Feast of Sweets is Tasty Study Break Posted on April 29, 2014August 10, 2021 by Mac Writt UW-Milwaukee’s Greene Hall was particularly lively for the first annual International Dessert Competition. Mac Writt sampled the sugary selection.
UWM Basketball Team Faces Up to Postseason Ban Posted on April 29, 2014August 10, 2021 by Joe Halley UW Milwaukee basketball players and coaches filled Joey Buona’s to celebrate their sensational season. But there was also some explaining to do. Joe Halley reports.
Frigid Winter Defines Earth Day Cleanup Posted on April 29, 2014August 10, 2021 by Madeline Power-Luetscher Milwaukee’s Urban Ecology Center put volunteers to work this spring with an Earth Day Service Festival. Madeline Power reports.
Paying for College: It’s a Puzzle Posted on April 27, 2014August 10, 2021 by Stevan Stojanovic Choosing a college is a big decision for high school students. An even bigger challenge is figuring out how to pay for it. Stevan Stojanovic found advice for prospective students and their families.
Students Recall Interactions with Lovell Posted on March 28, 2014August 10, 2021 by Danielle Stobb Some students say the resignation of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor Michael Lovell does not provoke any emotion in them, yet other students have shared a relationship with Lovell that they say they won’t forget. Danielle Stobb reports.
Days of Festive Music at the Wisconsin Conservatory Posted on December 18, 2013August 10, 2021 by Giovanni DiPietrantonio The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music threw its first Festival of Trees and Music, welcoming the holiday season with dozens of performances by Milwaukee musicians over eleven days.
Colorful Cultures Blend for the Holidays Posted on December 16, 2013August 10, 2021 by Britney Donald The 70th Annual Holiday Folk Fair arrived in Milwaukee, bringing together cultures from all over the state. The event took place at the Wisconsin Exhibition Center at State Fair Park in late November.
Peck School of the Arts Showcases Talent With Milwaukee Unplugged Posted on December 13, 2013August 10, 2021 by Sean Lyons Each month, the Peck School of the Arts hosts an event called “Milwaukee Unplugged.” The school brings in local artists to play at UW-Milwaukee’s Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts. Now in its second year, the program continues to showcase the city’s music scene and foster a sense of community among the students through […]
Holiday Parade Builds Tradition and Boosts Business Posted on December 13, 2013August 10, 2021 by Brainerd Lopez Thousands of people braved the cold to attend the 87th Annual Holiday Parade on Saturday. The parade is a long-held tradition for many in Milwaukee. Brainerd Lopez reports.
Road Trips on Horizon for Panthers Posted on December 9, 2013August 10, 2021 by Justin Jagler The 2013-14 men’s basketball season is underway for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The Panthers are dealing with adversity early on, as most of their games are on the road. Justin Jagler reports.
UWM Author Explores Art and Social Activism Posted on November 15, 2013August 10, 2021 by Eelisa Jones Nicholas Lampert, an author and educator at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, recently published his latest work, A People’s Art History of the United States. The book is the newest addition to the “People’s History Series.” “A People’s History Series” is a project started by The New Press in attempt to feature alternative histories. Eelisa Jones […]
Panthers Face Bucky in Soccer Tournament Posted on October 30, 2013August 10, 2021 by Joshua March The Wisconsin Badgers and the UW-Milwaukee Panthers played in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament in Madison. This was the second game of the season between the two teams. Joshua March reports.