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Marquette men’s soccer went into Sunday’s match against North Florida looking to avoid a repeat of its season-opening 0-0 ...
Marquette University President Kimo Ah Yun summed up the first-day-of-class buzz with one word: energetic. Ah Yun spent part ...
Some of you are currently taking your first steps onto Marquette’s campus while others are entering your sixth year of grad ...
Both Marquette women’s soccer’s win streak and the weather on Aug. 24 experienced the same thing: they went cold. On a ...
With the loss of last year’s leading scorer Tess O’Connell and 11 other players, Marquette women’s soccer’s offense was a big ...
Entering Valley Fields Thursday night, it was hard not to wonder if the scene had been curated out of a soccer fan’s dream. Not a cloud in sight, stands ...
Marvel has done wonders for Black representation in pop culture. Characters like Storm, Black Panther, Miles Morales and Blade will forever remain iconic. However, Marvel ...
Melvin felt that someone at the university was to blame. He thought the circumstances of his son’s April 1978 death were being hidden from him.
A body was recovered around 12 p.m. on Aug. 4 from the Menomonee River. The Marquette University Police Department responded to the scene as the location was in its jurisdiction.
Diederich College of Communication Alumna, PrincessSafiya Byers, was known in her undergraduate years as being an intern for Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, but four years after graduation, she ...
Welcome to the world of the politically correct. When calls for inclusivity and diversity demand a form of submission, silence and/or repression, we have done a disservice to our community.
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