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Since its inception, the building at 1926 W. Wisconsin Ave has served as a temporary home to tourists, college students and ...
Monday marked the one-year anniversary of his passing, and in the first 12 months without his leadership, Marquette held a ...
Marquette’s Summer Bowling League began. Being fun and non-costly, it is a great activity to do during the summer. Located in the Union Sports Annex, the ...
Marquette has over 270 student clubs and organizations. However, there are no clubs that cater to students who are into pop culture, such as an anime or comic book club. These would serve as spaces of ...
Three words Todd Hernández’s daughter, Sofia Hernandez, used to describe him. His passion for Spanish, drive to explore the world and authenticity in the classroom are what Sofia hopes people remember ...
Marquette Theatre is welcoming a new production, “All in the Timing,” to the stage with a collection of six one-act comedic plays written by the American playwright David Ives. Opening night was Nov.
The corner outside of Zilber Hall saw a flood of signs, faculty, students and speeches on Friday, Nov. 8. Members of Marquette faculty and students gathered to show their dissatisfaction with a ...
As students feel the pressures of finals week Dec. 9-13, they will be able to find snacks and support at Raynor Library Monday and Tuesday evening, thanks to a series titled Nighttime Snacks on the ...
Many people are familiar with statistics about female sexual assaults, but they may not know the male statistics. One in 33 males are sexually assaulted in their lifetime, according to the Rape, Abuse ...
At the beginning of this spring semester, the Marquette community was met with change. From the official opening of O’Brien Hall to the temporary closure of the Rec Center, campus continues to evolve ...
Students and faculty from the medical laboratory science major, wearing their white lab coats, filled the AMU ballroom at the University Academic Senate meeting Monday to urge senators to vote against ...