Texting First as a Woman Posted on November 12, 2017 by Jessica Choinoski With today’s dating culture there are so many dating rules to follow, too many almost. Women have to be available to men, but not too available otherwise it’s a “turnoff.” You have to wait a certain amount of time to “friend,” “follow” or “add” someone on all social media platforms— and there’s a specific order […]
It’s OK Timberlake Was Invited Back To Super Bowl 2018: EDITORIAL Posted on November 12, 2017 by Madeline Matzinger Justin Timberlake was recently asked to perform at the Super Bowl in 2018. This will be Timberlake’s third Super Bowl performance. His first time performing was in 2002, then quickly following he was back in 2004. In 2004 he was invited to perform with Janet Jackson. Since the announcement of Timberlake performing this year, the […]
Donna Karan, How Can You Defend Harvey Weinstein? Posted on November 12, 2017 by Rhea Riley I am confused Ms. Donna Karan, are you not a woman in Hollywood? As a female in the fashion industry, I would imagine that you have had an impact on female empowerment. I imagine you understand what clothes can do for women, how they can express a women’s personality. I imagine you understand how the […]
Dangers of Corset Training-Why Corsets Jeopardize your Health Posted on November 12, 2017 by Naomi Wilson The ideal image of an attractive figure for a woman has fluctuated overtime. However, some of the methods used to achieve an ideal body image date back to the 1500’s. In the 16th century, corsets were used to enhance the shape of a woman’s bust. Corsets became more common among European and American women in […]
EDITORIAL: Third Time’s a Charm – for Timberlake Posted on November 12, 2017 by Rachael Harris It’s time for the music industry to apologize to Janet Jackson about her treatment following Super Bowl XXXVIII. It was recently announced that Justin Timberlake will return to the stage and perform at the Super Bowl halftime show this year. While Timberlake is an international popstar with an impressive resume, his credentials aren’t what’s causing […]
EDITORIAL: UW System Campus Merger Plan Needs to Slow Down Posted on November 12, 2017November 12, 2017 by Ariel Goronja Declining enrollment rates and growing budget concerns at the University of Wisconsin System’s two-year campuses drove the recent announcement of a proposal to keep the schools afloat by merging them with four-year universities in the region. Ray Cross, president of the UW System, proposed the restructuring changes as an effort to cut costs, increase enrollment […]
Casper was Friendly, But Ghosting Someone is Not Posted on November 12, 2017 by Rachael Harris In today’s world, you can do almost anything with your smartphone. With a few taps of the screen you can order a pizza, watch a movie or even summon a complete stranger to pick you up and take you somewhere else. Smartphones have conditioned us to avoid communicating with other people and this impersonal relationship […]
Editorial: Colin Kaepernick’s Collusion Grievance Against the NFL Is Right Posted on November 12, 2017November 12, 2017 by Rhea Riley The conversation about Colin Kaepernick within our country has been an interesting one; it has also been a conversation with a lot of very different perspectives. The newest conversation revolving around Kaepernick deals with his grievance case against the National Football League. Kaepernick believes the league is colluding against him, which is why he is […]
Modern Day President Trump on Twitter Posted on October 22, 2017October 22, 2017 by Emily Koepsel Oh what a time to be alive; McDonald’s have self-serve kiosks, Kim Kardashian has her own line of personalized fidget spinners and our president subtweets like a school girl. President Donald Trump justifies his insane and impulsive social media presence by stating that he is a modern day president…for whatever that means. It is as […]
Trump’s Wrestling Tweet Reminds Us: This Is Not Normal Posted on October 22, 2017October 22, 2017 by Annalese Gerber If you’re like the rest of us, you probably woke up to Trump’s tweet of him at a wrestling match attacking a CNN logo and told yourself like you do everyday, “I can’t take this sh*t anymore. Is this real life? Is this really our President?” Well folks, yes it is, and yes he is. […]
Netflix Special Oh, Hello on Broadway Nails It for Mulaney Fans But Falls Flat for Newbies Posted on October 22, 2017 by Media Milwaukee staff By Rachel Stuplich Oh, Hello On Broadway A Netflix release, produced by Radical Media. Originally performed at the Lyceum Theatre from September 2016 to January 2017. Characters created by Nick Kroll and John Mulaney. Gil Faizon – Nick Kroll George St. Geegland – John Mulaney Steve Martin – Himself Matthew Broderick – Himself (uncredited) Run […]
“Still KD: Through the Noise” Review Posted on October 22, 2017 by Samuel Schmitz I may be a Milwaukee Bucks fan, but Kevin Durant has been my favorite superstar to watch in the league. Throughout his ten-year career, he’s managed to win the MVP and make an NBA Finals appearance. Durant faced a tough decision before last season began. Once his contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder expired, Durant […]