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Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

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Marquette Responds: Peace and Protest

Marquette Responds: Peace and Protest

Rebecca Carballo, Assistant News Editor
November 15, 2016
Many students had positive reactions to the new beer on the block last Friday.

Cold place, cold beer

Katie Hauger, A&E Reporter
November 15, 2016

Marquette dominates in 32 point win against Howard

Grant Becker, Assistant Sports Editor
November 15, 2016

Volleyball ends weekend with loss to St. John’s

John Hand, Sports Reporter
November 13, 2016
Mens basketball demolishes Vandy with pressure, 3-pointers

Men’s basketball demolishes Vandy with pressure, 3-pointers

Jack Goods, Wire Sports Editor
November 11, 2016
Left to right: Marquette students Lili Erickson, Hannah Seeman, Melissa Alburo, Olivia attend anti-Trump protest in Milwaukee Thursday night. *Olivia did not wish to give her last name

Thousands march against Trump

Rebecca Carballo, Assistant News Editor
November 10, 2016
Students stand in solidarity during Community of Feeling

Students stand in solidarity during Community of Feeling

Matthew Harte, Wire Reporter
November 10, 2016
President Trump trails Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders among registered Wisconsin voters, a new Marquette Law School Poll finds. Photo via AP.

Donald Trump wins presidential election

Ryan Patterson, Assistant News Editor
November 9, 2016
Students were able to vote in their first presidential election Nov. 8, in hopes to steer the country in a direction they wished to see. Photo by Meredith Gillepsie/meredith.gillepsie@marquette.edu

Election: One for history books

Sophie Bolich, News Reporter
November 9, 2016
Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. photo courtesy of ronjohnson.senate.gov

Ron Johnson wins tight Wisconsin Senate race

Camille Paul, News Reporter
November 9, 2016
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein are two well-known third party candidates.

Students vote third party due to lack of quality options

Brittany Carloni, Investigative Reporter
November 9, 2016
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