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(4 hours ago)
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore London Hirsch attended Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) during the summer of 2025 without her parents, accompanied only by a friend from her hometown. She told the Cardinal the event was boring and bleak.
(05/17/26 4:11pm)
State leaders, scientists and nuclear fusion industry members gathered at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery on May 5 to discuss how Wisconsin could position itself as a national hub for nuclear fusion, an emerging energy technology experts say could provide nearly limitless carbon-free power.
(05/14/26 3:41am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin shared insights into her four-year tenure at a roundtable discussion May 11, highlighting her pluralism efforts, her attempts to negotiate with students and her experience navigating a “growing distrust in institutions” of higher education statewide and nationally. Mnookin will step into her new role as Columbia University’s president July 1.
(04/15/26 4:37pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s University Health Services is hosting a free art and history gallery this April highlighting campus sexual assault activism over the past 50 years, featuring student-made artwork for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
(03/25/26 11:18pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Bobby Gronert discussed affordable housing, transit and policing in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
(03/25/26 11:11pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang discussed her campaign and vision for the seat in an interview with The Daily Cardinal ahead of the April 7 election.
(03/27/26 11:00am)
When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Ella Stoltz was considering signing a lease with her friends just a few months into her freshman year, she planned to share her room — a personal sacrifice she believed necessary when faced with an unaffordable rent.
(03/20/26 8:49pm)
On a study abroad trip in Vienna, far from crowded lecture halls and overwhelming course registration deadlines, two University of Wisconsin-Madison students found themselves talking about something familiar: the uncertainty of figuring out what to do next.
(03/20/26 7:15pm)
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.
(03/17/26 11:02pm)
I first heard a song by Lauren Spencer Smith in Milwaukee while volunteering at The Coffee House, a low-key music and poetry venue in the basement of a church. The theme of each performer’s two songs was ‘Long and Short.’ That night, a couple on ukulele and guitar introduced me to “Long Story Short,” a sweet, romantic waltz song by Smith about envisioning the future with a new love.
(03/17/26 7:00am)
Unionized Madison Starbucks locations are back to business as usual after employees participated in the company-wide Red Cup Rebellion strike for over a month at the end of 2025. Union leadership said they wished the strike led to more for their workers.
(03/05/26 12:00pm)
Despite the unforgiving January cold, Madison’s streets buzzed with energy as students returned from winter break. Friends reunited, sharing meals and conversation at familiar campus spots. For freshman Imani Sanchez, the excitement of reconnecting with friends defined the start of last year’s spring semester.
(02/19/26 12:00pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has required international students with partial or full teaching assistant appointments to prove their English fluency for decades, but now, amid heightened federal funding uncertainty, some international graduate students say departments are using the test to force them out.
(02/17/26 8:31pm)
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, who served as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine from 2016 to 2019, spoke to community members at the Fluno Center Wednesday in an event with the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations, featuring a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Yoshiko Herrera.
(02/05/26 12:00pm)
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s decision to leave the University of Wisconsin-Madison for Columbia University has drawn mixed reactions from campus, varying from bittersweet goodbyes from campus leaders to celebratory farewells from Badger sports fans, labor leaders and student activists alike.
(01/30/26 5:01pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison released a series of guidelines to inform students and residents about the rights they have in the presence of immigration enforcement, following the detention and deportation of more than 70,000 people as of December across the country by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
(01/25/26 11:44pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin was chosen to be Columbia University’s next president, according to a Sunday New York Times article.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
Scroll through Instagram or TikTok long enough and you’ll see it: grainy mirror selfies, Snapchat captions, awkward outfits and timestamps filled with 2016. Logically, the photos aren’t impressive. They’re blurry, poorly cropped and unapologetically casual. And yet, people keep reposting them, over and over again — not only because everyone else is doing it, but because of what it means.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
As the new year begins and the frigid Wisconsin weather continues, it is important for college students to avoid falling into seasonal depression. Although lounging with a fluffy, weighted blanket on your couch and watching “Heated Rivalry” may seem like one of the only ways to get through the winter, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus offers plenty of fun activities — not only while the weather is warm, but even during the coldest winter months.
(11/26/25 7:00am)
Trixie Mattel, a Wisconsin native and nationally-recognized drag queen, visited Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall for a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison English professor Ramzi Fawaz.