The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

Marquette students have a new apartment option to consider when hunting for a place to leave.

New Pabst apartment building under construction for Milwaukee students

Gary Leverton, Higher Education Reporter
January 28, 2016
The university announced an increase of $1,330 for tuition during the 2017-2018 academic school year Jan. 23.

Community engagement efforts consolidated into one office

Alex Groth, Metro Reporter
January 28, 2016
Campus bars, like The Avalanche, closed when the legal drinking age changed to 21 in 1986. Photo via Raynor Memorial Archives 1986 issue of the Marquette Tribune.

Throwback: Drinking age changed to 21 in 1986, campus bars closed

Maredithe Meyer, Natalie Wickman and
January 28, 2016
Photo by Maryam Tunio/ maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Students reflect on being stuck in Washington D.C. after winter storm Jonas

Maredithe Meyer and Natalie Wickman
January 28, 2016
MUSG created a special senate committee tasked with analyzing the structure of MUSG.

MUSG starts new semester’s work with meeting

Rebecca Carballo, Student Government & Politics Reporter
January 26, 2016
The university announced an increase of $1,330 for tuition during the 2017-2018 academic school year Jan. 23.

Undergraduate tuition rises 3.5 percent for 2016-’17 year

Natalie Wickman, Executive News Editor
January 25, 2016
Hackathon contestants. Photo by Ben Erickson /benjamin.erickson@mu.edu

Second-annual Hackathon draws 100 students to engineer solutions

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter
January 23, 2016
Marquette participants from a past March for Life pilgrimage. Photo courtesy of Sarah Huber

Pro-life students to march in Washington D.C.

Maredithe Meyer, Health Reporter
January 21, 2016
Faculty in the Office of Student Educational Services are excited about the relocation to Coughlin Hall. Photo by Maryam Tunio/ maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Relocating to renovated Coughlin Hall gives programs extra space

Gary Leverton, Higher Education Reporter
January 21, 2016
John Su, the director of the Core of Common Studies, said student involvement is crucial to the revision process. Photo via the Tribune Archives

Discussions about how to revise the Common Core begin

Rebecca Carballo, Student Government/Politics Reporter
January 21, 2016
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