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The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

All content by Claire Driscol
Helfaer Theater lacks an elevator for those with disabilities.

JOURNAL: Disabilities & resources

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
November 17, 2021
Rev. Nicholas Santos was recently elected to the Marquette Board of Trustees

Former Marquette professor appointed to the Board of Trustees

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
October 26, 2021
Milwaukee is on pace for a record number of homocides

Milwaukee on pace to exceed last year’s record-breaking death toll

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
September 28, 2021
Family weekend will take place during the weekend of Oct. 9

Family Weekend returns to in-person events

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
September 28, 2021
Triangle Fraternity resides on the corner of 15th and Wells Street

MU Greek life turns a new leaf

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
September 21, 2021
Marquette university, Sept. 12 2001

9/11 through the eyes of former Marquette students

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
September 14, 2021
Students walking outside of Alumni Memorial Union.

Student and faculty vaccine requirement

Claire Driscol and Megan Woolard
August 31, 2021
Outside of the medical clinic, where students can call for questions regarding COVID-19

COVID-19 testing on Marquette’s campus

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
August 31, 2021
While last year's SPARK@Home program was condensed into a fully virtual format, SPARK has returned back to an in-person format this summer. Marquette Wire stock photo

Summer Shifts

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
August 8, 2021
Denim Day brings awareness to sexual violence

Denim Day at Marquette raises awareness around sexual violence

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
May 4, 2021
Coffee spots around Marquette

Coffee spots around Marquette

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
May 4, 2021
Several of Marquette's graduate programs move up in national rankings

Several of Marquette’s graduate programs move up in ranks

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
April 27, 2021
Campus community members reflect on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause

Campus reflects on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
April 27, 2021
John McAdams passed away Thursday.  Marquette Wire stock photo.

Marquette remembers political science professor John McAdams

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
April 20, 2021
A University Academic Senate meeting was held April 19

University hosted an academic senate meeting April 19

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
April 20, 2021
Marquette University Counseling Center.

Mental health concerns arise among graduate students

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
April 13, 2021
The United States is one of the leading nations in its administration of the COVID-19 vaccine.

121 Million Shots

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
April 8, 2021
Commuting and students living at home amid COVID-19

Commuting and students living at home amid COVID-19

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
April 6, 2021
MUPD blue lights are located in various spots around campus

Marquette community discusses harassment and human trafficking in Milwaukee

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
March 23, 2021

Parties persist as pandemic continues

Natallie St. Onge and Claire Driscol
March 16, 2021
Wisconsin expands eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine to educators

Wisconsin expands eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine to educators

Claire Driscol, Assistant Editor
March 9, 2021
Many students celebrate St. Patrick's Day at on campus bars.

St. Patrick’s Day takes on a different form this year due to COVID-19

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
March 9, 2021
Sarah Feldner, Dean of the College of Communications is one of the few women in the university president's cabinet

Photo courtesy of Marquette Today

Students and staff discuss Women’s History Month

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
March 2, 2021
Marquette plans to freeze tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year

Student debt concerns persist amid COVID-19

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
March 2, 2021
The SCOTUS ruled that the federal government can not mandate the vaccination of private company employees
Photo via Flickr.

University announces plans for an in-person fall semester

Claire Driscol, Assistant News Editor
March 2, 2021
Hira was a doctoral student in The College of Engineering.

Remembering Avijit Hira

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
February 23, 2021
University's revisions of Title IX were put into effect Feb. 8

University’s revisions of Title IX were put into effect Feb. 8

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
February 23, 2021
The two students involved in the situation are in the College of Engineering.

Doctoral engineering student passes away unexpectedly this morning

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
February 18, 2021
ROTC program continues to push forward despite COVID restrictions

ROTC program continues to push forward despite COVID restrictions

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
February 16, 2021
A Marquette student celebrates a past National Marquette Day

University confirms National Marquette day for Mar. 6

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
February 9, 2021
University holds academic senate meeting following 2022 budget

University holds academic senate meeting following 2022 budget

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
December 11, 2020
University town hall addresses potential spring semester changes

University town hall addresses potential spring semester changes

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
November 21, 2020
Alpha Sigma Nu hosts blood drive

Alpha Sigma Nu hosts blood drive

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
November 17, 2020
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