Home-Schooled Students Share Pros, Cons Posted on May 16, 2016July 29, 2021 by Sarah Thomas Sarah Thomas was home schooled in high school. When she got to college, she found a few classmates who also learned at home growing up.
Sweet Day for Students at Dessert Fest Posted on May 16, 2016July 29, 2021 by Jordan Garcia The International Dessert Competition at UW-Milwaukee is a showcase of local bakers and a place for the community to come together and share culture. Jordan Garcia reports.
Stories Close to Home: A Mother and Son Posted on May 15, 2016July 29, 2021 by Keio Horton My mom always viewed me as a good kid who could do no wrong. But growing up, I felt like I had this bad habit of drawing pictures on the walls of our living room before we actually painted it. But my mom still loved me, regardless.
Milwaukee River Cleanup: Sights and Sounds Posted on May 15, 2016July 29, 2021 by Media Milwaukee staff More than 3,500 volunteers fanned out over miles of the Milwaukee River basin for the 21st Annual Spring River Cleanup. The volunteers worked to remove tons of trash from the Milwaukee, Menomonee, and Kinnickinnic River watersheds. Armed with audio recorders, journalism students chronicled the cleanup. Brandon Anderegg covered Estabrook Park: Sabrina Johnkins caught up with […]
West Allis Marks Earth Day Posted on May 14, 2016July 29, 2021 by Nyesha Stone Kids from West Allis got the chance to learn more about the earth while having fun at the same time. Nyesha Stone reports.
Pizza Tour Promotes Local Eateries Posted on May 14, 2016July 29, 2021 by Amanda Maniscalco The Milwaukee Pizza Bus started its engine and headed out to four different pizzerias in Milwaukee, giving riders a tour by educating them on the heritage of pizza and its relationship to Milwaukee. Amanda Maniscalco rode along.
In This College Student, a Beloved Journalist’s Memory Lives On Posted on May 12, 2016May 25, 2016 by Dwayne Lee Jakayla Phillips, a 20-year-old junior at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the inaugural recipient of the Don Walker Memorial Scholarship, has something in common with those who knew the award’s namesake. Both lost people they loved suddenly and unexpectedly. Phillips lost her adored brother to gun violence, which inspired her to write; the Walker family […]
All that Jazz in New Orleans Posted on May 10, 2016May 19, 2016 by Gabrielle Barriere “You’ll like Chris,” said New Orleans Arnaud’s Jazz Bistro maître d’ Jeff Bergman. “He’s a…character.” Artists of all kinds travel to New Orleans looking to fulfil their artistic pursuits. Whether it’s painters, street performers, musicians, or psychics, the city is filled with nothing but bright colors. Usually, these performers dress brightly to stand out from […]
Rising Musician Trapper Schoepp Sticks to His Roots Posted on May 8, 2016May 8, 2016 by Gabrielle Barriere UW-Milwaukee alum Trapper Schoepp released his newest album “Rangers & Valentines” on April 1. This album, though, was no April Fool’s joke. The 25-year-old musician’s second album offers a classic rock-and-roll background with a country feel. As he sat at Milwaukee’s Urban Ecology Center sipping a cup of coffee, he discussed his sound with great […]
Reducing College Stress With Puppies Posted on May 7, 2016May 7, 2016 by Keio Horton In the month of April, UWM and volunteers from Health Heelers provide students with some Animal Therapy to help students lower the stress from their classes. Health Heelers, founded in 2005, is an organization that gone to many schools in the state of Wisconsin for therapy with a variety of animals. Slideshow by Keio Horton. […]
Getting Wasted With the Food and Garden Club at UW-Milwaukee Posted on May 6, 2016May 19, 2016 by Geoffrey Marshall The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s dimly lit office of sustainability is also the home of UWM’s Food and Garden Club. The club consists of like-minded students and professors whose mission is growing sustainable food on campus. Kudzu vines climb over someone’s desk while herbs germinate at another’s. The club has a litany of seeds in stock […]
Stories Close to Home: Becoming Yourself Posted on April 27, 2016July 29, 2021 by Matthew Campbell Alex White is a freshman at UW-Milwaukee. He tells his friend Matthew Campbell about the greatest struggle he’s had growing up.