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Marquette Wire

Megan Woolard

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune

Megan is the Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune at the Wire. She is a Senior from Portland, OR studying journalism and English literature.

In her free time, Megan enjoys collecting CDs. She is a huge fan of the Portland Trailblazers.

This year Megan is looking forward to spending time with other staff members and producing important content. 

All content by Megan Woolard
WOOLARD: Long live the trib!

WOOLARD: Long live the trib!

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of Marquette Tribune
April 30, 2024
The winning ticket discusses plans for the upcoming year.

MUSG holds annual inauguration ceremony

Megan Woolard, Managing editor of The Marquette Tribune
April 16, 2024
The paper proposes a new School of Education and Public Service.

Wire stock photo.

Community feedback sought for new school

Megan Woolard, Managing editor of the Marquette Tribune
December 12, 2023

Student Senate drafts resolution to make laundry free at MU

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune
September 19, 2023
The new MUPD patrol zone that will go into effect by June 2024. (Courtesy of Marquette University)

MUPD to decrease patrol zone area by June 2024

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune
September 5, 2023
MUPD officers to begin wearing body cameras

MUPD officers to begin wearing body cameras

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune
September 5, 2023
The graduate student's identity hasn't been made public, but the university is keeping international students aware of current events and protocols. 

Marquette Wire stock photo.

MUPD announces new body camera program

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune
August 30, 2023
Hanneken has been a mainstay in The Marquette Tribune this year with his reoccurring comic strip "COLLIDE-O-SCOPE."

Dave Hanneken: The professor behind the comics

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
May 2, 2023
Father Zeps has been playing with the orchestra since its inception in 1981.

Marquette priest plays violin alongside students

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Tribune
April 25, 2023

WOOLARD: No silver lining to abuse

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune
February 28, 2023
Agape is referred to throughout the New Testament.

Agape: Learning new ways to love

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune
February 14, 2023
Head coach Shaka Smart celebrates from the bench in his team's 96-70 upset win over No. 6 Baylor Nov. 29 at Fiserv Forum.

WOOLARD: What defines an EGB?

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Tribune
January 24, 2023
Marquette without plans to add EV chargers on campus

Marquette without plans to add EV chargers on campus

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune
January 24, 2023
Not all instances of rape are reported.

The Clery Act: reporting sexual assault on campus

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
November 15, 2022
The Commons dining hall reopens after closure

The Commons dining hall reopens after closure

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
October 12, 2022
Although Marquette was ranked the 6th best place to work in Wisconsin, some don't believe this to be true.

Low morale persists amid Forbes employer ranking

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
October 11, 2022
The 2025 commencement ceremony will take place on either May 10 or 11 at Fiserv Forum. Marquette Wire Stock Photo.

Marquette commencement moved to Saturday May 20

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
September 20, 2022
A container of Narcan nasal spray.

Wisconsin colleges make Narcan publicly accessible

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
September 6, 2022
Photo by Josh Meitz

JOURNAL: What are memories made of?

Megan Woolard, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune
August 25, 2022
Photo by Associated Press

Trial results look to change hostage policy

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
April 26, 2022
April is Sexual Assault awareness month

Healing in April

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
April 12, 2022
Sarah Schaefer, a child life specialist, spoke at Dance Marathon last Sunday

Helping kids through dancing and movement

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
April 5, 2022
Heiser and Harrow (above) are running against Flowers and Price (below) for MUSG President and EVP

Heiser and Harrow vs. Flowers and Price

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
March 29, 2022
Fossil Free Marquette has held protests to support their cause of fossil fuel divestment

Marquette updates endowment policy

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
March 29, 2022
No more masks?

No more masks?

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
March 1, 2022
Marquette University's COVID-19 response teams is looking at different mitigation strategies.

Some UW schools remove mask mandate

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
February 22, 2022
Some faculty members have questioned the university's decision making process

New safety measures introduced on campus

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
February 15, 2022
Zac Brown Band performs at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater at Summerfest. Friday, September 10, 2021. (JOSH MEITZ/Marquette Wire)

Class of 2022 takes the stage at Summerfest

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
February 8, 2022
Straz is no stranger to issues within their dining facilities

Straz shut down by burst pipe

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
February 1, 2022
Marquette currently does not have a major in Indigenous and Native American studies.

‘It’s Foundational’

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
January 25, 2022
All Marquette desk receptionists undergo mandatory active shooter training.

‘Run, hide, or fight’

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
November 16, 2021
Marquette for life put up a pinwheel display in front of the AMU in honor of "Respect For Life" week

A field of controversy

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
November 2, 2021


Marquette Wire stock photo.

MUPD responds to recent robberies on campus

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
October 19, 2021
Lovell fulfilled nearly all of his inaugural promises.

Marquette Wire stock photo

President Lovell diagnosed with Sarcoma

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
September 7, 2021
Lovell fulfilled nearly all of his inaugural promises.

Marquette Wire stock photo

President Lovell diagnosed with sarcoma

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
September 2, 2021
Marquette Wire

Graduate school begins move to Zilber Hall

Megan Woolard, Executive News Editor
June 21, 2021
Different schools across Wisconsin have addressed burnout in a variety of ways

Wisconsin schools respond to burnout

Megan Woolard, Assistant News Editor
April 13, 2021
A student designed mobile robot for NASA's lunabotics competition

Students and faculty research robotics

Megan Woolard, Assistant News Editor
April 13, 2021
Neighboring Cultures

Neighboring Cultures

Megan Woolard, Assistant News Editor
March 9, 2021
Food insecurity on Marquette's campus

Food insecurity on Marquette’s campus

Megan Woolard, Assistant News Editor
March 9, 2021
Students react to Mental Health Days

Students react to Mental Health Days

Megan Woolard, Assistant News Editor
March 2, 2021
Marquette Wire stock photo.

New Black Living Learning community in Carpenter

Megan Woolard, Assistant News Editor
February 23, 2021
Norovirus found in Straz Tower

Norovirus found in Straz Tower

Megan Woolard, Assistant News Editor
February 18, 2021
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