Beaches Heat Up As Summer Draws Closer By Lily Vartanian It comes as no surprise to see that as the weather has increased into the 80s, more and more people are ready to hit the beach. Bradford Beach is just one of the local area’s top beaches, which is now new and improved, ready and [...]
Not Your Typical Exercise Regime By Lily Vartanian The latest installment of a green and gold fitness “playground,” or newest exercise equipment for adults by Milwaukee’s lakefront is bound to have positive payoffs. The newest equipment, installed close to North point Snack bar on the lakefront, offers the fitness gear to add strength to those [...]
Milwaukee Bucks Season Ends in a Disappointing Defeat Lily Vartanian The Milwaukee Bucks finished their long season with a defeat on Sunday against the Atlanta Hawks. Although the 7th game of the first round of playoffs ended in a loss, the Bucks proved to live up to their team motto, “Work Hard, Play Hard.” The [...]
New Law Challenges Use of American Indian Nicknames By Lily Vartanian Governor Jim Doyle has begun the process of signing a bill, the first of its kind in the country, to ban race-based mascot names. This bill will ultimately affect three dozen Wisconsin school mascot names, including four in the Milwaukee area. The bill’s ultimate [...]
Kite-boarder Saved By Surfer By Lily Vartanian It was a regular Sunday for Dan Wright, a 22 year-old Marquette University student, as he went to the beach to surf in Lake Michigan. However, upon arriving at the beach, Wright noticed a man struggling in the water, and decided to take it upon himself to save [...]
45 Students Suspended are Returned to Daily Classes By Lily Vartanian Students at Riverside University High School have recently returned to a more normal and daily routine of attending classes after a recent upset that has taken place within the school. Many students began protests regarding projected school district budget cuts for the future school [...]
Tradition, Quality, and Hard Work Make Bakery Successful By Lily Vartanian Brian Miller began as a law student, unsure of his potential career and future. However, his success did not come from law. Instead, Miller’s future was to be determined by a bakery. Miller left law school and soon began to work at a food [...]
Writer Selected As Pulitzer Prize Winner By Lily Vartanian The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel stands a source of leading stories and information to the majority of Southeastern Wisconsin. Not only does the Sentinel’s stories cover a variety of breaking news and provides the latest updates, but it also has reporters who know how to do their [...]
One professor causes nationwide speculation while teaching his students the value of judicious research By Dylan Mooney Last week at Georgetown Law, Professor Peter Tague demonstrated the importance of discrimination when processing legal sources by falsely informing his law class that U.S. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was contemplating resignation. Skeptical students immediately shared what [...]
Milwaukee Public Museum Hosts a Night of Imagination and Fun By Lily Vartanian As shown in the blockbuster A Night in the Museum, it could be believed that during the night at the public museum, everything comes to life. The fiction of the movie became real life, however, this past Friday night at the Milwaukee [...]