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(12/06/24 6:38am)
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards (OSCCS) launched an investigation Thursday into University of Wisconsin-Madison Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for allegedly violating the university’s Expressive Activity Policy during their protest at a Board of Regents meeting earlier that morning.
(12/05/24 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.
(12/05/24 8:00am)
Paul’s Book Store, a beloved fixture at 670 State St. known for its vintage charm and atmosphere, announced on Instagram on Nov. 28 that it will close in early 2025 after 70 years in business.
(12/05/24 8:00am)
Success: the word that haunts every walk of life. But what does it really mean? Does “being successful” mean graduating from Harvard University, growing up wealthy and owning a house in the Hamptons? Maybe. But in my wise 20 years of life, I’ve discovered that success has a different meaning to everyone.
(12/05/24 9:00am)
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault and violence.
(11/21/24 8:00am)
Jason Nolen is known primarily as a sociology and criminology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, but his living room tells a different story. Its walls are covered in cat-themed artwork, a testament to his more than eight years as a dedicated cat enthusiast.
(11/21/24 8:00am)
We all see it: a surge in extreme weather, heatwaves, pollution and a growing danger to clean water.
(11/21/24 9:00am)
When you walk into the School of Human Ecology's Ruth Davis Design Gallery from now until March 9, you'll be greeted with materials of all kinds — cascading, thread art installations, glass sculptures, funky chairs and more — each demonstrating how humans shape our world through materials.
(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?
(11/18/24 8:00am)
Preliminary proposals from a Nov. 6 public feedback meeting for a Lakeshore Path study commissioned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison recommended paving and lighting the path used by thousands of students and community members daily.
(11/16/24 8:49pm)
The college sports landscape is set for another compensation shift as a $2.78 billion settlement in the House v. NCAA class-action lawsuit, involving three antitrust cases against the NCAA and Power Five conferences brings two new pay structures for the 2025-26 season.
(11/16/24 11:00am)
Dearest Oregon fans,
(11/14/24 9:00am)
I owe you something, and you owe me something, too. I have no idea who you are, and you’ve probably never met me before — but that’s the point.
(11/14/24 10:00am)
It can be difficult to rework a 200-year-old novel for university students. But director and co-adaptor Ann M. Shanahan and co-adaptor and costume designer Aly Amidei’s adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” brought a new lens to the play, enrapturing the audience in this romantic classic.
(11/14/24 9:00am)
“Angry Fags” is a campy play full of oddball characters and dialogue that feels human yet hilarious. It’s also about queer sorrow and rage inspired by homophobia and is a dialogue between ideas on how to resist bigotry.
(11/11/24 11:26pm)
Wisconsin Badgers football senior advisor and former NFL head coach Jack Del Rio will resign following an arrest early Friday morning for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, head coach Luke Fickell announced in a press conference on Monday.
(11/07/24 12:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students woke up to a “new world” Wednesday morning with the news former president Donald Trump was re-elected — with Wisconsin providing the final push in the electoral college.
(11/07/24 10:00am)
It’s easy to think of the moth as the boring, less colorful relative of the butterfly. But The Moth Project explores the forgotten insect with new levels of music and videography.
(11/07/24 8:00am)
For the past few months, University of Wisconsin-Madison students and Madison locals have patted themselves on the back for their civic engagement. They have stood on the streets with clipboards, canvassed door-to-door and enthusiastically directed new voters to registration tables and polling places.
(11/05/24 7:25pm)
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. — Orange leaves litter the ground of Sturgeon Bay.