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Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

Midnight Run is collecting clothing items in residence halls for its drive.

Midnight Run hosts clothing drive for homeless youth

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
April 4, 2018
Donato Guida, the general manager of Sodexo, said all of Marquette's dining hall food is fresh.

Campus food is completely fresh, Sodexo says

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
March 20, 2018
The MUSG presidency and vice presidency election will be held from 12:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. March 27. Photos courtesy of campaign members.

Students announce campaigns for MUSG presidency

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
March 20, 2018

MUPD raises money for Special Olympics of Wisconsin

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
March 8, 2018
Film festival showcases students' works

Film festival showcases students’ works

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
February 28, 2018
The campus Jimmy John's, located on Wells Street, avoided the recent Midwestern salmonella outbreak.

Campus Jimmy John’s avoids salmonella outbreak

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
February 6, 2018

Washington statue returns to Wisconsin Avenue

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
January 30, 2018
Books by Native American authors were displayed in Raynor Memorial Library in honor of Native American Heritage Month.

Raynor celebrates Native American Heritage Month throughout November

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
December 5, 2017
Freshman Kevin O'Finn recently launched his company Headphones+, which features bluetooth earbuds that are made to help avid night runners avoid being hit by cars due to low visibility.

Freshman creates first light-up earbuds on the market

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
November 28, 2017

Engineering students prevail in annual 24-Hour Film Race

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
November 22, 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.

Students react to Texas church shooting

Grace Connatser, News Reporter
November 14, 2017
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