Marquette Still Feels the Loss of Joe Daniels (2021)

The man that struck and killed former College of Business Administration Dean Joe Daniels is pleading guilting to knowingly operating a motor vehicle while suspended, dismissing the initial hit-and-run charge that could have lead to up to 25 years in prison. Those Daniels was close to reflect on the loss. 

STAND UP: Kappa Sigma Fraternity Expelled on Campus (2021)

Kappa Sigma's Xi-Xi Chapter at Marquette University has been expelled due to some consequential circumstances.

New Business Building's "Topping Off" (2021)

The new business building being constructed on 16th St. and West Wisconsin Ave. is reaching a big milestone in the project.

Marquette Adopts the Land and Water Acknowledgement (2021)

Marquette University adopts the Land and Water Acknowledgement the Native American Student Organization created months prior.

Using Spoken Word to Unveil Personal Experiences (2021)

The Black Student Council and Black Student Union at Marquette hosts an open mic night, encouraging the Marquette community to use the space to speak what's true to them.

Raising Funds with a Sweet Surprise (2021)

Marquette University's Best Buddies program hosts a whipped-pie-in-the-face event to raise funds to continue fostering their efforts in working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Reflecting on the Passing of Rev. Scott Pilarz, S.J. (2021)

Marquette's Former President, Rev. Scott Pilarz, S.J., passed away in the middle of March. While he served most recently at the University of Scranton, both campuses are remembering and reflecting on the impact he left behind.

STAND UP: Milwaukee Baseball Stadium Changes its Name (2021)

The Milwaukee baseball stadium that was known as Miller Park has changed its name to American Family Field. I went to the location to bring viewers to a familiar yet new place in this short stand up.

Remembering Joe Daniels One Year Later (2021)

Marquette University's late business dean Joe Daniels after he was struck and killed by a car in 2020. One year later, Joe Daniels is still remembered on campus – especially by those that he's touched.

Zilber Protest in Response to Faculty Layoffs (2020)

Students and faculty gathered in Zilber Hall for a sit-in protest after Marquette University announced the possibility of laying off hundreds of faculty due to a budget deficit.

"Our Roots Say That We're Sisters" by Mauricio Ramirez (2020)

On community paint day, the Marquette community came together and put their art skills to work on a new mural. Mauricio Ramirez, the artist, encouraged people to come out and help complete the mural. In the end, he hopes to showcase the culture Marquette has.

Reflection on Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2020)

After Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing, people at Marquette reflected on the impact Ginsburg had during her career.

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