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Scott Metz, a Marquette University Police Department off-duty officer, died from a cardiac event July 26. According to a ...
Marquette University President Kimo Ah Yun’s April 29 presidential inauguration was full of pomp and circumstance — and protest.
The student news site of Marquette UniversityHeiser and Harrow vs. Flowers and Price Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune March 29, 2022 Load More Stories ...
The student news site of Marquette UniversityOff-duty MUPD officer dies from cardiac event Sahil Gupta, News Reporter 5:40 pm Load More Stories ...
Amanda Harris, a senior in the College of Arts & Sciences, started a petition last Monday urging the Marquette Board of Trustees to change the university’s seal. The petition has ...
From action films to comedies, Milwaukee has made cameos in a wide variety of films. Here are some of the few that have showcased the city’s greatest landmarks.
Jordan King is the first person from her family to graduate from college and did so in three years. King is also one of the women’s basketball teams most important players.
Black girls are being deprived of their innocence due to the oversexualization of their existence. Sexualization is the practice of excessively sexualizing individuals, an act that Black girls and ...
Due to budget cuts made within Marquette Athletics, the Marquette men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s track & field programs will be taken down to non-scholarship programs by the 2025-26 ...
It’s the image that made the state stop and still eloquently describes the Marquette-University of Wisconsin-Madison rivalry. Here is the backstory behind Glenn Hughes and Al McGuire and the middle ...
Kevin Kluesner isn’t just a College of Communication alumnus; he is a local author that incorporated unique Marquette and Milwaukee characteristics into “The Killer” series. Kluesner began his ...
Marquette University’s acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 was under 80% for the first time since 2016, Acting Provost Sarah Feldner announced at a University Academic Senate meeting on May 5.