Wisconsin High School Students Jazzed for Festival Posted on April 20, 2015August 6, 2021 by Morgan Paradis Jazz students came from all over Wisconsin to the annual Woody Herman Jazz Festival at the Zelazo center for a day of workshops with the pros. Morgan Paradis reports.
Vietnamese Student Association Reforms at UW-Milwaukee Posted on April 18, 2015April 18, 2015 by Jamal Perry Listen to leaders explain why they restarted the Vietnamese Student Association at UW-Milwaukee. Jamal Perry reports. (you can read a previous print story on this topic here.)
Novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez Remembered on Anniversary of his Death Posted on April 15, 2015August 6, 2021 by Emily Zantow Yale professor and critic Aníbal González-Pérez presented a lecture to honor Latin-American novelist Gabriel Garcia Márquez one year after his death. González-Pérez focused on Márquez’s novel 100 Years of Solitude. The UWM Department of Spanish and Portugese and UWM Libraries sponsored the event. Emily Zantow listened in.
Inspiring Beauty: Fifty Years of Ebony Fashion Fair Posted on April 13, 2015April 13, 2015 by Mary Jo Contino The Milwaukee Art Museum put on a special exhibition of couture gowns and fashions that helped redefine beauty for African American women. Media Milwaukee reporter Mary Jo Contino gives a recap on Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair.
Improving Understanding of African Culture Posted on April 13, 2015April 13, 2015 by Bo Bayerl African food, music, dance and fashion filled the Union Ballroom during African Cultural Night at UW-Milwaukee. The African Student Association and Sociocultural Programming co-sponsored the event. They saw a major turnout, as almost every chair in the ballroom was occupied. Due to the large turnout, the food ran out and more had to be made. […]
A Crazy Life Posted on April 13, 2015April 13, 2015 by Gabrielle Barriere North Carolinian psychiatric nurse James Lally, 25, would not have traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin if he had not met Milwaukee resident Billy Russell. Lally tells his story of his journey to Burning Man, a music and arts festival in Nevada, and how fate stepped in and introduced him to one of his newest and closest […]
Hooping it Up Posted on April 9, 2015April 9, 2015 by Ellie Malone Taylor Duffrin, 20, is one of the many students you can find hooping outside in the grassy areas of Spaight’s Plaza at UWM. Hooping is a popular new trend among many students. Ellie Malone reports.
Numbers and Makeup Posted on April 9, 2015April 9, 2015 by Amber Bak Graduating with a major in finance, a minor in economics and earning an international business certificate, UW-Milwaukee student Ana Fuentes has a future full of numbers. Ask her to calculate any equation and within seconds, if not minutes, she would have the answer. Numbers may come first in her life, but what most people don’t […]
Bam! Pow! Comic Book Club CosPlay Masquerade Posted on April 8, 2015April 8, 2015 by Tyler Nelson On the last night of Geek Week at UWM, I attended the Bam! Pow! Comic Book Club’s Cosplay Masquerade in the Wisconsin Room of the Union. I spoke with Alexis Dalbey, secretary of the club, who helped organize the group’s second annual Cosplay Masquerade. Dalbey has been involved with the club for the last two […]
Spread the Word to End the Word Posted on April 8, 2015April 8, 2015 by Kenan Goyette On the first Wednesday of March each year, the Best Buddies organization holds a Spread the Word to End the Word campaign in order to raise awareness about the use of the R-word. The campaign asks people to pledge to stop using the R-word in hopes that it will lead to a more conscious awareness […]
Starving Hearts as Well as Bodies Posted on April 7, 2015 by Gabrielle Barriere Over 50 of UW-Milwaukee’s women’s studies and philosophy members joined together on March 5 to welcome Alison Jaggar, author and pioneer of feminist philosophy, at her event “Hearts Starve as Well as Bodies.” Jaggar came to Milwaukee from the University of Colorado at Boulder where she leads their departments of philosophy and gender studies. During […]
“I Am Hmoob” Posted on April 7, 2015April 7, 2015 by Jamal Perry It wasn’t a calm and quiet Saturday night in the union on April 4. Because the ballroom was home to Hmong Student Association’s second annual “I am Hmoob.” The cultural program showcased a variety of performances, as well traditional Hmong dancing, and singing. Over 100 people were in attendance for the event including students, community […]