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Apr
29

Smiley Face Gang?

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
There's a lot of talk lately connecting the 40 drowning deaths of college aged men to a gang of serial killers working together across the country. Drowning is the third leading cause of accidential death, and males are more likely to drown than females
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Apr
21

Milwaukee Public Schools--A brighter future?

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
In a previous blog I touched on MPS and the problems the district must face each and every day. The 207 schools hold 87,360 students and the budget allows for 14,149 staff positions. Today the majority of students are African-American 57.4%, 21.8% are His
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Apr
15

Protecting a New Generation

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
Two students from South Milwaukee High School will have to deal with the implications of a decision that has changed their lives in a major way. A 18 year old man had sex with two students while failing to tell them that he is HIV positive. Police are c
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Apr
06

The Allure of Miller Park

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
The end of opening weekend at Miller Park brings with it the hope of a winning season to Brewers fans everywhere. My peers who weren't able to witness the excitement of 1982 believe that 2008 will be the lucky year. Sadly I wasn't able to attend any of th
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Apr
03

"You won't believe..

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
...what I heard on the bus today." It's a phrase I find myself saying a great deal. Riding the bus has really become an adventure for me lately, each ride I'm always hearing, seeing, and sometimes smelling something interesting. "Interesting" is a term I
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Mar
31

Milwaukee has its issues

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
In my last post I used images to try and convey the natural beauty of Milwaukee and although I may be biased I think there is plenty in this city. However, I am not naive and I am made well aware of the ugliness and problems that Milwaukee struggles with
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Mar
26

Walking

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
Henry David Thoreau was a leader in transcendentalism and exploring the natural beauty that surrounds each of us. After reading Thoreau's "Walking" our class was assigned a project in which we all would simply walk and document our journey in images and l
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Mar
24

Dating Online

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
Milwaukee is a city filled with great date opportunites. Wonderful resturants, art galleries, concert venues, and sports arenas only add to the prospects of a great date night. For some the only question that remains is, where do I find my date? Meeting
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Mar
17

Beor Ghlas

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
Happy St. Patrick's Day Milwaukee. Following only the Polish and German, Milwaukee's thrid largest ethnic group is the Irish with 82,000 residents claiming ancestry back in 2000. Impress your bartender tonight by ordering your green beers in Irish, Beor
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Mar
11

Discovering Found

Stephanie Felchner Kultur Milwaukee
  Since I am a car-less, college student I quite often walk places and ride the Milwaukee County buses. It's usually in these two instances I encounter on a regular basis interesting strangers. I sometimes wonder about their life, what's important
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