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Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

Annie Mattea

Annie Mattea is the Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune. She is a junior from Grayslake, Illinois and is majoring in journalism with a minor in digital media and political science. She has reported at length on the demonstration policy, COVID-19, and numerous other on campus issues.

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Friends in Far Places

Friends in Far Places

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
April 8, 2021
This was the scene that occurred last February that resulted in the death of Joe Daniels. 
Marquette Wire Stock Photo.

Suspect charged in crash that killed College of Business dean Joe Daniels

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
January 21, 2021
Sometimes finding peace means hanging out in a hammock. Photo courtesy of Annie Mattea.

COVID-19 BLOG: Peace in the Chaos

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
September 8, 2020

Call for Change

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
August 24, 2020
Warren was a primary candidate for the democratic nominee before dropping out in March.

Elizabeth Warren focuses on Joe Biden’s childcare plans

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
August 19, 2020
Most of the convention is virtual.

Milwaukee left in shadow of virtual Democratic National Convention

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
August 19, 2020
The DNC will take place over four nights, with programming from 8-10 p.m.

Democratic National Convention announces additional speakers

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
August 11, 2020
Incoming first-year students usually attend SPARK and fall orientation in person. Marquette Wire stock photo

Marquette to reassess plans for fall semester instruction

Annie Mattea, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
July 20, 2020
Annie Mattea (right) and her roommates Savannah Alcala (left) and Sarah Foley (middle) take a picture together Feb. 29. Photo courtesy of Annie Mattea.

COVID-19 BLOG: Peace in the chaos

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
April 15, 2020
Graphic by Annie Mattea

COVID-19 likely to influence voter turnout

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
April 1, 2020
Brooke McArdle commutes three hours twice a week to take classes at the University of Madison.

Limited language program concerns students

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
March 3, 2020
Governor Tony Evers offered his condolences at the conference.

Six killed in shooting at Molson Coors

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
February 26, 2020
MUPD uses text messages to alert students about safety concerns.

MUPD expands safety alerts

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
February 25, 2020
Smoke was reported around 8:30 p.m. tonight. 

Photo courtesy of Tony Wiza

Smoke reported in Haggerty Hall

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
February 20, 2020
Graphic by Annie Mattea

Election results released for Milwaukee primaries

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
February 19, 2020
Joseph Daniels was named dean of the College of Business Administration in January of 2020.

Campus community celebrates life of Joe Daniels

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
February 18, 2020
The Marquette Coalition for Debt Relief protested Marquettes involvement with Baupost. 

Marquette Wire Stock Photo

Baupost sheds Puerto Rican debt bonds

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
February 18, 2020
The petition calls on universities to break ties with police departments. 


Marquette Wire stock photo.

Woman killed in shooting near 23rd Street

Annie Mattea, Executive News Editor
February 5, 2020
Rasky is focusing on education, among other issues in his campaign. 

Photo courtesy of Paul Rasky

Marquette graduate runs for Milwaukee mayor

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
December 3, 2019
Hannah Quijano is a tour guide on campus. She leads a group to the St. Joan of Arc Chapel.

A Tour Guide’s Path

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
November 13, 2019
Students push bins to the entrance of McCormick Hall.

History Lives On

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
November 13, 2019
Academic senate discusses university changes

Academic senate discusses university changes

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
October 22, 2019
MUPD has responded to a recent trend of robberies on campus

Marquette student last seen Friday

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
October 20, 2019
Marquette Universitys percentage of students of color is lower than the following Jesuit universities.

Graphic by Annie Mattea

University breaks record for diversity

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
October 8, 2019
Provost Kimo Ah Yun

University dissolves ombuds office in layoffs

Annie Mattea , Assistant News Editor
October 1, 2019
The Makings of a Marquette Mural

The Makings of a Marquette Mural

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
May 15, 2019
In fall of last year, MUPD was in the process of hiring a mental health professional.

Power outages reported across campus

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
March 21, 2019
McCormick Hall will be demolished this May, according to a university news release.

McCormick demolition to begin in May

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
March 12, 2019
NNamdi Carter said he would not be able to go to Marquette without EOP.

EOP celebrates their 50th anniversary

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
February 26, 2019
Former interim chief Capt. Jeff Kranz (left) poses for a photo with Chief Edith Hudson, who was sworn in Monday afternoon.

New MUPD chief transitions into her role

Annie Mattea, Assistant News Editor
January 15, 2019
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