Wisconsin High School Concussions, Sports Injuries Not Tracked Posted on December 31, 2016March 13, 2018 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr., Gabe Stoltz, Katarina Vergara, Keio Horton, Kristopher Schimmel, Paul Willems and Quin Voet Concerns about football concussions have been well known for years now; there was even a Hollywood movie about it. However, no oversight agency in Wisconsin tracks non-catastrophic high school football concussions in a systematic fashion, and many state school districts make it exceptionally difficult – even impossible – for someone to learn the number of […]
Milwaukee Wave Preseason Was a Success Posted on October 30, 2016 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr. The Milwaukee Wave began on the right foot the pre-season game against the Chicago Mustangs at the Panther Arena. The Wave won the only pre-season match on Wednesday October 19, with a 10-8 final score. The Wave had a slow start against the Mustangs. Chicago had more possession of the ball and more opportunities to […]
Young Women’s Volleyball Team Aiming for a Good Season Posted on October 12, 2016July 27, 2021 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr.
Ghostbusters 2016 didn’t fulfill the expectations Posted on August 28, 2016 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr. Ghostbusters (2016) Sony Pictures, LStar Capital, Village Roadshow Pictures, and The Montecito Picture Company recreated a sequel of a popular move the 1984 Ghostbusters and 1989 Ghostbuster II. The movie is produced by Ivan Reitman and Amy Pascal. Ivan Reitman produced the first two movies as well. It was directed by Paul Feig. Written by […]
Pokémon Go Is Not The Best Pokémon Game, But It Is Revolutionary Posted on July 26, 2016September 20, 2016 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr. Available on Android and IOS. Released July 6th, 2016. Price: free. Pokémon has a big franchise when it comes to card games, video games and products in general. The popular Japanese cartoon has made billions of dollars in a worldwide scenario. The first Pokémon game was made in 1996 as a role playing video game […]
The Beauty of Soccer: Meet UW-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Coach Kris Kelderman Posted on June 3, 2016 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr. Off the field, he is laid back guy. Once in the field, he is a more aggressive person. His office is covered with ornaments, a championship title on his desk, and pictures of his successful career. You can smell and taste victory once you enter to his office. University of Virginia soccer champion, two times […]
Accused Triple Murderer’s Case Suspended as Families Gather Posted on April 17, 2016April 17, 2016 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr. There were 18 people holding the photograph of Phia and Mai Vue. They gathered in tears at the courthouse, sending a message of support for their deceased family members. But for now, at least, the man accused of murdering the Milwaukee couple and another neighbor won’t stand trial. Dan Popp was sent to a mental […]
Young Latino Voters Trending to Bernie Sanders as Latino Vote Emphasized Posted on March 31, 2016March 31, 2016 by Alvaro Nino de Guzman Jr. The Latino vote will be very important his election, speakers at a UW-Milwaukee forum said, as a Media Milwaukee survey of young Latino voters shows they are trending toward Democrat Bernie Sanders in the presidential election. The time to make decisions is close. We are in primary elections week. Media and candidates started to bombard […]