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(04/28/25 9:48pm)
Wisconsin joined nearly 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s cuts in federal funding for state education over diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, Gov. Tony Evers announced on Monday.
(04/28/25 3:47pm)
Al Labelle’s service has spanned over 60 years and he has no plans of slowing down. Labelle first served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War before transitioning into advocacy work for veterans.
(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.
(04/27/25 11:38pm)
Thousands of UW-Madison students and out-of-town visitors descended on Mifflin Street Saturday to celebrate the annual Mifflin Street Block Party in what the Madison Police Department (MPD) described as “one of the largest crowds we have seen in recent years.”
(04/26/25 2:38pm)
Republican lawmakers continued their push to abandon diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies at the University of Wisconsin System and state agencies in a public hearing on Wednesday after state audits showed the UW System and state agencies failed to track millions of dollars spent on DEI.
(04/25/25 9:02pm)
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill aimed at repealing Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban and expanding abortion access across the state at a Wednesday press conference.
(04/29/25 9:03pm)
All 27 University of Wisconsin-Madison affiliates who previously had their visas terminated now have them restored following a surprise reversal by the Trump Administration Friday, UW-Madison announced Monday.
(04/25/25 4:39pm)
The FBI arrested a Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Friday morning on charges of obstruction for helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest after he appeared in her courtroom last week.
(04/24/25 7:04pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and sexual abuse.
(04/24/25 8:00am)
The relationship between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk has become a defining subplot in the shifting landscape of Trump 2.0. Leaks and insider accounts now suggest that their alliance is becoming tenuous, punctuated by the Wisconsin Supreme Court loss, apparent disagreement regarding recent tariff policies and Musk’s growing withdrawal from social media support for Trump’s economic policy.
(04/24/25 2:03am)
Oregon and Washington announced their intention to join the Big Ten in August 2023, alongside USC and UCLA, who had started the “next wave” of conference realignment by entering the conference the year prior. This brought the number of schools in the conference to 18, where it currently stands today.
(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.
(04/24/25 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 11:41pm)
Wisconsin fans are especially happy with their women’s sports teams after a year of victories graced the Badgers. Wisconsin boasts some of the best athletes in the Big Ten conference and around the nation, and the records they’ve put up this year prove that.
(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.
(04/24/25 10:00am)
Lining up on the grid for the Indy NXT Milwaukee Mile in 2024, Yuven Sundaramoorthy’s red and white racing helmet stood out to the Wisconsin crowd. The helmet was emblazoned with a large red W, an homage to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, his alma mater.
(04/24/25 8:00am)
A short walk from University of Wisconsin-Madison’s lecture halls and dorms reveals a different kind of campus where polar bears plunge, badgers scurry and capybaras do what they do best — loaf.
(04/23/25 10:44pm)
Dane County, SSM Health, UW Health and several other community health partners unveiled two harm reduction vending machines on April 8 as part of a greater program to provide accessible drug overdose medications.
(04/23/25 10:13pm)
This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Copy Editors Zoey Elwood and Clara Strecker about their story (written with Isabella Barajas) “Faculty call on UW-Madison to help fight Trump’s attacks, support international students” in a discussion of a faculty protest calling on UW-Madison to fight Trump’s education attacks and to support international students.
Articles in this week’s “campus news in brief” segment:
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay to deliver spring 2025 commencement address – Alaina Walsh
Department of Education to restart collection on defaulted federal student loans in two weeks – Gavin Escott
(04/24/25 9:00am)
Elliot Novak is about to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in art education, but it’s a hard time to start as a teacher. President Donald Trump issued an executive order to close the Department of Education, and there have been mass layoffs within the department.