Pluto Pride Posted on January 13, 2019January 13, 2019 by Dazia Cummings, Royce Podeszwa and Lily Maxwell The hometown people of Pluto’s discoverer still think it is a planet; 3 UW-Milwaukee students drive to Streator, Illinois to find out why.
Let’s Just Start Building Posted on January 13, 2019January 13, 2019 by Riley May Learn how the DIY Estabrook Skatepark was built in abandoned tennis courts and what it means to the Milwaukee skate community.
Three Votes Posted on January 13, 2019January 13, 2019 by Kaitlyn Herzog On one of the most important midterm elections, three generations of women gather to explain how they’ve found compassion to be the root of their political beliefs.
Mogul in the Making, Diamond Spencer Edition Posted on January 13, 2019January 14, 2019 by Madeline Lopez, Dashanay Scott and Madison Goldbeck Diamond Spencer, an up-and-coming mogul and owner of VLOG TV, a public relations / media company for local artists, is making a name for herself in Milwaukee, by bringing her out-of-the-box ideas to life despite an inconsistent job climate.
Those Who Show Up Posted on January 5, 2019January 5, 2019 by Darian Domek, Emma Pergolski and Hailey McLaughlin Many people thought that the youth would come out in droves for the 2018 elections, but voting in the demographic stayed the same as always.
People’s Flag: Looking Forward to a New Day Posted on January 5, 2019January 5, 2019 by Kyle Gustafson, Mitchel Kaczmarowski and Christopher Kesser A campaign to replace Milwaukee’s outdated flag sees public acceptance, but is met by bureaucratic resistance.
Some Guys Pressing Buttons Posted on January 5, 2019January 5, 2019 by Jared Cohen, Jackson Day and Preston Thurler A unique look inside a little-known club on UWM’s campus.
A Door Into Abby’s World Posted on January 4, 2019January 13, 2019 by Izzy Janz and Tanner Musgrove A glance into local artist Abby Jeanne’s world, and Cosmic Weekend, a two day event inspired by her life, music career, art and friends.
Disassociated: To Whom Do We Belong? Posted on January 2, 2019January 2, 2019 by Simone Safian A father and his mother reflect on leaving the Jehovah’s Witness religion.
The Village That Flipped Back Posted on December 31, 2018May 2, 2019 by Royce Podeszwa and Derek Grant Nestled in the winding valleys of the Driftless Area, you might pass right by Steuben, Wisconsin, a little village of less than 140 people, if you aren’t paying attention. The roads twist and turn through its heavily forested terrain, a result of being untouched by the glaciers that pushed across Wisconsin during the last Ice […]
The Milwaukee Streetcar, The Hop, Has Been Up and Running for Over a Month Posted on December 21, 2018December 21, 2018 by Zoe Smith Munson The Milwaukee streetcar system, “The Hop”, has been up and running since Nov. 2 of this year, however some residents may be unfamiliar with the details of the new mode of transportation. The Hop is an electric streetcar that runs over two miles around Milwaukee’s Lower East Side, Downtown and Historic Third Ward neighborhoods. There […]