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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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New Law School poll puts Cruz, Sanders on top

New Law School poll puts Cruz, Sanders on top

Nicki Perry, Assistant News Editor March 30, 2016
Poll Director Charles Franklin said the poll ran from March 24-28.

Bernie Sanders rallies in Milwaukee before next week’s Wisconsin primary

McKenna Oxenden, Assistant News Editor March 30, 2016
“We’re doing something really radical,” Sanders said. “We’re telling the American people the truth."
The two students involved in the situation are in the College of Engineering.

College of Engineering, Medical College of Wisconsin to implement new biomedical engineering program

Natalie Wickman, Executive News Editor March 29, 2016
The new offerings will be given to undergraduate and graduate students.
John McAdams. Wire stock photo.

John McAdams won’t apologize for 2014 controversy

Natalie Wickman, Executive News Editor March 28, 2016
The controversy started in November 2014 when McAdams published a post on his blog, Marquette Warrior.
Photo by Maryam Tunio/maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Post-graduation financial advice from Marquette experts

Tricia Lindsey, General Assignment Reporter March 26, 2016
Finance instructor Lora Reinholz said recent graduates need to realize they are responsible for short- and long-term goals as they start their post-college lives.
The university announced an increase of $1,330 for tuition during the 2017-2018 academic school year Jan. 23.

Tracking elevator breakdowns, callbacks throughout residence halls

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter March 26, 2016
Marquette elevators are serviced once every month with additional safety checks throughout the year.
John McAdams. Wire stock photo.

McAdams suspended through fall 2016 semester

Andrew Dawson, Executive Director March 24, 2016

University President Michael Lovell announced Thursday that tenured political science professor John McAdams is suspended through the fall 2016 semester according to multiple reports. McAdams is suspended...

Candidates Rebecca Bradley (middle) and JoAnne Kloppenburg (left.) Photo by Rebecca Carballo /rebecca.carballo@mu.edu

Rebecca Bradley addresses controversies at State Supreme Court debate

Rebecca Carballo, Student Government & Politics Reporter March 17, 2016
The candidates briefly discussed their judicial philosophies but most of the discussion was dedicated to controversial opinion pieces Bradley wrote in college and accusing each other of partisanship.
Photo by Mike Carpenter /michael.carpenter@mu.edu

Community receives updates on Athletic Performance Research Center’s goals

Dana Warren, General Assignment Reporter March 17, 2016

An open forum was held for the Marquette community this week to discuss the university's future Athletic Performance Research Center and the student health objectives it will focus on. The center will...

Sign at the table. Photo by  Maryam Tunio /maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Tobacco-free campus policy further promoted to students

Maredithe Meyer, Health Reporter March 16, 2016
The proposal was passed by Marquette Student Government last semester but needs to be approved by University President Michael Lovell before it can be implemented.
Photo by Maryam Tunio /maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Evans Scholars get MUSG Senate representation

Rebecca Carballo, Student Government & Politics Reporter March 16, 2016
The vote came almost two weeks before its amendment was introduced.
Photo by Maryam Tunio/maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

Vote passes $100 student fee for new wellness, recreation offerings

Rebecca Carballo, Student Government & Politics Reporter March 16, 2016
The earliest the fee will be implemented is the 2017-'18 school year, according to the press release.
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