How UWM is Handling the Arrest of One of its Professors Posted on March 17, 2019March 17, 2019 by Madeline Colburn The arrest of UWM professor Anthony Azenabor, who is accused of sexually assaulting a student, has some students wondering what UWM is trying to keep behind closed doors. Azenabor was arrested on March 3 and charged with two counts of second-degree sexual assault, use of force and one count of fourth-degree sexual assault. While different […]
UW-Milwaukee’s Big Chill Posted on February 1, 2019February 1, 2019 by Marla Smith, Jodie Filenius, Ty McNulty, Malana Perkins, Kynnah Neal, Megan Zemple, Madeline Colburn, Dazia Cummings, Kaitlyn Herzog, Jena Kleindl and David Watters Spring semester at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee came to a screeching halt this week after record-breaking low temperatures sent the city into hibernation and the campus community facing a rare streak of canceled classes. “It is not unusual for us to cancel classes once per winter — we’re in Wisconsin! But it is unusual to […]
Snowed In? Some Students Are Upset UWM’s Campus Didn’t Close Posted on January 24, 2019January 25, 2019 by Marla Smith, Kynnah Neal, Dazia Cummings, Madeline Colburn, Salam Fatayer, Jodie Filenius, Kaitlyn Herzog, Molly Nelson, Jena Kleindl, Ty McNulty, Malana Perkins, David Watters and Megan Zemple University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students awoke on the morning of Jan. 23 to a thick layer of snow coating the roads and sidewalks, but, to the distress of some, classes went on as planned. Running public transportation contributed to UWM’s decision to stay open on Wednesday, according to Michelle Johnson, senior director of Integrated Marketing & […]
Music Takes Center Stage at Christmas in the Ward Posted on December 26, 2018December 26, 2018 by Madeline Colburn Christmas in the Ward drew many people to downtown Milwaukee with events, performances and music. Madeline Colburn reports.