Jack Hurbanis
From 2020 to 2021, Jack was WUWM's digital intern and then digital producer.
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Pete's Pops is constantly developing new flavors like rosewater lemonade and a dill pickle flavor may be on the horizon.
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Having a record of legal issues can cause a lot of problems. Even if a claim was never prosecuted, it can hang onto your record for years, causing issues with finding employment or housing.
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we interact with other people, how we work and even how we get our food. Sociologists are observing and processing these changes to society. They are also applying lessons from pandemics and major disasters society has experienced before.
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The first event is going to be held on June 25 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and will feature educator and author Andre Perry, Ph.D.
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On August 5, 1961, a group of sailors went to the Milwaukee gay bar Black Nite on a dare, determined to “clean up” the bar. They were met with more trouble than they expected when Josie Carter mobilized the crowd to defend the bar instead of locking up and closing down.
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This summer many Milwaukeeans are flocking to beaches and pools to cool down, and in doing so, putting themselves at risk of another summertime staple — sun damage. Protecting your skin from the sun not only decreases the risk of cancer, but also keeps it looking youthful.
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When visitors walk into the Rainforest Hall at the Milwaukee Public Museum, they’re greeted by the sounds of chattering monkeys, parrots and other wildlife. Richard Hedderman is the museum's education programs coordinator and is also a poet. He was inspired by the exhibit to write a poem about how fragile this ecosystem is.
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The year 2020 saw 37 transgender and gender non-conforming people killed, the highest number since 2013 when the Human Rights Campaign started tracking incidents.
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This week there will be a full moon in the sky, completely illuminated as we on Earth sit right between the sun and the moon with all three in a line.
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Joanna Brooks runs Embody Yoga, a Milwaukee studio geared towards yoginis of color. She is working to make sure everyone in Milwaukee has a space to practice yoga where they feel accepted.