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Applebee’s Closing Multiple Longstanding Locations
Joel EisenbergRacine, WI"Friend" Steals Car With 1-Year-Old Inside, Crashes, And Kills Baby
The Vivid Faces of the VanishedMilwaukee, WIGrowing grocer expands with new location in Wisconsin
Kristen WaltersMilwaukee, WIFugitive From the FBI Most Wanted List Captured in Mexico After 16 Years on the Run
True Crime Mysteries (Megan)Milwaukee, WIWalmart And Piggly Wiggly Close Certain Locations - Leave Customers in Search of Alternatives
Minha D.Atlanta, GA
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Marquette men’s basketball returns to Top 10 for first time since 2018-19
The Marquette men’s basketball team keeps climbing in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll. The Golden Eagles (19-5, 11-2 Big East) came in at No. 10 in this week’s poll, which was announced Monday. It is the first time Marquette has been in the Top 10 since the...
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Meyer proves doubters wrong by joining Bucks Rim Rockers
Quinn Meyer is a first-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences, but once his classes are over, he drives over to St. Marcus Middle School for practice with the Milwaukee Bucks Rim Rockers. Known for their high-flying stunts and acrobatic dunks, the Rim Rockers perform in gyms throughout Wisconsin.
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MU unveils Land and Water Acknowledgment marker
Students, faculty, alumni and Native American veterans gathered outside the Alumni Memorial Union to witness the unveiling of the Land and Water Acknowledgment marker Friday, Feb. 3. The oral and written version of the Land and Water Acknowledgment was adopted back in 2021 in partnership between Marquette’s council on Native...
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Regina Rodriguez: Hispanic Youth of the year
Highlighting her outstanding work in the community, Regina Rodriguez, a sophomore in the College of Arts & Sciences, was named Hispanic Youth of the year last week for her resilience and ability to overcome obstacles. “I think she has a lot of grit. She demonstrates really strong leadership skills, she...
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Bringing back native wild rice to Milwaukee’s rivers
Stepping onto the rooftop of the Wehr Life Sciences building, one might be surprised to discover what they find. In separate, four-by-four-sized ponds, seeds of natural wild rice grow in year-round cycles. Michael Schläppi, a professor in the department of biological sciences, said that he had to obtain these seeds...
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Meladies prepare for first ICCA competition since 2020
The Meladies have not competed in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella competition since 2020 due to COVID-19. This being their first time back with an almost entirely new group they said that there are a lot of components and work that goes into putting their set for the competition together.
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Marquette Fishing Club faces limited funding, despite lots of fish
While there is a draw for students to join Marquette’s Fishing Club, it is not very often you see signs of students posting “gone fishing.”. The limited funding for club sports has impacted the fishing team’s ability to practice and compete. Without a boat the team is limited to ice fishing competitions and fishing from the shore.
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Lovell Strong: Reaching milestones with Marquette community
After nearly a year and a half of battling sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, University President Michael Lovell recently finished immunotherapy in September and is currently going in for scans every three months. “The treatment was actually a little harder on me than I expected,” Lovell said. “The first...
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“Wes Fest:” Movie magic in the heart of Milwaukee
From Thursday, Feb. 2, to Sunday, Feb. 4, The Sugar Maple, a Milwaukee bar, hosted “Wes Fest.” Wes Fest was a pop-up/art show inspired by the work of writer, director and producer, Wes Anderson. Over four days, Wes Fest featured various art inspired by Anderson’s movies. Film screenings,...
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Car rear-ends EagleExpress van late Sunday night
An EagleExpress van was rear-ended by a car last night on Wisconsin Ave in front of Zilber Hall Marquette University Police Department has confirmed. “There was extensive damage to the silver car, as the front was totaled, and all of the air bags were deployed,” Matt Orszulak, a first-year in the College of Nursing, said in an email.
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