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Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

Metro & Politics

Current Milwaukee County Circuit judge Rebecca Dallet won a 10-year term as a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice. Photo courtesy of Twitter.

Rebecca Dallet wins seat on Wisconsin Supreme Court

Sydney Czyzon, Assistant News Editor
April 4, 2018

Milwaukee marches for students’ lives

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
March 24, 2018
John McAdams passed away Thursday.  Marquette Wire stock photo.

Briefs filed for arguments in McAdams case

Morgan Hughes, Executive Opinions Editor
March 20, 2018
Oprah Winfreys recent 60 Minutes segment was inspired by a story written by the Journal Sentinel. Graphic by Sydney Czyzon.

Journal Sentinel stories inspire Oprah segment

Natallie St. Onge, News Reporter
March 20, 2018
The three-story facility, called No Studios, is located at 1037 W. McKinley Avenue. The space will house local film organizations, companies and university programs such as Marquette’s Diederich College of Communication.

MU looks to expand film program through new Pabst space

Jenna Thompson, News Reporter
March 11, 2018
Conor Kelly, an assistant professor of theology, and Monique Liston, an adjunct instructor of Gender and Sexualities Studies participate in a panel discussion.

Marquette for Life, Empowerment host panel to discuss human life

Caroline White and Sydney Czyzon
March 7, 2018
The Law Schools recent poll includes Wisconsinites views on topics ranging from Foxconn to gun control. Graphic by Sydney Czyzon.

Law School poll addresses Foxconn, gun control, midterm elections

Jenny Whidden and Sydney Czyzon
March 5, 2018
Law School hosts Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate

Law School hosts Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate

Natallie St. Onge, News Reporter
March 3, 2018
The Subway location on campus was evicted Feb. 19.

Campus Subway evicted

Sarah Lipo, News Reporter
February 27, 2018
As Republicans and Democrats nationwide get ready to square off this November for the midterm congressional elections, six state-level districting fights forecast large changes in the American political map. Wisconsin is one of six states whose congressional districts will likely have to be redrawn, awaiting the United States Supreme Court decision, which is expected by June.

Analysis: US Supreme Court considers Wisconsin gerrymandering

Clara Janzen, D.C. Correspondent
February 20, 2018
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