Kultur (German for culture) Milwaukee is meant for everyone in Milwaukee and the surrounding area. My main goal in writing this is to engage people into discussions on various topics and issues whether they occur right here in this wonderful city or across the world. My opinion is that these work best when people are able to relate, argue or simply discuss the blogger's take. Since I will be playing the role of "blogger" there are some things you should know about me.
I'm currently in my last semester of college at UW-Milwaukee. I'm 21 years old and enjoying what everyone around me says is my last few months of freedom and fun, however, there is something exciting and new about making this major transition.
I've worked as a waitress, lifeguard and even as a sales tax auditor. Writing is something I truly enjoy, majoring in professional and technical writing, I aspire to be an editor, writer and an English professor. I belive in karma and I'm not sure I could live without music. I travel a great deal and enjoy running and kick-boxing.
I hope this becomes a discussion blog, and not simply a diary of my thoughts online. Please write to me with any comments, issues you wish to discuss. Your contributions will help me in writing interesting entries.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Stephanie
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