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(10/30/25 7:00am)
Rep. Vincent Miresse’s desk might look like that of a typical legislator with a family photo, Wisconsin Blue Book and other assorted items. But Miresse’s drawer contains something different — Wisconsin conservationist Aldo Leopold’s “A Sand County Almanac.”
(10/30/25 10:00am)
A large portion of Badger volleyball’s success over the past two years can be attributed to sophomore All-American setter Charlie Fuerbringer.
(10/24/25 11:28pm)
If you’ve ever been to a Wisconsin hockey game, you’ll probably remember one chant better than any other. After every Wisconsin goal, the entire crowd joins to count the goals and scream, “We want more!” For decades, at the center of it all, was superfan Philip J. Dzick.
(10/23/25 8:00am)
Pop artist Alex Warren brought a special extra night of his Cheaper Than Therapy Tour to Madison Thursday night for the nationwide launch of Future Friends on college campuses.
(10/21/25 8:43pm)
Around 15,000 people gathered in downtown Madison Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration and their recent immigration crackdowns across the country.
(10/20/25 9:50pm)
I recently read Safa Razvi’s recent Daily Cardinal op-ed, “Pro Palestine is not Anti-Israel. It is Pro-Human,” with genuine empathy for her compassion toward human suffering. But compassion alone cannot substitute for truth. Razvi’s column, and much of the rhetoric echoing across campus, ignores a basic reality: the pro-Israel community is, at its core, a pro-peace community. The same cannot be said of the activists leading the “pro-Palestine” movement at UW-Madison.
(10/16/25 9:00am)
Alpha Chi Omega sorority (AXO) hosted a “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event Friday on Library Mall where the University of Wisconsin-Madison students walked in high heels to spread awareness about domestic violence and support survivors through the Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS).
(10/16/25 9:00am)
There’s nothing like the smell of hops and schnitzel on a chilly fall afternoon. Prost! — an authentic German beer hall east of the Capitol — is the perfect spot to sip a stein with friends.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
While the weather shifts toward slightly cooler temperatures, Madison offers countless opportunities to explore the gorgeous fall outdoors. From exploring the lakeshore path with vibrant, crisp leaves, visiting the Dane County Farmers Market to buy a pumpkin flavored pastry or decorating for Halloween, there is plenty to do around campus.
(10/14/25 4:27pm)
The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) and the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) held their Homecoming Yard Show at Shannon Hall on Friday, showcasing their cultures and unity through ‘strolling, stepping and saluting.’ — forms of performance that are prevalent in Greek organizations.
(10/12/25 9:34pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison community members, student organizations, alumni and local companies joined together for an evening of celebration and togetherness at Friday’s annual Homecoming Parade.
(10/09/25 9:00am)
Wisconsin men’s hockey has been a national name since the 1970s, bringing home six national championships. While legendary players and coaches have come and gone, the traditions that make the program unique have stood the test of time.
(10/09/25 7:00am)
Choreographed by Robert E. Cleary, “Puppet Master” is a single-narrative dance where Mohawk Man (Edward Salas) is ensnared by the Puppet Master (Alex Trofka) and the mime-like China Dolls, who hold Mohawk Man captive. As the 90-minute Oct. 2 debut of the 2025 - 2026 season for Kanopy Dance Company, this glam rock ballet was an intricate, enchanting dance with a narrative as complex as their movements.
(10/09/25 8:00am)
Taylor Swift has built her career and reputation on turning life into performance. On “The Life of a Showgirl,” her 12th studio album, she asks a harder question: what happens when the performance becomes life?
(10/09/25 7:00am)
I recently finished the “it year” — my freshman year of college. Lots of nights to remember — laughter shared, experiences gained. At first, it felt like being placed in a setting with constant stimulation. There was always something going on — late night Taco Bell runs, gossip, football games, wine Wednesdays, going out for three-day benders — you name it. It sounds exciting at first, and honestly, it was. But after a while, I felt like something was off.
(10/08/25 4:26pm)
Students are calling out the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s decision to dismiss their Executive Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and eliminate the position.
(10/07/25 11:08pm)
Twenty One Pilots brought an epic setlist and pyrotechnics to the finale of their decade-long concept album storyline at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater Sept. 23.
(10/07/25 11:20pm)
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.
(10/07/25 4:09pm)
Liam Hall and Ky Newman, together known as Oddly Satisfying, came to Madison’s Majestic Theatre for a night of dancing and unique mashups on their Reunion Tour on Sept. 18.
(10/02/25 5:10pm)
Three years ago, singer-songwriter Ashe was ready to quit music. Her breakout hit “Moral of the Story” and gold-certified duet with FINNEAS, “Till Forever Falls Apart,” had thrust her into sudden fame — but after the release of her sophomore album “Rae”, the burnout caught up to her. She canceled her headlining tour, unsure if she’d ever return.