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Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul hopes to draw the same attention as its predecessor. Photo via facebook.com

Stanicek: Story quality makes successful TV spinoffs

Lily Stanicek September 4, 2014
While some spinoffs become wildly successful, producers should be wary of simply relying on a previous show's material and disregarding opportunities to enhancing the plot.
Donut let Chubbys minidonuts small size fool you, these mini donuts are made to order making them warm, goopy and unbelievable.

Three MKE establishments that are thinking outside the box (of doughnuts).

Justinne Certeza September 3, 2014
For the first installment of this brand new food column I decided to do a public service for everyone and go on a ‘donutventure.’ Like any good holy pilgrimage I could not do this alone, with two of my closest friends I began my journey.
The Third Ward Art Festival features artwork and artists from all around the country.

Rain puts no damper on annual art festival

Hannah Byron September 2, 2014
Approximately 130 artists from across the country participated in the Third War Art Festival. Even the Saturday's sporadic rain could not keep art lovers indoors and away from the festivities.
To-do lists can be a little less stressful with homemade Starbucks magnets. Photo by Hannah Byron/ hannah.byron@marquette.edu

Three crafts to make after move-in

Hannah Byron August 30, 2014
Now that you have had a couple of days to let go of the frustrations of slow elevators and limited carts, you can start to turn that little box called a dorm room into a home with three easy (and cheap) crafts.
Members of the Fade in Film Society watch films and visit theaters around Milwaukee. Photo by Xidan Zhang/ xidan.zhang@mu.edu

The least recognized clubs of O-Fest

Stephanie Harte August 29, 2014
Some of Marquette's most underrated clubs are making big impacts on campus in their own ways.
Harley-Davidson bikers ride in last years rally parade. Photo by Vale Cardenas/ valeria.cardenas@mu.edu

Harley motorcycle rally brings bikers, festivities

Paige Lloyd August 28, 2014
Running from Thursday, Aug. 28 to Monday, Sept. 1, this is the museum's sixth rally since its opening in 2008.
The documentary E-Team tells the story of human rights activists working in Syria, Lybia and Kosovo. Photo via bearing news.org.

Netflix to premier Foley film project in October

Claire Nowak August 28, 2014
The photojournalist's film, "E-Team," is set to premier on Netflix Oct. 24.
The Lonely Biscuits from Nashville are one of MUSGs first guest musical acts of the year. Photo via Facebook.

Up-and-coming bands to play at MUSG’s Unplugged BBQ

Special to the Tribune August 28, 2014
While the student body enjoys walking tacos and mini corn dogs, bands Hollow + Akimbo and The Lonely Biscuits will perform from 5 - 8 p.m.
Paisley released his 10th studio album on Tuesday.

Brad Paisley redeems himself with “Moonshine in the Trunk”

Stephanie Harte August 28, 2014
By straying from traditional country status quo, Paisley put out an album with numerous catchy, laid-back summer hits, the kind of music his fans will appreciate the most.
Orange is the New Black won no Emmy awards Monday night after receiving 12 nominations.

STANICEK: Emmys a poor representation of good television

Lily Stanicek August 26, 2014
The desire by voters to stick to the status quo and not stray from what seems to be manufactured tradition is what makes the Emmys boring to watch and, even worse, irrelevant.
Foley, a 1996 Marquette graduate, worked as a journalist in Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria

Foley film to stream on Netflix

Claire Nowak August 25, 2014
The final work of slain Marquette University graduate James Foley will soon be released to the public.
Food trucks roll onto Marquette campus

Food trucks roll onto Marquette campus

Special to the Tribune August 25, 2014
It’s no secret that Marquette students have limited food options on campus. Luckily, food trucks provide a temporary oasis to the food desert surrounding the university
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