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The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

The student news site of Marquette University

Marquette Wire

Valentine's Day has become a billion dollar industry built on chocolates and teddy bears instead of love.

Consumerism is killing Valentine’s Day

Clara Lebrón, Print Production Manager
February 21, 2024
Brown and Grzegorek have helped each other through hard times.

Philia: Besties for the resties

Phoebe Goebel, Editor of Diversity and Inclusion
February 14, 2023
Valentine's Day is about platonic love too.

Activities for the perfect single Valentine’s Day

Kimberly Cook, Arts and Entertainment Assistant Editor
February 8, 2022
There are a multitude of new romance books that have been released in the past few years. Photo via Flickr

STEBNITZ: Romantic love stories to read for Valentine’s day

Mason Stebnitz, Assistant A&E Editor
February 14, 2021

Saxy Valentine’s Day returns

Ariana Madson, A&E Reporter
February 11, 2020
"Silver Linings Playbook" (2012), featuring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, portrays the complexities of love.
Photo via Flickr

ROUSE: Top 5 Valentine’s Day movies

Emily Rouse, Executive A&E Editor
February 11, 2020
Chocolate is the New Coffee

Chocolate is the New Coffee

Amanda Parrish, A&E Reporter
March 20, 2019
Marquette should take steps to help students prioritize sexual health.

Students hand out condoms the day before Valentine’s Day

Molly Glowacki, News Reporter
February 19, 2019
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center hopes to normalize queer dating with their Valentine's Day-themed event.

LGBTQ+ Center hosts special celebration

Ariana Madson, A&E Reporter
February 12, 2019
Anyone who attends the Great Lakes Distillery Anti-Valentine's Day event will get to make their own conversation hearts out of colored paper.
Photo courtesy of Great Lakes Distillery

MKE offers Valentine’s Day alternatives

Amanda Parrish, A&E Reporter
February 12, 2019
Some students, including freshman Calista Lopez (left), junior Kim Griesenauer (middle) and freshman Julia Meyer, handed out condoms in front of Raynor Memorial Libraries. The other side of their sign read, "No Glove, No Love."

Students distribute free condoms

Sydney Czyzon, Assistant News Editor
February 13, 2018
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