Echoes of Dissent: A Sterling Hall Bomber Vanishes Into the Night Posted on December 31, 2023January 1, 2024 by Charmeka Wells, Jackson Minshall, Angelika Ytuarte, Beckett Callan, Dawson Carrell, Alexander Trunnell, Miles Verban, Tommy Mulkerrins, Sian de Beer, Fatema Almarshoudi and Ainsley Feigles Troy Reeves, who manages the oral history program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s archives, was manning a table for the 40th history of the Sterling Hall bombing when a man walked up, looking like “he had come right out of the ’60s” or a “Grateful Dead” concert. “He…put his hand on the table and leaned […]
The Sterling Hall Trials: Prosecuting the Vietnam War Posted on December 31, 2023December 31, 2023 by Miles Verban When Sterling Hall Bomber David Fine was sentenced, he drew a moral equivalency to the end of World War II. “And I would just like to say that all those who join me in mourning the death of Robert Fassnacht in the bombing of army math would also on this day the anniversary of the […]
MPS Work Program for Students with Disabilities Posted on May 10, 2023May 10, 2023 by Miles Verban Many students in Milwaukee Public Schools are focused on what their next steps will be after high school, which includes valuable work experience they can use when they graduate. Deandre Ray, a senior at the Milwaukee School of the Arts, is no different and has plans after graduation. “I want to go to Sheperds College […]
Former President Trump Indicted in Manhattan Posted on May 10, 2023May 10, 2023 by Miles Verban Donald Trump plead not guilty to 34 charges unveiled at his indictment hearing in New York City on April 4. The charges revolve around former President Trump paying off adult-film actor Stormy Daniels in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election Trump would eventually win over Hillary Clinton. The official indictment from the Supreme […]
Students Consider Alternatives to College as Enrollment Drops Posted on December 10, 2022January 6, 2023 by Miles Verban The third floor of the Golda Meir Library on UW-Milwaukee’s campus is nearly silent. The only sound is typing on a keyboard or the occasional whisper between two students. On the far northeast corner, sitting at his favorite spot to do homework, is junior History major Nathan Brown. “My workload is a lot but honestly […]