The UWM Post

The UWM Post

The UWM Post is a student-operated newspaper at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. It has a rich history, having been published in print weekly from 1915 until 2012. The newspaper gained its independence in 1956. It released new issues every Monday throughout the fall and spring semesters, making them available both on campus and across the Greater Milwaukee area.

Local, Student/Alumni
English
Newspaper

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Global

#3480726

United States

#929566

Science and Education/Universities and Colleges

#10807

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  • 1 month ago | uwmpost.com | Kourtni Weldon

    TikTok influencer Andrew Luber, known as “Arfid” Andrew virtually attended UWM's Eating Disorder Awareness Week event Beyond the Plate to discuss his experience living with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Luber advocated for exposure therapy and gave hope for individuals and families that are affected by ARFID.

  • Dec 13, 2024 | uwmpost.com | Caleb Rose

    County Executive David Crowley was just a junior in high school when he was inspired to make a difference. It was Reggie and Sharlen Moore with Milwaukee’s Urban Underground who helped him see his potential to become a community leader and make long-needed changes in Milwaukee. But it was one thing that Moore used to say to him that stuck out. “You have great ideas, but you don’t finish s–t,” Moore would say.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | uwmpost.com | Carmella D'Acquisto

    A stage version of the famous Hasbro game is playing at the Marcus Performing Arts Center through March 17. Clue is a classic whodunit story, set in The Boddy Manner, a sprawling mansion owned by a mysterious man. Six strangers are invited to a dinner party at Boddy Mansion, and soon discover they are all being blackmailed by Mr. Boddy (Alex Syiek) himself.

  • Dec 5, 2023 | uwmpost.com | Carmella D'Acquisto

    Twenty-tens breakout star Angel Olsen performed at Milwaukee’s Turner Hall Ballroom on Thursday evening. After a killer opening by Kara Jackson, the band entered the stage to ambient music, an apt start to the set which, above anything else, created an absolutely delicious atmosphere in the historic building. “I just got so inspired today, and I felt like maybe I should start writing another song or something,” Olsen said to the audience.

  • Dec 2, 2023 | uwmpost.com | Carmella D'Acquisto

    Twenty-tens breakout star Angel Olsen performed at Milwaukee’s Turner Hall Ballroom on Thursday evening. After a killer opening by Kara Jackson, the band entered the stage to ambient music, an apt start to the set which, above anything else, created an absolutely delicious atmosphere in the historic building. “I just got so inspired today, and I felt like maybe I should start writing another song or something,” Olsen said to the audience.

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