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Sarahs senior year bucket list is on display to keep the spirit of adventure alive. Photo by Valeria Cardenas/valeria.cardenas@marquette.edu

PATEL: MKE bucket list holds beneficial successes and failures

Sarah Patel October 21, 2014

As a senior, I have a ton of memories about school and experiences with friends and classes. However, going into this year, I cannot say I had many memories or experiences with Milwaukee, the city I called...

GONZALEZ: Getting rid of laptops relaxes cafe atmosphere

GONZALEZ: Getting rid of laptops relaxes cafe atmosphere

Jasmine Gonzalez October 21, 2014
But the Wi-Fi-less café is now a reality in cities across the nation, and perhaps there is more merit to it than we might think.
Photo via thacover2.com

EDITORIAL: Even before tip-off, Wojo saying the right things

October 15, 2014

With the men’s basketball season fast approaching and tipping off Nov. 14, expectations are starting for a team with a new roster and new head coach. Head coach Steve Wojciechowski is at the center...

FRANSEN: Same-sex progress does not mean full acceptance

FRANSEN: Same-sex progress does not mean full acceptance

Elena Fransen October 9, 2014
The legalization of same-sex marriage has not cleared the path for societal acceptance of LGBTQ individuals.
High school demonstrators hold signs during a protest outside the headquarters of Legislative Council in Hong Kong on Sept. 29, 2014. 
Photo via nationalpost.com/XAUME OLLEROS/AFP/Getty Images

GOZUN: Hong Kong protests show flaws in Chinese policy

Matt Gozun October 9, 2014
Protests in Hong Kong highlight the failure of the ‘one country, two systems’ principle that dominates Chinese policy.
GOODS: Its time to name the Golden Eagle

GOODS: It’s time to name the Golden Eagle

Jack Goods October 9, 2014
The Golden Eagle deserves to be named. But what should he be called?
Illustration by Eleni Eisenhart / eleni.eisenhart@marquette.edu

EDITORIAL: New updates may distribute irrelevant information

October 7, 2014
New updates may depict a more involved DPS force, but they seem more like fear-inducing information that may not be relevant to campus affiliates, as denoted by the term of not posing an immediate threat to campus.
PATEL: Double standard remains in cases of violence

PATEL: Double standard remains in cases of violence

Sarah Patel October 7, 2014
Solo currently faces two charges of misdemeanor domestic violence. Solo is accused of violence against her half-sister and nephew from earlier this year, yet still plays for the national team, at no current penalty.
GONZALEZ: Rational response to virus will be most effective

GONZALEZ: Rational response to virus will be most effective

Jasmine Gonzalez October 7, 2014
While many seem to believe that this epidemic will take over the United States soon and we can panic now, it probably is not the case. The most important thing to do during a time like this is simply to remain calm and to think rationally about the situation.
BORN: Cant we all just get along?

BORN: Can’t we all just get along?

Jacob Born October 7, 2014
Rivalries are inherently a great part of sports, but it can be taken too far, especially when fan-on-fan violence occurs.
Cartoon by Eleni Eisenhart/eleni.eisenhart@marquette.edu

EDITORIAL: Anonymity detracts from reporting site’s efficacy

October 2, 2014
The basis of anonymity could result in false or malicious reports and misuse of a critical resource. The goal of honest reporting may fall by the wayside.
FRANSEN: Discussion of gender pivotal to societys understanding

FRANSEN: Discussion of gender pivotal to society’s understanding

Elena Fransen October 2, 2014

If you are a normal human being with a good grasp on reality, you know high school is not the best time for everyone. While some look back with nostalgia and long for simpler days of less homework, I try...

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