Tickets for the MKE Tip-Off, a college basketball tripleheader scheduled for December 15 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, will be available to the general public starting Friday. Panther fans have the opportunity to purchase tickets early through a presale beginning Thursday, October 3 at noon CT and lasting for 24 hours.
The latest episode of "PounceCast," a podcast dedicated to Milwaukee Panther Athletics, is now available. Hosted by Matt Menzl, the podcast offers insights and stories from members of the Panther community.
The Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) district is actively seeking a new superintendent to lead its educational efforts. The selected individual will be responsible for ensuring high-quality education, supporting families, motivating staff, and enhancing the community.
Milwaukee's volleyball team achieved a 3-1 victory over Green Bay Phoenix at the Kress Center, marking their third consecutive win in Horizon League play.
Cousins Subs has announced the return of its bi-annual Round Up Campaign, which supports the Make It Better Foundation. This foundation focuses on health and wellness, hunger, and youth education in local communities.
On Monday, The Washington Reporter published an opinion piece by U.S. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. In the article, Johnson discusses what he sees as the influence of corporate interests on government agencies, media, medical journals, and the healthcare system in America.
Cousins Subs and the University of Wisconsin – Madison Athletics are celebrating their 10-year partnership by offering Wisconsin football fans a chance to win an exclusive gameday package called Bucky’s Bash.
UWM celebrated the opening of its new Chemistry Building with a ceremony led by Chancellor Mark Mone. The event, attended by over 200 individuals including students, faculty, and government representatives, featured a chemical reaction demonstration by Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and Wisconsin State Sen. Duey Stroebel.
Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is now accepting high school enrollment applications for the 2025-26 academic year until November 4, 2024. Eighth-grade students and their families are encouraged to explore nearly 30 high school options within the district, which cater to various interests and career goals including technology, engineering, arts, music, agriculture, college prep, construction, culinary arts, and skilled trades.