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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 ...
Mary Safranski is not your typical college student. The 40-year-old Cudahy resident is a wife and mother of three who ...
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.
Milwaukee was recently named the best city in the Midwest and second in the country for post-graduates looking for employment. This comes at a time when the unemployment rate for college graduates is ...
After 90 years, the Medical Laboratory Science major at Marquette is closing its doors. The termination of the program is part of Marquette 2031: Securing Our Future Plan, which aims to reduce ...
Pixar’s latest film “Elio” offers a fun and emotional movie experience that makes it worth seeing in theaters. However, Disney has largely squandered Pixar’s potential over the past 5 years. “Elio” ...
Toward the western end of Marquette’s campus, Mashuda Hall serves first and second-year students as a dormitory building, holding an inventory of memories and stories through three names and over 60 ...
Marquette University’s acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 was under 80% for the first time since 2016, Acting Provost Sarah Feldner announced at a University Academic Senate meeting on May 5.
Monday afternoon it became official that the Marquette men’s basketball team would be getting some serious first-year firepower come the fall of 2026, as four-star big man Sheek Pearson made it ...
Marquette men’s basketball’s first recruit from the 2026 class is 6-foot-6 wing Ethan Johnston. The Pottstown, Pennsylvania native chose the Golden Eagles over schools such as Creighton, Maryland, Cal ...
Wisconsin has been rocked by DOGE cuts to AmeriCorps. Here’s how Milwaukee programs like 414 Fellows are feeling the devastation.