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The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

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Bublr bikes give Milwaukee residents a new mode of transportation around the city. Photo by Cassie Rogala/cassie.rogala@marquette.edu

Campus Bublr Bike station will be behind McCormick Hall

Natalie Wickman, Executive News Editor March 15, 2016
Lot A is located at 1515 W. Wells St., which is close to the Weasler Auditorium and Alumni Memorial Union.
In one of her pieces Bradley wrote, Heterosexual sex is very healthy in a loving marital relationship. Homosexual sex, however, kills. Photo via media.jrn.com; Published in The Marquette Tribune on Nov. 11, 1992

College Democrats petition, protest for Marquette to disassociate from alumna after her controversial past writings resurfaced

Natalie Wickman, Executive News Editor March 15, 2016
The writings were columns and letters to the editor published by The Marquette Tribune under her maiden name Rebecca Grassl.
Photo by Brittany Carloni /brittany.carloni@mu.edu

Milwaukee Archbishop discusses Easter with Ignite

Brittany Carloni, General Assignment Reporter March 13, 2016
Ignite, which meets weekly, is a Catholic group run through Campus Ministry. Around 72 people attended the meeting and heard Listecki share Holy Week stories and answer questions.
Photo by Yue Yin /yue.yin@mu.edu

Mayoral candidates face off at Law School debate

Rebecca Carballo, Student Government & Politics Reporter March 13, 2016
Throughout the debate, Barrett stressed the importance of job creation. He said, by the end of 2015, the employment rate in Milwaukee has been the highest since 2001.
Photo by Ben Erickson /benjamin.a.erickson@mu.edu

Master plan update brings possible new residence hall plans

Gary Leverton, Higher Education Reporter March 11, 2016
The master plan, titled Beyond Boundaries, will be the blueprint for Marquette's capital projects throughout the next 10 years.
Photo by Maryam Tunio /maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

County Executive candidates debate at Law School

Rebecca Carballo, Student Government & Politics Reporter March 10, 2016
Television journalist and law school fellow Mike Gousha hosted and moderated the debate.
In one of her pieces Bradley wrote, Heterosexual sex is very healthy in a loving marital relationship. Homosexual sex, however, kills. Photo via media.jrn.com; Published in The Marquette Tribune on Nov. 11, 1992

Alumna Rebecca Bradley under fire for controversial writings from 1992

Natalie Wickman and Tricia Lindsey March 10, 2016
The writings were columns and letters to the editor published by The Marquette Tribune under her maiden name Rebecca Grassl. Bradley graduated from the College of Business Administration in 1992 with an Honors B.S. in business administration and economics.
After a request by students who abide by a kosher diet, Sodexo worked to create options. Photo by Meredith Gillespie/meredith.gillespie@marquette.edu

Sodexo brings kosher food to some dining halls after student request

Dana Warren, General Assignment Reporter March 10, 2016
Students who keep kosher struggle with accessing available food options on campus when they transition to college living.
Brooks Lounge might become a space to allow club sports, both existing and new, a place to fundraise and promote their club. Photo by Ben Erickson/benjamin.erickson@marquette.edu

Brooks Lounge makeover being considered

Alex Groth, Metro Reporter March 10, 2016
The renovation would support student organization meetings and fundraising events by providing improved seating, a stage with an open mic and the ability to sell food.
Catering needs to be careful when giving leftover food to Campus Kitchen to avoid handing off unintentionally contaminated food. Photo by  Isioma Okoro-Osademe / isioma.okoro-osademe@marquette.edu

Sodexo pushes zero food waste, prioritizes food safety

Maredithe Meyer, Health Reporter March 10, 2016
Sodexo, a leading food service company that serves 9,000 locations in North America, sources Marquette’s kitchens and follows specific regulations to maintain its fresh food products.
Rendering of the possible new apartment building. Photo courtesy of The Milwaukee Business Journal

Possible new Cedar Square apartment complex awaits city approval

Maredithe Meyer, Health Reporter March 10, 2016
Saab Design, a local architectural firm, will construct the M, a $6 million building which will be located at 830 N. 15th St., a vacant parking lot between Wells St. and Kilbourn Ave.
Emily Sexton (left) and Rainer Posselt (right). Photo by Isioma Okoro-Osademe / isioma.okoro-osademe@marquette.edu

Marquette establishes new scholarship for Native American students

Gary Leverton, Higher Education Reporter March 10, 2016
University Advancement will gather the necessary funds to make sure the The Josiah A. Powless Scholarship is available for years to come. The start date of the scholarship is to be determined based upon how quickly donations are received. Once the scholarship is officially offered, it will be awarded to one student every year after.
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