Trump Twitter Deleted by Low-Level Employee Posted on November 22, 2017 by Naomi Wilson For 11 minutes, President Donald Trump’s personal Twitter account was deleted by a Twitter customer support employee. Many Americans responded to the news by calling the Twitter employee a hero for deleting the account. We believe that the Twitter customer support employee’s actions were not heroic and shouldn’t result in the suspension of the President’s account. […]
House of Cards Cancellation Topples Spacey’s Own Card Palace Posted on November 22, 2017 by Jenna Daroszewski If the White House could be made entirely out of playing cards, it would be a sight to remember. A far more memorable sight would be watching every queen and king flutter in the wind as some great force sends the illusion tumbling down. Around the Oscar-Winning Actor Kevin Spacey and several ideas, Netflix […]
The Diversity Visa Lottery Program Should Not Be Eliminated Posted on November 22, 2017 by Danielle Gazdecki Due to the recent terrorist attack that took place in New York on October 31, President Donald Trump is hoping that Congress will terminate the Diversity Visa Lottery Program. We strongly stand behind a program that helps to diversify America. The elimination of this lottery corrupts the ideals that the United States was built on. […]
Kevin Spacey’s Career Is Over Amid Sexual Assault Allegations Posted on November 22, 2017 by Derek Voltz Since the fallout from Hollywood film executive Harvey Weinstein, there have been numerous allegations of sexual misconduct surrounding male celebrities and politicians in our culture. The recent news regarding the sexual assault allegations against respected actor Kevin Spacey is disturbing on many levels. First, the allegation of sexual assault of a minor is shocking enough […]
Political Scapegoat: The Diversity Visa Lottery Program Edition Posted on November 22, 2017 by Teagen Harr The recent terror attack in Manhattan has sparked yet another conversation about limiting immigration. But was Donald Trump right to call for the elimination of the Diversity Visa Immigrant Program (he called it the Diversity Visa Lottery Program) following the New York terrorist attack, since the accused terrorist Sayfullo Saipov came to the US under […]
Kevin Spacey Sexual Assault Allegations Should Be Taken Seriously Posted on November 22, 2017 by Abigail Chmelka Multiple sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations in Hollywood have been brought to our attention recently, many of them being against Kevin Spacey. The first to come forward was Anthony Rapp, and Spacey did not deny, but publicly apologized for his drunken behavior and his actions that he did not remember. As the main actor […]
Diversity Visa Immigrant Program: Too Valuable to Cut Posted on November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 by MacKenzi Enright In the wake of the New York terrorist attack, Americans are left questioning how safe they really are in “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” In a knee-jerk attempt to answer this question, Donald Trump has called for the elimination of the Diversity Visa Immigrant Program. But is elimination of […]
Joe Ricketts Shuts Down Local News Sites Posted on November 22, 2017 by Rukiya Stewart Joe Ricketts, owner of local news sites DNAinfo and Gothamist, was wrong to close down the companies just one week after the site’s New York office successfully joined a union. The billionaire claims that the move was purely financial since the companies had not been profitable, but Ricketts has openly expressed his dislike for unions […]
Twitter Employee Wrongfully Called a Hero Posted on November 22, 2017 by Rachael Harris If it wasn’t the Twitter employee’s last day, they certainly would have been fired for deleting President Trump’s lifeline to the public. Recently, a Twitter employee decided to take it upon his or herself to deactivate President Trump’s account. Although Trump may use his account inappropriately at times, it is not their place nor are […]
UWM Graduate School Faces Losses with Low Enrollment Posted on November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 by Tess Klein The Graduate Faculty Committee members furrowed brows and pursed lips trying to wrap their heads around the recent drop in the number of Project, Teaching and Research Assistants at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. An explanation for this could be the decline in enrollment over the years specifically with undergrads, as a lack of undergrad students […]
GIS Day Features Student Competitions and Free Lunch (Video) Posted on November 21, 2017November 21, 2017 by Muru Li Wednesday, November 15 was the annual UWM Geography Information Systems Day, which featured different activities and also free lunch for students and visitors.
“Do Not Bring Him Water;” Scarano publishes book while PhD-bound Posted on November 21, 2017 by Catie Middleton Caitlin Scarano has always known that she wanted to write. She started writing stories at the young age of five and found that words wormed their way into her mind, even while attending church with her grandmother. “Church can be pretty boring for small children, so my grandmother gave me a pen and the church […]