Students push to have Ramadan recognized by Marquette
Since last year, the Muslim Student Association has been trying to get Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr recognized on Marquette’s calendar. Dana Sharqawi, a senior in the College of Arts & Sciences and...
View ArticleOffering a MU education to those formerly incarcerated
Dante Cottingham, formerly incarcerated, takes classes through Marquette’s Education Preparedness Program after being introduced to the program by one of his friends. After spending 27 years in prison,...
View ArticleJOURNAL: Bridging the Divide
This story contains editorial content in regard to the political opinions of students leaders on campus. The New York Times recently reported that 19% of people deemed that politics have impacted their...
View ArticleStudents continue to feel aftermath of convocation
Nearly eight months after the original new student convocation Aug. 25 2022, some of those who participated in the demonstration are still affected by the aftermath. Nearly 15 minutes before the...
View ArticleGarner retires after decades-long career at Marquette
Ana Garner came to Marquette as a professor 30 years ago. Now in nearly two weeks, Garner is saying goodbye as she enters retirement. “I feel like it’s the right time for me,” Garner said. “But, the...
View ArticleHonors Program GPA policy changes from a 3.2 to 2.0
In previous years, students part of Marquette’s Honors Program had to maintain a 3.2 cumulative grade point average in order to graduate with core honors. Now, Honors students are only required to have...
View ArticleJOURNAL: Where We Stand
John Su, vice provost for academic affairs and student success, said Marquette’s graduation and retention rates are among the “highest nationally ranked institutions in the country.” However, he said...
View ArticleUniversity faces budget shortfall
Provost Kimo Ah Yun said the university is operating under a current budget shortfall that is estimated between $9 million and $9.5 million. Members of the Marquette community were in the back of the...
View ArticleMeet the MUSG Presidential candidates
Unlike past years, this year’s campaign for Marquette University Student Government President and Executive Vice President for the 2024-25 academic year has three tickets instead of two. The three...
View ArticleThree subjects arrested at the flag display for “All Eyes On Gaza” week
Marquette University Police Department responded to an incident on Sunday, April 7 at 8:30 p.m., at the Students for Justice in Palestine flag display outside of Lalumiere Hall. Three subjects not...
View ArticleJOURNAL: At What Cost
Milwaukee County has the second highest rate of food insecurity in Wisconsin with 15.4% of individuals being affected. Over 110,000 Milwaukee County residents reported experiencing food insecurity in...
View ArticleFire set in the 707 building
Marquette University Police Department and the Milwaukee Fire Department responded to a fire set to a garbage can in the lobby of the 707 Building Monday morning around 10:45 a.m. The fire was...
View ArticleABUZZAHAB: Home
If you spoke to 17-year-old me about where I wanted to go to college, I would’ve told you, “It doesn’t matter where I go to college. I’ll have the same experience anywhere, just at a different...
View ArticleDefying the Odds: Lovell Strong
When University President Michael Lovell was first diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, his doctors predicted he had two years left to live. But today, Lovell is coming up on year three. “As...
View ArticleStudents, community members march in support of divestment from Israeli...
Today, Marquette students and members of the Milwaukee community met at Milwaukee’s Central Library at 5 p.m. to voice their support for Palestine and encourage Marquette to adopt Students for Justice...
View ArticleUndergraduate, graduate commencement to be held Saturday, May 11
It was confirmed by university spokesperson Lynn Griffith that Marquette’s undergraduate commencement will be held at the Fiserv Forum Saturday, May 11. This announcement comes after the Milwaukee...
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