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Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

Opinions

Marquette Wire Staff, 2016-17

CUMMINGS: Learning journalism in the basement of Johnston Hall

Michael Cummings, Assistant Opinions Editor February 28, 2017

I had this dream growing up that one day I would moderate a presidential debate on CNN. As I welcomed the viewers back from the commercial break, I would speak with the ease of Anderson Cooper and ask...

KAUFMAN: Unexpected value of off-campus barista gig

KAUFMAN: Unexpected value of off-campus barista gig

Caroline Kaufman, Columnist February 28, 2017

For four years as undergraduates, students feel heavy pressure to get internship experience under their belts. An internship is undoubtedly a great opportunity to be shaped as a professional; however,...

KAUFMAN: Student attendance at Shaun King event lacking

KAUFMAN: Student attendance at Shaun King event lacking

Caroline Kaufman, Columnist February 21, 2017

Members of the Marquette and Milwaukee communities came together to hear civil rights activist Shaun King speak on campus last week. King played a vital role in the Black Lives Matter movement and currently...

WALTER: Artistic outlets should be more accessible for entire campus

WALTER: Artistic outlets should be more accessible for entire campus

Jennifer Walter, Arts and Entertainment Executive February 21, 2017

During my freshman year of high school, the principal announced that we would be building our own theater. This was great news; after construction, the theater department would no longer have to rent out...

HUGHES: A love letter to Jeb Bush

HUGHES: A love letter to Jeb Bush

Morgan Hughes, Columnist February 21, 2017

Roses are red, violets are blue, I love Jeb(!) Bush and so should you. John Ellis Bush: Jeb! to friends, family and the American populous, son of George H.W. Bush and younger brother of George W. Bush,...

During National Marquette Day, students in the BMO Harris Bradley Center chanted vulgar remarks as the Marquette Golden Eagles battled the Xavier Musketeers.

MCCARTHY: National Marquette Day no excuse for disrespect

Ryan McCarthy, Columnist February 21, 2017

Last Saturday was probably the best National Marquette Day in my four years at the university. The unseasonably warm weather gave the festivities a block party vibe, with hundreds of students taking to...

HUGHES: Comedy should be allowed to offend us

HUGHES: Comedy should be allowed to offend us

Morgan Hughes, Columnist February 14, 2017

Two men walked into a bar. The third one ducked.  More classic, perhaps, than ancient Greek comedic drama, is the corny one-liner. Made famous by dads and weird uncles, these one-liners are simple...

KAUFMAN: Public schools at risk with DeVos appointment

Caroline Kaufman, Columnist February 14, 2017

It’s no news that President Trump has made a number of controversial cabinet nominations. However, none seem more inappropriate, or more contrary to reason, than his appointment of Betsy DeVos as Secretary...

Editorial: Timing of First-Time, First-Year Student Survey questionable

Editorial: Timing of First-Time, First-Year Student Survey questionable

February 14, 2017

Eighty-nine percent of first-year students say it’s unlikely they’ll transfer during their time at Marquette, and 82 percent feel a sense of belonging on campus, according to the results of the 2016...

Op-Ed: A plea for critical thinking

Op-Ed: A plea for critical thinking

Provost Dan Myers, Special to the Wire February 14, 2017

Last week, our campus hosted a variety of speakers, one of whom was conservative commentator and columnist Ben Shapiro. While his visit produced some controversy — a bit of which he highlighted in his...

Op-Ed: Legitimization of hate as political discourse

Op-Ed: Legitimization of hate as political discourse

Jacob Pieczynski February 14, 2017

By: Jacob Pieczynski Marquette University Young Americans for Freedom hosted controversial columnist, podcast host and editor Ben Shapiro. It was a school-sponsored evening of ignorance, white privilege...

Op-Ed: Intellectual diversity is most important diversity on college campuses

Op-Ed: Intellectual diversity is most important diversity on college campuses

Allison Kazalski on behalf of Marquette University Young Americans for Freedom, Special to the Wire February 14, 2017

Diversity is a characterization of a student body’s representation of a multitude of backgrounds. Ask any school admissions team and they will always say that they strive to create a more diverse campus...

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