Wisconsin High School Concussions, Sports Injuries Not Tracked

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 […]

Malcolm Brogdon Playing Crucial Role as a Rookie

Looking at teams in the NBA that have reached the summit of the sport by winning a championship, a common theme is interpreted: consistency. That word has an array of different meanings, all of which are vital and crucial toward maintaining that aggressive pedigree. Consistency is necessary on the court. It is needed in play. […]

Milwaukee Bucks Changes Provide Hope For Upcoming Season

With Opening Night approaching this Wednesday, Milwaukee has transitioned into a city that is itching for basketball once again. The leaves have changed colors and the baseball season is wrapping up, which can only mean one thing: Bucks basketball is right around the corner. Following a 2014 season that left a sour taste in the […]

Vince Staples is Contributing to Rap

It has become an unfortunate situation in today’s world – people dismissing all rap music as a stereotype that plagues the ears of youth and instills poor habits that puts teenagers out on the streets. Sure, there are some rap artists that tend to lean that way. I would be lying if I said there […]

Why The Brewers Are Rebuilding

Baseball can be a very frustrating game. It is frustrating for the fan, the player and the team. It can be even more difficult for a team that is below the ranks of other cities, or, in other words; a small market. That is where the Milwaukee Brewers currently stand in their rebuilding, refuting the […]

More Than A Game: How Paintball Changed A Life

Misconception is rampant in today’s world. Many examples of it exist through social media, as certain objects, people and other things are given a bad reputation due to stereotypes and other judgment. A common example of this is the game of paintball. A large majority of people may describe paintball as a sport for children. […]

Jabari Parker’s Late Basket Pushes Bucks Over Magic, 113-110

In a battle of teams situated near the bottom of the league standings, the Bucks clawed out a 113-110 victory over the Orlando Magic thanks to a late go-ahead lay-in from Jabari Parker. Parker led the Bucks in scoring with 26 points, making it the second-consecutive game he has reached that mark. It was his 10th time exceeding the 20-point plateau and […]

One of the Lucky 25: I Got Into the Dem Debate

Wow. Just wow. I do not know how else to describe my time at the Democratic Debate tonight. Even though I first learned that I was one of the 25 UWM students to receive a ticket a week ago, through a lottery, I still had to pinch myself once I entered the debate hall tonight. […]

Elevator Problems Rankle UWM Students in Dorms

Residents of Sandburg North continue to get their exercise as the elevators keep on experiencing maintenance issues. The most recent plague has struck the all-floors elevator, one that students value extremely, as it does not require them to walk down any extra flights of stairs. “The all-stop needs a new main bearing,” said Kelly Haag, […]

President Obama Rallies Milwaukee Voters

President Barack Obama made his way to Milwaukee just days before the Nov. 4 election in an effort to rally voters for gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke. “Grab your friends, grab your coworkers, grab your lazy cousin who’s sitting at home, who never votes during the midterms, sitting at home watching reruns of old Packers games,” Obama […]