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PANTHER xpress APRIL 27, 2015
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ISSUE 1 VOLUME 1
The Best Summer Activities in Milwaukee to Look Forward to By Leah Mailloux “My hands don’t hurt!” That’s what I said a couple weeks ago when I went outside and realized winter was coming to an end. I feel no remorse for your melted snowmen. It may be a little soon for beach talk, but it’s definitely not too early to be talking about what we could be doing this summer. Let’s face it, we live in Milwaukee. There is an astounding amount of things to do and places to see. I could tell you to hit up Bradford beach and the State Fair, but that’s old hat to me. So, I’m going to tell you what I’m excited about and what I think you might enjoy. One thing my brother and I are stoked for this summer is Slide the City. Just picture a 1,000 foot long slip ‘n slide accompanied by live music and food! You can register online here for as little as $15. This event also accepts volunteers, so there’s a way to get those feel-good hours in too. The date isn’t set in stone yet, but it is set to happen in July, so keep your eyes peeled for it. Remember, it’s a slip n’ slide the length of 3 football fields! For those 21 and over, I would recommend experiencing Brew City with the Pedaling Pub Crawl Tour. You basically sit at a bar shaped bicycle that fits up to 16 riders with a tour guide that takes you through the historic Third and Fifth Ward. Tours start at Steny’s Tavern with a few stops at other bars along the way. There’s also a gay bar themed tour for all our LGBTQ friends. The tours run every day of the week from March 10th to Nov 6th. I can’t think of a better way to enjoy the scenery and the weather. Plus you get a little workout while drinking. Cathedral Square Park will once again host Jazz in the Park. This is perfect for enjoying warm summer nights outside and performers from around the country who play jazz, blues, big band, funk, R & B, and more. Considering my boyfriend and I are dirt poor, because, you know, college, this is a flawless date idea with no cost. Concerts are every Summer>>page
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Sam Koenig; The Comeback Kid By Joe Halley Life is good for Panthers senior outfielder, Sam Koenig. Koenig has been on a tear in his last year as a Panther batting .422, which included a 24 game hitting-streak, the programs fourth longest streak ever. His play so far has earned him back-to-back Horizon League Player of the Week honors, an award he has won three times this year. Along with Horizon League honors, Koenig’s statistics have received national attention after being Kid>>page 1
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