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(03/02/26 2:31pm)
After sweeping St. Cloud State with a 9-2 victory on Feb. 21 and 4-2 win on Feb. 22, Wisconsin clinched their 11th WCHA regular season championship, tying Minnesota for the most all-time.
(01/29/26 10:00am)
For decades, the backpack has reigned supreme as the student bag of choice with little-to-no competition. But recently, a new fashion trend has flown under the radar on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus.
(11/20/25 5:52pm)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is home to over 7,000 international students from more than 120 different countries. For some students, visiting home means a long flight and an uncomfortable middle seat. But with fall break just around the corner, many international students are bringing fresh perspectives to Thanksgiving.
(11/16/25 12:44am)
The Wisconsin Union is hosting their 22nd annual ‘Thanksgiving To Go’ program, providing homemade meals for members of the Madison community distributed on Nov. 26. Ordering is currently set to close on Nov. 18 at 9 a.m., or while supplies last.
(10/21/25 4:22pm)
Ellipse Coffee & Crepes is State Street’s newest sweet treat destination. After opening in August 2025, this Middle Eastern-owned bakery has been a hot spot for students and Madison residents alike to try fun flavor combinations of crepes, waffles, shakes and more.
(02/13/25 9:00am)
Inside one of State Street’s newest stores, Gacha Madison, you’ll find rows of capsule toy machines filled with everything from anime figures to capybara keychains.
(01/29/25 6:05pm)
The No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey team saw mixed results in their home series against St. Cloud State, winning 5-2 on Saturday and tying 2-2 on Sunday at LaBahn Arena.
(11/21/24 8:00am)
Thanksgiving is one week away, and with it comes time spent with family and friends, plentiful meals and the infamous Thanksgiving fatigue. But what exactly is the cause of this?
(11/07/24 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.
(10/17/24 8:00am)
Every election season, Wisconsinites turn out in droves and line up one after the other to cast their votes.
(10/08/24 5:47pm)
Palestinian flags and sheets stuffed and painted to represent body bags photographed on Bascom Hill during a pro-Palestine protest on October 7, 2024.
(09/05/24 10:00am)
Tony DeSalvo refers to The Stuffed Olive, Double Tap Beercade and Roxxy as the “perfect night out.” Open for business since August 12 on the first floor of the ōLiv apartments at the corner of State Street and Gorham Street, the bars offer a wide range of experiences in one location.
(03/21/24 7:00am)
Content warning: This article mentions rape and sexual assault.
(02/13/24 8:00am)
Cymbal clashes, heavy bass lines and fast fingers on the guitar cut through the room as the band Mio Min Mio, headed by University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Arthur Machado, faces off against Madison-based band SuperCritical. It’s an amp vs. amp battle set-style show, where 10 bands face off in five hour-long sets. Each duo alternates songs until a winner is crowned.
(12/08/23 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate photography students showed off their work at the “Take My Word For It” photography exhibition, which concluded Sunday at the Arts Lofts Gallery.
(11/16/23 10:00am)
Dinner, drinks and dancing all in one is the intention behind The Stuffed Olive, Double Tap and the Roxxy, three new businesses that will be located beneath the Oliv apartments.
(04/27/23 7:00am)
With the 2023 NFL Draft starting tonight, a handful of Wisconsin Badgers eagerly anticipate their name being called on draft night. Exactly when that happens, however, remains to be seen. Here’s a look at where the top departing Badgers may land.
(03/09/23 6:00am)
“Cocaine Bear” is based on a real story that took place in 1985 in which a bear encountered an abandoned bundle of cocaine, ate it and then died. That bear, nicknamed Pablo EskoBear, is now stuffed and displayed wearing a sideways baseball cap at a tourist trap in Kentucky.
(03/02/23 8:00am)
The Common Council amended a section of Madison's zoning code in order to change the definition of “family” in single-family homes by a 13-6 vote Tuesday in an effort to address the city’s housing shortage.
(12/02/22 7:00pm)
As a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, there are a few reliable constants. One, that rusty bike with a missing wheel still chained to a bike rack near the Subway on West Dayton St. Two, people trying to steal plastic flamingos from campus property. Three, emails from Jon Eckhardt.