The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

All content by Matthew Serafin
A Marquette student celebrates a past National Marquette Day

[Photo] University confirms National Marquette day for Mar. 6

Claire Driscol, News Reporter
February 9, 2021
Clubs recruit prospective members with the help of email lists.

[Photo] O-Fest offers diverse involvement

Grace Schneider, Arts & Entertainment Assistant Editor
August 27, 2019
Marquettes Duane Wilson goes up for a layup against Wisconsin in 2015. The Golden Eagles beat the Badgers 57-55.

[Photo] The top five moments in Marquette-Madison history

Sammi Alexander, Sports Staff Writer
December 5, 2017
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[Photo] It’s Not What You Wear

Aly Prouty, Executive Arts & Entertainment Editor
November 29, 2017
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[Photo] Same Names, Different Paths

Caroline White, News Reporter
November 29, 2017
Nattie takes a quick sniff around on her walk.

[Photo] Nattie’s dog days

Sanya Sawlani, News Reporter
November 29, 2017
Despite a potential future extension, the Milwaukee Streetcar system will not include Marquette in definite planning. However, a high-speed bus system could be making its way down Wisconsin Avenue in 2020.

[Photo] Streetcar system will not include Marquette area

Jenny Whidden, News Reporter
November 28, 2017
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[Photo] President Lovell launches new podcast

Sydney Czyzon, News Reporter
November 14, 2017
The Alexander Hamilton Society will be hosting Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official, who focuses his research on the Middle East, Turkey, Iran and diplomacy. He teaches regional politics and terrorism to senior military officials.

[Photo] Alexander Hamilton Society to host former Pentagon official

Jenna Thompson, News Reporter
November 14, 2017
Even though Marquette’s campus is a thousand miles away from Sutherland Springs, TX, the effects of the shooting that killed 26 people are being felt around the nation. Brendan Patnode, a freshman in the College of Business Administration and Dallas native, said he has friends that attend schools near San Antonio and Sutherland Springs.

[Photo] Students react to Texas church shooting

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
November 14, 2017
Senior engineering student Kassie Paul  discusses the importance of service.

[Photo] Engineering club serves impoverished countries

Josh Anderson, News Reporter
October 18, 2017
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[Photo] Food vendors at homecoming concert

Albert Perales, A&E Reporter
October 10, 2017
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[Photo] Greek Week promotes unity among chapters

Noelle Douglass, A&E Reporter
October 3, 2017
Ellery Kemner, a sophomore in the College of Health Sciences, talking to fellow students at a meeting to discuss potential changes to the Common Core.

[Photo] Core Curriculum to be updated fall 2018

Sydney Czyzon, News Reporter
September 26, 2017
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[Photo] Pricey dinner tabs for fantasy football losers

Brendan Attey, A&E Reporter
September 12, 2017
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[Photo] Balancing reliance, learning independence

Brendan Attey, A&E Reporter
September 5, 2017
English professor Tyler Farrell is known on campus as the man with the red scarf. Photo by Matthew Serafin matthew.serafin@marquette.edu

[Photo] Author, traveler, red scarf wearer

Mac Vogel, A&E Reporter
April 19, 2017
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