Selena Gomez Kiss With Bieber At Game Is A No-No! Posted on December 10, 2017 by Pakou Lee Jelena is back, but hopefully not for long! After their split in 2012, Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber are photographed locking lips at Bieber’s hockey game. No just no! Selena, what are you thinking?! Selena, who recently split with The Weekend, underwent a kidney transplant for her Lupus. She revealed the diagnosed during a Billboard […]
Weinstein Scandal Becomes The Face of Hollywood’s Casting Couch Posted on November 12, 2017 by Pakou Lee I always knew Hollywood is not what it appears to be, and I even question if people can make it in Hollywood without indulging in shady businesses. Now that the allegations against former Miramax executive Harvey Weinstein are out there, Hollywood dreamers should be aware of how damaging the casting couches culture can be. Most […]
Robert G. Mueller: A Soldier Who Sensed his Fate Posted on July 12, 2016July 13, 2016 by Pakou Lee As Pfc. Robert G. Mueller was leaving his home, he looked back at the farm where he grew up and said he would never see the place again. It was as if he knew his fate was to never return home. Mueller was the third child of eight children in the two-story red farmhouse with […]
Media Milwaukee Investigates: Inside Milwaukee Gun Court, Where Bail is Low, Prison Uncertain, and New Crimes Occur Posted on June 21, 2016March 30, 2017 by Pakou Lee, Emily Zantow and Rebecca Papenthien As authorities launched an aggressive search for the killers of Laylah Petersen, the 5-year-old Milwaukee girl who was shot twice in the head while sitting on her grandfather’s lap inside her own home, one of the alleged murderers was already in gun court: For another shooting that occurred the month before Laylah was slain. Carl […]
Police and Hmong Americans Collaborate for Safer Community Posted on May 10, 2016July 29, 2021 by Pakou Lee After the fatal shooting of 1-year-old Bill Thao in 2014, the Milwaukee Police Department’s District 4 and members of the Hmong community decided to collaborate together to start a task force in the hopes of having a safer community. The MPD Hmong Advisory Task Force had its first dialogue about crime and safety Saturday afternoon […]
Body Art and Piercings? UW-Milwaukee Nursing College Considers Dress Code Revision Posted on December 8, 2015 by Pakou Lee The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Program Committee for the College of Nursing is considering adjusting a policy to have nursing students look professional without taking away much of the students’ individuality. The committee might consider loosening its policy on tattoos and piercings. As more and more people are having tattoos and piercings, society has become more […]
Serving Those Who Served Posted on December 6, 2015December 6, 2015 by Pakou Lee UW-Milwaukee is home to many veterans. The university sponsored a breakfast to honor their service. Pakou Lee reports.
UW-Milwaukee play derived from multi-generational letter writing Posted on November 10, 2015November 10, 2015 by Pakou Lee When older adults in a day care center and students from an Intro to Women’s Studies at UW-Milwaukee started writing letters to each other, careers and dreams shifted. The letters written by students revealed deeply personal matters that involved family issues and their range of dreams, dreams that the older adults in the day care […]
Faces of UWM: The Entertainment Writer Posted on April 27, 2015July 7, 2015 by Pakou Lee Writing comes before homework – and even home cooked meals – for Montel Allen.