Jeff, Who Lives At Home Is a Must See for Any Lover of Comedy and Drama Posted on July 7, 2018July 7, 2018 by Nicholas Kanute Anyone comedy-lover who sees Jason Segel and Ed Helms starring in a movie together would most likely be very excited. I know I (a comedy-lover) was at least ready to laugh a lot before viewing Jeff, Who Lives at Home with zero prior impressions or knowledge on the premise or tone of the film. Needless […]
“One Day at a Time” Is the Dramedy We Need Posted on July 5, 2018 by Jennifer Yaccarino One Day at a Time Netflix By: Mike Royce and Gloria Calderon Kellett Starring: Rita Moreno, Justina Machado, Isabella Gomez, Marcel Ruiz, and Todd Grinnell First aired: January 6, 2017 Two seasons Twenty-six episodes Genre: Sitcom/Dramedy “One Day at a Time” is a good vessel for conversation in today’s day and age. Its important […]
Keep Families Together [OPINION] Posted on July 5, 2018 by Jennifer Yaccarino June was Immigrant Heritage Month and America celebrated it in the best way possible. If you haven’t paid any attention to the news, you definitely missed all of the great things that have been done this past month. Yesterday, all across the United States, numerous rallies were held to protest Trump’s immigration policies. This was […]
Comet Café Provides Nothing But Excellence on East Side of Milwaukee Posted on July 3, 2018August 31, 2020 by Thomas Schwartz As being a personal favorite and a Milwaukee staple, the oh-so loving Comet Café is located on the lower east side tucked right on the corner of Farwell and Irving in which they have been in business for 22 years. They pride themselves on “slow food” meaning they specialize in comfort food that is local […]
The America For the Chosen Posted on July 3, 2018 by Andrew Kasper It seems that in the America that we all currently inhabit that there is a different catastrophe each day. From an escalating trade war to political uncertainty, it has been hard to keep track of what is even going on anymore. This week however was a different story. Journalists have been reporting non-stop coverage of […]
Trump Family Separation Decision Was a Wrong One [EDITORIAL] Posted on July 3, 2018 by Nicholas Kanute Crossing the border into the United States without proper documentation or visas is not anywhere near serious or harmful enough to be deserving of a parent being stripped of their child-without any idea of where they are or when they will be reunited. Trump separates families at the border by strictly enforcing immigration laws in […]
Dittmer’s Unusual Path to Division 1 Basketball Posted on June 30, 2018July 15, 2021 by Bradley Hanney After about two weeks of not hearing anything back after a tryout in hopes of walking onto UWM’s basketball team, Seth Dittmer thought the chances might be slim he was going to get another look. However, Dittmer eventually got an email back, asking him to come play with the team at an open gym. “It […]
The UWM Baseball Miller Park Tradition Continues Posted on June 30, 2018June 30, 2018 by Jared Cohen The UW-Milwaukee baseball team had its annual home game at Miller Park this spring as they hosted Wright State. The team regularly has its home games at Henry Aaron Field in Glendale but has a joined a marketing deal with the Brewers to play one game at Miller Park every year. They have done so […]
UWM Students Volunteer with Milwaukee Homeless Community Posted on June 30, 2018 by Elizabeth Sloan Every Tuesday night from 6 to 11 p.m., UW-Milwaukee sophomore Alexis Neri, 20, spends her time working as a volunteer with homeless youth at Pathfinders Youth Shelter. Each week she arrives at the shelter, located at 1614 East Kane Place, a big cream-colored house with bright blue trim on Milwaukee’s East Side, in time to […]
A Drive Home From a Funeral Ends in Tragedy Posted on June 30, 2018 by Jaylyn Fahey The family members of defendant Dao Xiong said their last words to him while tears streamed down their faces in a Milwaukee County courtroom, as the 37-year-old man was sentenced for the 2nd degree reckless homicide of a relative that occurred as he was driving home from a funeral. Xiong was sentenced by Judge Jeffery […]
Miss America and the Feminist Movement [EDITORIAL] Posted on June 30, 2018June 30, 2018 by Jennifer Yaccarino The Miss America pageant made a large leap forward into the 21st century for this upcoming pageant in terms of feminism. The swimsuit competition portion of the pageant has been removed in a grand gesture of feminism making room for the other, more substantial aspects of the competition. We are pleased to see this discard […]
True Crime Shows: The Reality of Victims and their Families Posted on June 24, 2018 by Madeleine Halverson Audiences are drawn to media that takes them out of their own reality and into someone else’s, and sometimes that can be fiction or non-fiction. The reason so many people love Game of Thrones, is because it allows the audience to take a risk and fight battles from the comfort of their home. This is […]