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(07/31/25 7:00am)
With a glittering lake at your doorstep, live music humming in the distance and the endless buzz of bars, coffee shops and restaurants to explore, the city of Madison is alive with summer. Yet, sometimes, it all feels just out of reach.
(07/09/25 7:02pm)
Warning: This article contains spoilers for “28 Years Later”
(06/05/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Emeritus James Dahlberg received the Bayh-Dole Coalition’s American Innovator Award for his work turning university research into a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) screening device used by over 19 million people.
(06/05/25 9:00am)
Wisconsin Football under head coach Luke Fickell stands on a growing pile of assignments with less than three months until the 2025 season. After a disappointing first two seasons for the Badgers under Fickell, year three will test whether the Badgers’ name can reemerge at the national level.
(06/05/25 7:00am)
(06/05/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Abigail Rosin listed off all the activities she had planned in her twelve hour day: work, classes, a meeting with her future employer and a student worker appreciation dinner. She would end her long day grabbing margaritas with her friends after a week balancing classes and three leadership roles. Despite her busy schedule, Rosin credits her extracurricular involvement at UW-Madison with setting her up for success in life after college.
(05/24/25 8:00pm)
British rock band Bôa took over Majestic Theatre with a sold-out show May 12, lighting up the audience with a mix of hard-hitting grunge and emotional ballads, proving that even after a 20-year hiatus, the group hasn’t lost their touch.
(05/24/25 4:03am)
A new report released by the Clean Lakes Alliance found higher phosphorus levels and lower water clarity than last year in four of five Madison area lakes as a result of pollution from runoff and dumping.
(05/10/25 7:48pm)
Nonprofit organization 5 Lakes Institute announced a regional fusion energy alliance at the Great Lakes Fusion Energy Summit at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Tuesday. The alliance focused on “connecting the dots” between stakeholders, John Myer, 5 Lakes Institute fellow, said in a press release.
(05/03/25 11:54pm)
VATICAN CITY — Millions around the world have grieved Pope Francis’ passing, but for the many University of Wisconsin-Madison students studying abroad in Rome — and throughout Italy — his death has hit closer to home.
(05/02/25 7:00am)
The “Hmong Diaspora in Tapestry” exhibition at the Overture Center, showcasing a collection of woven and embroidered Hmong story cloths, offers a window into Hmong history and resilience.
(04/29/25 9:21am)
One year ago today, students from UW-Madison established the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on Library Mall. As tens of thousands of Palestinians were killed, violently displaced by Israeli genocide, and forced to live in encampments, our convictions compelled us to stand in solidarity. We could not sit idly by while students in Gaza watched Israel intentionally demolish their libraries, schools, city centers and, in time, every single university in the Gaza strip. The encampment was also personal to us as UW-Madison students: our university contributes to this ongoing genocide through irresponsible financial investments tied to Israeli militarism.
(04/28/25 3:53pm)
Canadian indie-folk band Wild Rivers made The Sylvee feel like a soulful sanctuary, delivering a setlist full of emotional storytelling, punchy banter and crowd-favorite sing-alongs Monday evening.
(04/24/25 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.
(04/23/25 6:00pm)
In sports, the score is supposed to tell the story. Sometimes, it just doesn’t. The Wisconsin Badgers men’s tennis team fell 4-0 to No. 21 UCLA on Friday and 4-1 to No. 26 USC on Sunday, two matches that could’ve ended in quiet exits.
(04/24/25 8:00am)
Right now, prospective Badgers around the country are taking last-minute tours, reading up on different majors and trying to decide whether they can really see themselves walking up Bascom Hill for the next four years. Some students were eager to matriculate as soon as they got their acceptance email. Others are reluctant even now.
(04/22/25 2:01pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and Ohio State University are no strangers in women’s hockey, playing together in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) since 1999.
(04/18/25 10:10pm)
The Trump administration’s recent revocation of student visas are “deeply troubling” and seem “arbitrary and unjust,” University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin said Thursday.
(04/18/25 7:00am)
Community members gathered at the Capitol Tuesday for a Tax Day protest and all-day mutual aid sit-in to rally community support under the theme, “Capitalism is Killing Us.”
(04/17/25 7:00am)
Recent political strife and doubt about our nation’s future can cause uniquely American ideas and experiences to leave a bitter taste. But solace in what makes America a unique nation can be found in one of its most popular genres of media: the Western.