Echoes of Dissent: A Sterling Hall Bomber Vanishes Into the Night

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 […]

Robert Fassnacht: The Death of a Promising Graduate Student

The summer night was quiet and peaceful on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It was a beautiful sight in the night sky. Most people were sound asleep in their beds. The days were counting down before the start of the fall semester. The quiet was smashed by a sudden explosion on campus. Sterling […]

Corbin Burnes May Not Be A Future Brewer

During baseball spring training, a frustrated Brewers pitcher Corbin Burnes called out the organization for rejecting his $10.75 million offer. He felt disrespected by the organization offering him $10.01 million and undervaluing him. Adam McCalvy of the MLB interviewed Burnes. “You work hard for seven years in the organization and five years with the big […]

New Museum Coming Without a Popular Exhibit

The Milwaukee Public Museum is a popular destination for families and school field trips. It is about enjoying and learning about the dinosaurs, Native American life, and other exhibits in the building. Changes are coming when the museum moves into a new building in the future. The most popular exhibit will not be going with […]