Rittenhouse Walks Free

KENOSHA, Wis. – Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old who killed two people and injured another last year, has been found not guilty from all charges in a criminal trial that has society troubled about disturbance at racial justice protests and gun rights.  Rittenhouse was facing first-degree reckless homicide and first-degree intentional homicide, but after the jury deliberated for more than 24 hours, they accepted Rittenhouse’s reaction was in self-defense. Prior to the jury’s decision, Rittenhouse testified saying that the two men were […]

UWM Experiences Understaffing Issues

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has not been able to hire enough workers within many departments, especially in the dining halls.  It is no secret that students need jobs during their college years and many of them look for one inside the university. Although there are signs all around campus admiring the work environment of the union and dining halls, those signs don’t mention what happens behind the scenes.   The […]

It’s The Most Wonderful Time of The Year

MILWAUKEE, WIS. – Fall season in Wisconsin is incredible. The months of October and November are filled with influences such as decorating pumpkins, satisfying-autumn flavors, the fresh switch to sweater weather, and colorful leaves.   Although the pandemic is still here, going to a pumpkin patch is one of the many opportunities to enjoy with the family. The ambition is twice the excitement after everyone forced to quarantine during the holiday last year. For the […]