Walker’s Point Gallery Night Showcases Local Talent Posted on May 28, 2019May 28, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog Picasso, Monet, Warhol – Every generation has its iconic artists. Will Zimmerman or Matioc be added to that list? Kaitlyn Herzog has more.
Azenabor Seeks Restraining Order to Stop UWM From Releasing Records Posted on May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog Anthony Azenabor’s lawyer is asking a judge to restrain the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee public records office from releasing UWM complaints and decisions about the former professor to student journalists, Media Milwaukee has learned. The attorney is arguing that Azenabor’s right to a fair trial would be compromised if student journalists receive the documents now. Azenabor […]
Artists Bring Splashes of Color to the Domes Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog Artists and horticulturalists came together this weekend at the Mitchell Park Domes. Kaitlyn Herzog has more.
Azenabor’s UWM Course Evaluations Show 17 Years of Student Concern Posted on May 7, 2019May 16, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog For nearly two decades, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students expressed grave concern about Professor Anthony Azenabor’s behavior in and out of the classroom. They alleged he plagiarized past students’ work, didn’t respond to emails regarding important matters, and belittled and humiliated students in the classroom. “Azenabor is an awful instructor. I do not recommend any of […]
Students Answer the Question: What Are You Listening to Right Now? Posted on May 5, 2019July 15, 2024 by Peter Carr, Kaitlyn Herzog, Krysta Hofmeyer, Tess Klein, Jennifer Leu and Terese Radke
Students Answer the Question: What’s the Hardest Thing About Your Life Right Now? What Brings You Joy? Posted on May 5, 2019July 11, 2024 by Peter Carr, Derek Grant, Kaitlyn Herzog, Krysta Hofmeyer, Tess Klein, Jennifer Leu, Lena Orwig, Katherine Wagner and Morissa Young
Milwaukee Marathon Runners Can’t Miss the Guy on the Bridge Posted on April 30, 2019December 24, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog Finishing a marathon is hard, but all it takes to cheer on the runners is a terrific vantage point and a cowbell, as Kaitlyn Herzog found out.
UWM Drag Show Serves Looks and Spreads Love Posted on March 25, 2019March 25, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog Sitting on a creaky chair tucked into a warm dressing room above the Miller High Life Theater in Milwaukee, a lanky Lee Rydzewski sits in a teal floral kimono with his legs crossed. His makeup is pristine. He’s wearing a long, flowing head of hair that’s not his own and sky-high false lashes. “I always […]
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 & […]
Three Votes Posted on January 13, 2019January 13, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog On one of the most important midterm elections, three generations of women gather to explain how they’ve found compassion to be the root of their political beliefs.
Santa Rampagers Cycle Through Drizzle with Beer at the End of the Road Posted on December 26, 2018December 26, 2018 by Kaitlyn Herzog As the rest of the city slept in on Saturday morning, hundreds of bicyclists braved wind and rain to spread holiday cheer across Milwaukee. Kaitlyn Herzog has more.