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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 ...
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 ...
Former Marquette guard Kam Jones was selected 38th overall by the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night. we have agreed in principle to acquire the draft rights to Kam Jones from ...
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 ...
In Wisconsin, Friday fish fries are more than just a meal; they’re a tradition in the state’s history and community. What started out as a minority religious practice has become a year-round mainstay ...
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 University President Kimo Ah Yun will officially be sworn into his role the morning of April 29. He previously served as acting president before being named the university’s 25th president ...
Marquette University unveiled the 2031 “Securing Our Future” plan in March 2024, in which they announced that the university intends to reduce spending by $31 million and reinvest 40% of that back ...
John Koser, a Marquette University senior in the College of Business Administration who died in his off-campus apartment March 20, will be remembered with a series of Masses taking place March 26-27.