Missing Fans

Anyone who has been to a Milwaukee Bucks game during the past decade knows the Bradley Center isn’t exactly a hot bed for NBA talent, or passionate fan support. Since the 2000-2001 season, the Bucks have posted a record of 363-457 while drawing an average attendance of 15,938 fans per game. The Bradley Center holds […]

Fireside Chat

Leaders Discuss Energy, Immigration in Forum The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Institute of World Affairs at UW-Milwaukee held a forum at the Fireside Lounge discussing topics such as federal policy on immigration, government investment for new energy technology, national security, and views of NAFTA-style free trade agreements around the world. The most time was spent […]

Showtime in Miami

Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh sent shockwaves through the National Basketball Association (NBA) when they all decided to play for the Miami Heat this summer. While they have created jaw-dropping highlights and waves of excitement in many NBA arenas, the Big Three (or ‘South Beach Trio’ as Miami fans call it) is not […]

Indoor Thunder

MILWAUKEE – Just when it looked like the Milwaukee Bucks were about to overcome a depleted Oklahoma City Thunder team, the Thunder found production from an unlikely source. The Thunder handed the Bucks their third straight loss at the Bradley Center Saturday night, 82-81 behind a barrage of three pointers from James Harden and some clutch free throws down […]

Professor Explains China’s Struggles

MILWAUKEE – Approximately 70 people filled Curtin Hall on the campus of UW-Milwaukee on Friday to listen to Dr. Arthur Kleinman, an anthropologist from Harvard Medical School, talk about the struggles China has been through as well as their continued quest for happiness. Kleinman came to UW-Milwaukee to talk about his new book titled “Deep China: […]