Milwaukee’s Flavor: A Mix of Culture and Diversity Posted on December 15, 2025December 15, 2025 by Amber Moreno-Padilla Rows of shelves with books surrounded guests attending the Milwaukee Flavor: The Cookbook book-talk event on Nov. 17, 2025, at Boswell Book Company. Light chatter filled the room as the four chefs featured on the panel made their way to the front of the room. Over a hundred folks attended the event highlighting the new […]
‘This administration doesn’t value research and the scientific process.’ Posted on November 10, 2025November 11, 2025 by Amber Moreno-Padilla Isaiah Chang is a junior in the Freshwater Sciences program at UW-Milwaukee. Outside of the classroom, he leads Bridging the Divide, a student-run program encouraging civil discourse, and works in a microbiology lab researching E-coli. One day he hopes to become a maritime professor after gaining experience as a maritime technician or lead scientist on […]
‘I’m kind of a weirdo and have been going to cemeteries my entire life, especially this one.’ Posted on October 16, 2025October 16, 2025 by Amber Moreno-Padilla This year marks the 175th anniversary of Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum. To celebrate, staff handed out free cake to Doors Open Milwaukee visitors—including Sammi Linari, whose family has long worked in the funeral industry. The highlight of her day was seeing the upper Midwest’s first crematory. Built in 1896, the crematory is no longer […]