"Sports give you hope."
It's at least what Marquette women's volleyball head coach Ryan Theis says. "It's entertainment, it's something to root for. It gives people something to look forward to."
At...
John Leuzzi, Assistant Sports Editor
• April 22, 2020
The sports world shifts on Aug. 26, 2016 — a shift that inevitably changes the conversations surrounding the national anthem.
In an NFL preseason game, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick...
Natallie St. Onge, Managing Editor of the Marquette Journal
• April 22, 2020
In the spring semester of my first year at Marquette, I wrote a series of stories for the Marquette Journal. It was my first exposure to the platform I would eventually love dearly, and in time, be in...
Brooke Huerter says the day Hillary Clinton conceded the 2016 election, she changed her major to political science.
Huerter, a junior in the College of Arts & Sciences, volunteered for the Clinton...
Have you ever wanted to know what type of politician you are? What are your best leadership qualities? Will you enforce change with power or creativity? Take this quiz to find out!
As 2020 marks another presidential campaign in United States history, political watch parties are sure to be a prominent get-together across the country. Several Marquette professors and students across campus share their insight to planning the "best watch party" while also addressing possible issues.
More than 2,500 students participate in the Les Aspin Center for Government since its founding in 1988.
Its mission is to provide "academic and internship programming focused on the public policy making...
Alexandra Garner, Executive Opinions Editor
• November 19, 2019
The university abuses its administrational powers with the implementation of the four foundational pillars changes. It shows its disregard for students with the termination of programs and people essential to student and campus success. As a private institution, it can and did choose to silence our voices on campus property.
Recruiting is typically one of assistant coaches main responsibilities in the program, in addition to some work from the head coach and potentially talent scouts as well.
Emily Rouse, Executive A&E Editor
• November 13, 2019
To change the world, everyone must do their own part, Fr. Beausoleil, adjunct professor in the College of Education and pastoral minister in Schroeder Hall, says.