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

The next four years of Trumps presidency have the potential to galvanize liberals, increase levels of political participation in young voters and usher in a new golden age of activism on college campuses.

MCCARTHY: Trump’s win will galvanize progressives

Ryan McCarthy, Columnist
November 15, 2016
College students preferred Clinton over Trump, but not over Obama

College students preferred Clinton over Trump, but not over Obama

Jackson Dufault, News Reporter
November 15, 2016
Marquette Responds: Peace and Protest

Marquette Responds: Peace and Protest

Rebecca Carballo, Assistant News Editor
November 15, 2016
Left to right: Marquette students Lili Erickson, Hannah Seeman, Melissa Alburo, Olivia attend anti-Trump protest in Milwaukee Thursday night. *Olivia did not wish to give her last name

Thousands march against Trump

Rebecca Carballo, Assistant News Editor
November 10, 2016
Andrew Jackson and his 1824 campaign for the presidency is very similar to Donald Trump and his attempt this 2016 election season.

CUMMINGS: Andrew Jackson and Donald Trump: Choosing ‘greatness’ over progress

Michael Cummings, Assistant Opinions Editor
November 9, 2016
President Trump trails Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders among registered Wisconsin voters, a new Marquette Law School Poll finds. Photo via AP.

Donald Trump wins presidential election

Ryan Patterson, Assistant News Editor
November 9, 2016
Students were able to vote in their first presidential election Nov. 8, in hopes to steer the country in a direction they wished to see. Photo by Meredith Gillepsie/meredith.gillepsie@marquette.edu

Election: One for history books

Sophie Bolich, News Reporter
November 9, 2016
Colleen Ahern, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, poses at the Democratic national Convention. She is studying abroad in Rome.

Viewing the election from abroad

Alex Groth, Projects Reporter
November 9, 2016
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein are two well-known third party candidates.

Students vote third party due to lack of quality options

Brittany Carloni, Investigative Reporter
November 9, 2016
Students participating in the Les Aspin Center program explained the anxiety on Capitol Hill could be felt enormously. Photo by Meredith Gillepsie/meredith.gillepsie@marquette.edu

Les Aspin students describe capital during elections

Camille Paul, News Reporter
November 9, 2016
Rebecca Kaiser, left, a senior in the College of Arts & Sciences and Jacquelyn Carpenter, a junior in the College of Arts & Sciences, jump for joy after voting in their first presidential election. Photo by Meredith Gillepsie/meredith.gillepsie@marquette.edu

Female vote not enough for Clinton

Abby Ng, News Reporter
November 9, 2016
Podcast: McCarthy, Cummings discuss election forecast

Podcast: McCarthy, Cummings discuss election forecast

Michael Cummings and Ryan McCarthy
November 8, 2016
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