Bel Air Milwaukee, NOT on Taco Tuesday is pretty great Posted on December 24, 2017 by Rhea Riley Cuisine type: Spanish/Mexican Price per entrée: $2-20 Reservations: No Payment: Credit card and cash available Location: 1935 N Water St, Milwaukee, WI 53202 As a 5th year student, I’ve had ample time to figure out what there is to do in Milwaukee. Also, I’ve had time to figure out what’s […]
UWM B.O.S.S. Service Needs to Meet Expectations Posted on December 10, 2017December 10, 2017 by Rhea Riley It’s about 12:50 a.m. at the UWM Golda Meir Library. You’ve had a long day of class and live a significant distance from campus. You’ve been swamped with homework spend your evening at the library. However, your eyes starting to burn and your brain are turning to mush. You figure it’s a good time to […]
Donna Karan, How Can You Defend Harvey Weinstein? Posted on November 12, 2017 by Rhea Riley I am confused Ms. Donna Karan, are you not a woman in Hollywood? As a female in the fashion industry, I would imagine that you have had an impact on female empowerment. I imagine you understand what clothes can do for women, how they can express a women’s personality. I imagine you understand how the […]
Editorial: Colin Kaepernick’s Collusion Grievance Against the NFL Is Right Posted on November 12, 2017November 12, 2017 by Rhea Riley The conversation about Colin Kaepernick within our country has been an interesting one; it has also been a conversation with a lot of very different perspectives. The newest conversation revolving around Kaepernick deals with his grievance case against the National Football League. Kaepernick believes the league is colluding against him, which is why he is […]
Patrick Fowler Murders: Two Lives Taken, Then a Sentence Posted on August 3, 2017August 4, 2017 by Rhea Riley An hour or two had passed as they sat and listened to the tearful deposition of the mother and father who lost their daughter and granddaughter. Both made their last efforts to reassure the judge of the cruelty and evil that was bestowed upon their family from the man sitting only footsteps away. There, strapped […]
UWM Fountain Not So Festive! Posted on May 16, 2017 by Rhea Riley The annual de-stress Fest at the Fountain was set for Monday, May 4th from 11-2pm but the fountain was not very festive.
Calendar of a Choreographer Posted on May 12, 2017 by Rhea Riley Christopher Gilbert dances us through a week in his world as a local artist and a choreographer.
Opt In, Opt Out? UW-Milwaukee Student Groups, Centers Describe Their Value Posted on March 11, 2017March 11, 2017 by Ariel Goronja, Rhea Riley, Rukiya Stewart, Lillian Gonzalez, Dino Dominici, Amanda Maniscalco, Amanda Becker, Danielle Miller, Emily Gallagher-Schmitz, Evan Casey, Rebecca Otis, Samuel Schmitz, Taylor Strickland and William Tewes This is part 2 of a series by JAMS 320 reporting class exploring the possible effect of Gov. Scott Walker’s opt out segregated fee proposal. Kelsey Laas, a nursing student at UW-Milwaukee, had never heard of allocable segregated fees and was unaware that she had been paying them since she began attending UW-Milwaukee a year-and-a-half […]
LGBTQ & Women’s Center? BOSS? Sports Clubs? All Could be Gone, UW-Milwaukee Leaders Fear Posted on March 5, 2017March 11, 2017 by Ariel Goronja, Rhea Riley, Rukiya Stewart, Lillian Gonzalez, Dino Dominici, Amanda Maniscalco, Amanda Becker, Danielle Miller, Emily Gallagher-Schmitz, Evan Casey, Rebecca Otis, Samuel Schmitz, Taylor Strickland and William Tewes This is part 1 of a 2-part JAMS 320 series exploring the effect of Scott Walker’s opt out segregated fee proposal for UW-Milwaukee. Read part 2 here. This story was written by Amanda Becker with contributions from the JAMS 320 reporting class. UW-Milwaukee could look like a completely different campus in the future. Major high-profile […]
Faces of UWM: The Corporate Events Manager Posted on December 11, 2016July 26, 2021 by Rhea Riley Laurel Tilly is trying to finish school while balancing a real job.