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HUGHES: Dont expect political revolution anytime soon

HUGHES: Don’t expect political revolution anytime soon

Morgan Hughes, Columnist November 3, 2016

It's been suggested that the current election cycle will have a revolutionary effect on the future of American democracy. I'm hesitant to agree with these claims because I can't foresee a genuine revolution...

Decision 2016: Biggest Issue in America Today

November 2, 2016

MUTV News interviews Marquette students on what is the biggest issue in the United States, as well as which candidate can fix this issue.

The Marquette Law School Poll released Tuesday reveals division among voters about the coronavirus outbreak.

Clinton leads Trump in MU law poll, Feingold found more favorable

Rebecca Carballo, Assistant News Editor November 2, 2016

Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton leads Republican candidate Donald Trump 46-40 percent in the Marquette Law Poll released Wednesday, Nov.2. In the U.S. Senate race in Wisconsin, the poll found 45...

Decision 2016: Where do students get their information?

November 1, 2016

Marquette University students talk about where they get their information on presidential candidates.

EDITORIAL: Live Election Day polling reports will threaten US democracy

EDITORIAL: Live Election Day polling reports will threaten US democracy

November 1, 2016

This presidential election has in many ways defied what Americans knew to be true about politics. Between the former reality TV star and a career politician under a seemingly never-ending FBI investigation,...

Donald Trump rallies supporters after his speech.

A board divided: Minority of Editorial Board favors Trump

Casey DiNicola November 1, 2016

Our country is in a state of undeniable crisis. From racial inequality to radical Islamic terror, our country needs a strong, powerful leader. I want my next president to be someone who loves this country...

Photo by Amy Elliot-Miesel

MCCARTHY: When partisan divides become geographical

Ryan McCarthy, Columnist November 1, 2016

If you’re looking for a clear portrait of America’s increased partisanship over the past eight years, you need look no further than Milwaukee and its surrounding counties. The metropolitan area is...

A board divided: Majority of Editorial Board favors Clinton

A board divided: Majority of Editorial Board favors Clinton

Amy Elliot-Meisel November 1, 2016

A common defense for voting for Hillary Clinton is, “well, she’s better than Trump,” and she is. In terms of experience, maturity, advocacy and moral human decency, Clinton wins every time. This...

CUMMINGS: A letter to the GOP

CUMMINGS: A letter to the GOP

Michael Cummings, Assistant Opinions Editor November 1, 2016

As the nation heads to the polls next week, GOP members must have butterflies, and I can’t imagine they are the good ones we used to get before high school basketball games. Your party has always...

The start-up VoteCastrs real time election updates has some polling and media experts concerned.

Election Day real time updates: Is it ethical?

Rebecca Carballo, Assistant News Editor November 1, 2016

For the first time, voters can see real-time election projections throughout Election Day, leaving media ethicists concerned. A Silicon Valley start-up called VoteCastr will create the projections....

Chemistry professors look into benefits of flipped classrooms

Chemistry professors look into benefits of flipped classrooms

Matthew Harte, Science & Technology Reporter November 1, 2016
In a flipped classroom, students watch videos of traditional lectures and do homework sets before coming to class. Students only meet once a week for a lab and a discussion section, where the professor guides students on concepts they struggled with in a group discussion format.
Panel raises awareness about local human trafficking

Panel raises awareness about local human trafficking

Abby Ng, News Reporter November 1, 2016

There are currently an estimated 21 million human trafficking victims worldwide. Ninety-eight percent of human sex trafficking victims are women, while 55 percent of human labor trafficking victims...

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