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(10/02/25 8:00am)
Most Division I athletes juggle over 60 hour weeks of training and classes. For Wisconsin Badgers soccer player Matthew Zachemski, that’s just the beginning. Between team lifts at dawn and late night lectures, you can find Zachemski mixing his own essential oil colognes for his small business — Organic Scent.
(09/25/25 7:00am)
Christianity has been a cornerstone of American society for a long time. From the earliest Puritan settlers to modern evangelical movements, faith has shaped the nation’s cultural values, moral debates and political ideals.
(09/22/25 5:38pm)
Autumn is a special time of year for bears. After a long summer of foraging and hunting, bears are at their fattest. To celebrate all their hard work, Katmai National Park in Alaska hosts Fat Bear Week, when bear-lovers from around the world vote for the fattest grizzly at Katmai.
(09/12/25 11:41pm)
When the Wisconsin Badgers and No.19 Alabama Crimson Tide scheduled a home-and-home series for 2024 and 2025, the year was 2019.
(07/31/25 10:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to create a new administrative unit to collaborate with the business community amid campus-wide budget cuts, led by a new Associate Vice Chancellor for Entrepreneurship who will drive business growth at the university “beyond patents.”
(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.
(06/05/25 1:21pm)
President Donald Trump’s administration has issued a dizzying number of executive orders on colleges and universities since taking office, including threats to federal research and limitations on student visas, impacting universities around the country.
(04/24/25 9:00am)
This is the final editorial this board will publish this year, and in choosing how to sign off, we recognize an urgent truth worth restating: journalism matters. It matters profoundly, especially now, especially here, especially after years of attacks from the highest levels of power.
(04/23/25 6:15pm)
Around 50 community members and environmental activists gathered outside the Capitol Tuesday to champion climate action and celebrate Earth Day.
(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.
(04/18/25 7:00am)
A panel of University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and academic experts discussed the significant challenges facing higher education Wednesday in the wake of the Trump administration’s sweeping budget cuts, emphasizing the critical role of federal funding in public health and scientific advancements.
(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.”
(04/08/25 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) hosted British journalist David Rennie Thursday, who argued that the United States and China must remain economic allies, even as the Trump administration heightens ideological divides between the nations.
(04/07/25 7:00am)
The Builders Movement hosted a bipartisan event featuring a movie screening and discussion panel at the Overture Center of Arts March 30 to encourage meaningful discussion on gun violence prevention in Wisconsin.
(04/02/25 10:11pm)
Democratic lawmakers and advocates gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol Monday to introduce three bills to improve privacy and limit discrimination against transgender and nonbinary people on Transgender Day of Visibility.
(04/03/25 7:00am)
“Few topics in contemporary society have more sociological significance and public policy salience than the study of immigration, crime, and border enforcement,” reads the syllabus for Sociology 443.
(04/04/25 7:00am)
Food is more than a meal — it’s a bridge to home, culture and community, offering a taste of connection sometimes continents away.
(04/03/25 10:00am)
In wake of the Trump administration’s suspension on new refugees entering the country and stop-work orders for federal funding, Madison’s Open Doors for Refugees (ODFR) affiliates are having to pivot their traditional service structures and, in some cases, drastically cut staff and day-to-day operations.
(04/04/25 7:00am)
Madison immigrant organizations are taking extra steps to protect their clients who are increasingly concerned about their legal rights in the wake of recent federal and state action targeting undocumented immigrants.
(03/11/25 11:06pm)
The No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team lost to No. 8 Michigan State 62-71 in the Breslin Center on March 1. After the loss, many takeaways surfaced from Badgers fans, such as the poor 3-point shooting and rebounding issues.