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Press Play on Paula

Press Play on Paula

Grace Schneider, Arts & Entertainment Reporter March 20, 2019
“If you have something to say now is the time to say it, and someone will watch your video,” Paula Tews, a graduate of the College of Communication, says as she urges anyone looking to start a YouTube channel to “just frickin’ do it.”
M(yo)UTubers

M(yo)UTubers

Ariana Madson, A&E Reporter March 20, 2019
Kajita started making videos in May 2012. Her channel is categorized as lifestyle, and her videos include vlogs, makeup, beauty and fashion.
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Red’s Mark on a Green Field

Dan Avington, Sports Audio Producer March 20, 2019
Joseph "Red" Dunn, former Marquette football star, wins three NFL championships with Packers.
Disclaimer: the people pictured are models and are not the individuals discussed in the story.

My Worst ‘Date’

Grace Schneider, Arts & Entertainment Reporter March 20, 2019
An admittedly immature Twitter rant over an ex-girlfriend led to a childhood friend reaching out with what I think are intentions of supporting me.

Families Divided

Tyler Peters March 20, 2019
Kylie Sprecher and Mary Hanson grew up following in their families' footsteps as Wisconsin fans. Now they've become Golden Eagles.

Battling Redshirt Pain

Daniel Macias, Assistant Sports Editor March 20, 2019
Mike Nelson, Lauren Van Kleunen and Manuel Cukaj learn from redshirt experience.
Under Fire

Under Fire

John Steppe, Executive Sports Editor March 20, 2019
Emails and comments from track and field athletes begin to flow in, calling the story inaccurate, in bad taste and poorly timed. In one case, an athlete proceeded to critique the layout of the sports section, too, in frustration.

Down to the Wire: The Marquette Journal | October 24, 2018

October 24, 2018

On this special edition of Down to the Wire, MUTV General Manager Tara Schumal sits down with Aly Prouty, managing editor of the Marquette Journal, to talk about her journey through the Blue Issue.

Elizabeth Warren, a senator from Massachusetts, speaks about legislation regarding Medicare For All at a Sept. 13 event.

HARRINGTON: Medicare for All

Reilly Harrington, Opinions Columnist October 22, 2018
If Democrats have any intentions of taking the House and initiating some form of lasting “Blue Wave,”  then the importance of healthcare as a human right and the reform of the American healthcare system need to be prominent elements of their platforms.
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Turn UP DOWNtown

Brian Boyle, Assistant Opinions Editor October 22, 2018
What better way to celebrate the latent benefits of legal adulthood than turning back the clock, spitting in the face of sophistication and dropping $11 on a couple of cold Miller Lites and three rounds of "Ms. Pac-Man."

True Colors

Noelle Douglass, Assistant A&E Editor October 22, 2018
With the widespread "Pitch Perfect" trilogy and booming career of vocal quintet Pentatonix, days of brief barber shop quartet appearances have been replaced by modern interpretations of the world of a cappella music. Characterized by instrument-free arrangements and often matching outfits, recent producers and writers have run with different ideas in order to paint a pop culture picture of what an a cappella group is.

Autism Speaks Loud With Alpha Xi Delta Sorority

Natallie St. Onge, Assistant News Editor October 22, 2018
With pink roses and quills, the mascot Al Fuzzy and colors of gold and double blue, sisters of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority fundraise for Autism Speaks, an autism advocacy organization that raises awareness for autism research and organizes outreach activities geared toward families, government and the general public.
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