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Breaking the Silence

Marquette students pose by an MU flag.

Active Minds remembers those affected by suicide at walk

Caroline White, News Reporter
October 10, 2017
The Marquette Wires project about college-age suicide, Breaking the Silence, concluded Wednesday, May 3, with a live television town hall forum. Photo by McKenna Oxenden/mckenna.oxenden@marquette.edu

Breaking the Silence televised town hall event recap

Matthew Martinez, News Reporter
May 5, 2017
Battling in memoriam

Battling in memoriam

Alex Groth and Rebecca Carballo
May 2, 2017
Nick Jenkins, a coordinator at the Counseling Center, said QPR training typically takes between 60 and 90 minutes to complete

Counseling and advocacy groups seek improved outreach

Maredithe Meyer, Projects Reporter
May 2, 2017
Despite progress, concerns about LGBTQ+, suicide remain

Despite progress, concerns about LGBTQ+, suicide remain

Stephanie Harte, Editor of the Marquette Journal
April 26, 2017
Before college: A fight against stigma

Before college: A fight against stigma

Abby Ng, Projects Reporter
April 25, 2017

Marquette researchers seek innovative treatments

Maredithe Meyer, Investigative Reporter
April 25, 2017
Photo by Anabelle McDonald

Breaking the Silence: ’13 Reasons Why’ review

Kaitlin Majeski, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor
April 25, 2017
Although Marquette was ranked the 6th best place to work in Wisconsin, some dont believe this to be true.

Suicide, Theology: More than ‘a magic Jesus pill’

McKenna Oxenden, Executive News Editor
April 11, 2017
Stephanie Quade is one of many at the university who would respond to a student death.

Communication, teamwork key to suicide response

Matthew Harte, Special for the Wire
April 11, 2017
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