Morning Links for Oct. 28 2014

Get your links while they’re hot.  The state’s Department of Justice is suing Everest College, a for-profit college that operated briefly in Milwaukee, for what the department claims are “misleading” practices. We wrote about the contentious state of for-profit schools, including Everest, in Wisconsin here.  While the arena debate crawls onward, the Bucks will be moving one aspect for certain: their business offices will move to new facilities in Schlitz Park.   Milwaukee Record has some, er, unconventional ideas for your Halloween costume.  The New York Times has launched an interactive web feature called “The Faces of Breast Cancer,” and it’s…

Get your links while they’re hot. 

  • The state’s Department of Justice is suing Everest College, a for-profit college that operated briefly in Milwaukee, for what the department claims are “misleading” practices. We wrote about the contentious state of for-profit schools, including Everest, in Wisconsin here
  • While the arena debate crawls onward, the Bucks will be moving one aspect for certain: their business offices will move to new facilities in Schlitz Park.  
  • Milwaukee Record has some, er, unconventional ideas for your Halloween costume. 
  • The U.S. Postal Service was tracking packages, according to a new report, but not for the benefit of those who ordered them. The Times uncovered the fact that the USPS allowed government officials to track 50,000 packages “for security and criminal purposes” last year alone. 

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Claire Hanan worked at the magazine as an editor from 2012-2017. She edited the Culture section and wrote stories about all sorts of topics, including the arts, fashion, politics and more. In 2016, she was a finalist for best profile writing at the City and Regional Magazine Awards for her story "In A Flash." In 2014, she won the the Milwaukee Press gold award for best public service story for editing "Handle With Care," a service package about aging in Milwaukee. Before all this, she attended the University of Missouri's School of Journalism and New York University's Summer Publishing Institute.