Kimberly Cook, Managing Editor of the Marquette Journal
• May 2, 2023
The first time seeing my name in print, getting the email that I had been chosen as the next managing editor of the Marquette Journal, opening the first box of "Life in Color" this past November and feeling nothing but fulfilled — all are beautiful successes and memories that still bring a smile to my face.
Emily Sacco, Assistant General Manager of Marquette Radio
• May 2, 2023
Time is a finicky thing and something I wish I had more of, especially now as I sit here writing this twelve hours before the deadline. This is something I desperately want to get right, but also something...
Timothy Littau, Executive News Producer
• May 2, 2023
Time. As a news producer and reporter, it’s what I have thought about endlessly for the past two years. How to best use every minute of every newscast, every second of every story and how our four-person...
If my college years were a movie, my time at the Marquette Wire would be the green screen — A quiet backdrop to some of the most exciting, inspiring and challenging years of my life.
Jackson Gross, Sports Audio Producer
• May 2, 2023
It's incredible to think that I began my Marquette Wire journey all way back in August of 2019.
So much has changed since then.
I had no idea as a freelance writer and volunteer for Marquette University...
With my first apartment lease signed and summer internship secured, the thought of experiencing my first ever Milwaukee summer consumes my every day with excitement.
Many people are forced to walk through life being constantly reminded that they are not accepted. It's important to be an ally to those who experience discrimination on the basis of their identity.
Words have so much power in them. They can build someone up, or break them down. Silence carries the same capacity. In some ways, silence has ten times the power of words and can leave a lasting impact...
This story contains editorial content in regard to the political opinions of students leaders on campus.
The New York Times recently reported that 19% of people deemed that politics have impacted their...
It all started thousands of years ago. First, there was speech. Then there were cave paintings and many years later, in 1876, the first phone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. Almost 150 years later, here we are, with iPhones, Chromebooks, smart televisions and more.