Brothers Put in Work to Create a Podcast About Video Games Posted on December 16, 2021December 21, 2021 by Kassie Rotz The 2020 pandemic encouraged many Americans to socialize with others by expressing what they have to say through podcasts. Kassie Rotz talked with her two brothers about what this process looked like for them.
UWM Students Find a Refuge at Campus Rec Center Posted on December 16, 2021January 7, 2022 by Christopher Lee UW-Milwaukee seniors reflect on their time at the Klotsche Center. Christopher Lee reports.
Waukesha Residents Recall Surreal Parade Tragedy, and Work to Move Ahead Posted on December 16, 2021December 16, 2021 by Liam O'Donnell Waukesha is learning to cope after a Christmas tradition was tragically tarnished.
Saint Paul, Minn. Knows How to Celebrate Winter Posted on December 16, 2021December 16, 2021 by Katherine Vento Karen Vento, a lifelong Saint Paul resident, unpacks Saint Paul Winter Carnival collectables as she reminisces about the elaborate history of the cold-weather festival in her favorite city.
Waukesha Community Mourns, Reflects on Parade Tragedy Posted on December 12, 2021December 13, 2021 by Brady Jager On November 21, Waukesha parade-goers watched in horror as an SUV plowed into crowds of marchers and onlookers. Six people were killed and dozens more injured. Now, the community is finding ways to move forward. Brady Jager reports.
Holiday Hustle and Bustle on Display at Makers Market Posted on December 11, 2021December 11, 2021 by Krista Michels In the excitement of the holiday season, Milwaukee residents gather at Discovery World to enjoy the Milwaukee Makers Market.
Teaching is Harder Now. One Dedicated Educator Tells How She Handles it. Posted on December 11, 2021December 12, 2021 by Lauren Breunig Debra Breunig has taught English for 25 years. The high school teacher reflects on how teaching has changed, both in the classroom and in what it means to her. Lauren Breunig reports.
Fans Anticipate Release of New Spider-Man Film Posted on December 11, 2021December 16, 2021 by Nicholas Sanfelippo Spider-Man: No Way Home is breaking records for advance ticket sales, even when the first official trailer released only one month before its release.
Students Return to Campus, But Not Campus Jobs Posted on December 10, 2021January 7, 2022 by Brianna Schubert Companies and institutions across the country are struggling to find workers. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has a big problem, too. Brianna Schubert reports.
Barista’s Business is Grinding, Steaming and Crafting Posted on December 3, 2021December 3, 2021 by Nicholaus Wiberg Milwaukee coffee professional Robert Sanchez Jr. owns Ay Chihuahua, a pop-up cafe. He tells Nicholaus Wiberg how he makes the Ay Chihuahua Latte.
Special, Savory Meal Takes Special Care Posted on November 24, 2021November 24, 2021 by Haley Krueger Rick Krueger knows that, of all the ingredients that make up a good meal, the most valuable is the time he puts into it.
Roommates Bond Over Tiny Pet With Memorable Name Posted on November 18, 2021November 18, 2021 by Brady Jager Anna Bromberger had preconceived notions about rodents, but her roommate’s hamster won her heart.