.
(12/20/25 9:45pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students have a unique opportunity to advise and partner with local Madison businesses through the Wisconsin Marketing Organization (WMO), helping with everything from communication to local marketing at rental companies, restaurants and community-focused organizations.
WMO facilitates hands-on partnerships for students at UW-Madison — the eighth ranked university in marketing and ninth best public university for undergraduate business — and local Madison businesses like Ian’s Pizza, CHT Apartments, LZ Ventures, Pure Green, SideShift and Run Madtown.
(12/20/25 10:00am)
Between finals, frigid temperatures and end-of-semester fatigue, holiday shopping can feel like just another item on an already packed to-do list. But Madison’s local shops make it possible to give gifts that are thoughtful, affordable and rooted in the city without resorting to last-minute online orders.
(12/18/25 7:36pm)
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.
(12/17/25 1:34am)
No. 3 seeded Wisconsin volleyball advanced to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four after two four-set wins against No. 2 Stanford on Dec. 12 and No. 3 Texas on Dec. 14. This marks Wisconsin’s seventh Final Four appearance in program history and their sixth under head coach Kelly Sheffield.
(12/14/25 10:06pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Theatre and Drama showcased ‘Little Women: The Broadway Musical’ mid-November, bringing the March sisters’ coming-of-age tale to life as they navigate love, grief and ambition.
(12/11/25 8:27pm)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) is proposing increased law enforcement presence, adjustments to fencing layout and stricter attendance policies this spring to Lily’s Classic, their annual hockey tournament and fundraiser, amid safety concerns. The changes currently await university approval.
(12/08/25 6:00am)
South of Lake Monona, right off the beltline, Simpson Street Free Press is lively and spirited as reporters share story ideas and plug away on new articles. But behind the bustle of your average newsroom is one that looks a little different — and younger — where the writers range from second-graders to high schoolers and the editors are in college.
(12/07/25 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior and 2026 Rhodes Scholarship finalist Zoe Kukla discussed potential solutions for combating illiteracy in America in an interview with The Daily Cardinal. Had Kukla won the prestigious scholarship, she would’ve researched literacy and media access, specifically in childhood development.
(12/04/25 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.
(12/04/25 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.
(12/01/25 8:00am)
Yung Gravy, rapper and University of Wisconsin-Madison alum, returned to Madison during his nationwide tour for a show at The Sylvee on Nov. 25.
(11/26/25 7:00am)
Trixie Mattel, a Wisconsin native and nationally-recognized drag queen, visited Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall for a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison English professor Ramzi Fawaz.
(11/24/25 5:59pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) petitioned the university to become a “sanctuary campus” to protect international students at a Nov. 14 rally on Library Mall.
(11/21/25 1:44am)
Monday’s 94-69 win over Southern Illinois University (SIUE) gave Wisconsin their second straight 4-0 start. Despite an oddly close first half, in which the Cougars cut the lead to five with 3:19 remaining, the Badgers outscored SIUE 46-28 in the second to run away with another lopsided victory.