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No. 7 Wisconsin (8-2-2, 4-2-0 Big Ten) split a two-game series at home against Ohio State (5-5-0, 1-3 Big Ten) over the weekend.
As the Badgers near the end of a historically poor season, Wisconsin’s upcoming recruiting class has also taken a hit.
The Luke Fickell era at Wisconsin has been a tumultuous ride. But over the last month, the third-year head coach experienced a much-needed stabilization. After upsetting then No. 23 Washington and putting up a decent battle against No. 2 Indiana on the road, the tone around Fickell has shifted.
A cast of freshmen have injected a surge of energy and promise into the Wisconsin Badgers’ season, with multiple young and hungry players stepping up to fill critical roles in all three phases.
Luigi Mangione should not be famous. And yet, in some corners of TikTok, his name has become a pop culture gag. It’s absurd, weird and exactly the kind of humor that Gen Z loves.
Zoso, named after Led Zeppelin’s fourth album, rocked the Atwood Music Hall on Oct. 30 as part of the tribute band’s 30th Anniversary tour, the band’s fourth show in Madison and first since 2020. Their act and energy offered extremely close surrogate acts for this generation, and kept Zepp’s act going 45 years after their final show.
The No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey (7-1-2, 3-1-0 Big Ten) split a two-game series with the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines (10-2-0, 3-1-0 Big Ten) this weekend in Ann Arbor, handing the Badgers their first loss of the season.
Located off County Line K in Wausau, Wisconsin, cattle graze while drones fly overhead from one end of the 120-acre farm to the other. Here, dairy farmers are using robots, data sensors and drones to produce milk — all with the help of artificial intelligence.
Generative artificial intelligence has become a major actor in decision-making, even for mundane tasks. It’s widely used, from academics to entertainment, helping create study guides, grocery lists or silly images from a prompt in just one click. But is it a useful tool in making day-to-day decisions, and what happens when it does?
The Wisconsin Alumni Student Board (WASB) collaborated with student organization Slow Food UW to host “Food For Thought” at The Crossing on October 23rd, providing a free, homemade meal and discussion on food insecurity.
Editor's note: This article was updated to correct multiple factual inaccuracies.
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.
Madison’s very own Garbage tore up the Sylvee Friday, October 3, sharing anecdotes of the band’s origin in Wisconsin between the most popular examples of their signature techno-rock sound.
Lorde’s Ultrasound Tour was a rollercoaster of emotions for fans – jumping for joy one song and trying to hold back tears the next at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panther Arena on Oct. 10.
Cage the Elephant brought a dynamic performance to the Sylvee on Oct. 17 and left the crowd speechless. From sharing special, intimate moments with the crowd to flashing lights and surround sound, Cage the Elephant came into Madison with an explosive energy that could not be contained.
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.
Smoke shops near campus are struggling after the state implemented a ban on several nicotine vape products at the beginning of September. The ban limits what nicotine vape products can be sold, aiming to reduce youth vaping.
For the last three years under head coach Luke Fickell, the Wisconsin Badgers have played uninspired, disappointing and frankly embarrassing football.
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).