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One graduate student from Marquette University had their visa terminated by the Trump administration as of April 11.
Marquette University Radio is set to host their annual Spring Concert on Wednesday, April 23. For the first time ever, MUR will turn Central Mall — the grassy area between Lalumiere Hall and Raynor ...
Myanmar’s tragic earthquake has caused devastations for the already struggling third-world country. The powerful 7.7 magnitude quake hit on March 28 and has induced major damages.
College athletics have been increasingly toeing the line between amateur and professional programming in recent years. With the rise of NIL and increased commodification of student athletes, the line ...
Thai tea, a delicious blend of black tea, vanilla, sweetened condensed milk and Yellow #6 popular in Thai restaurants and boba shops, is one of my favorite drinks in the world, but the creamy, vibrant ...
There was an unusually loud roar from the Fiserv Forum crowd when No. 13 scored his first points of the night two weeks ago ...
Friday was a special day for Marquette Track & Field, as it hosted the Marquette Invitational. The event included Milwaukee, ...
A Minecraft Movie” had a lot more to lose than it had to gain. Released April 4, the live-action adventure film based on the ...
Several Christian denominations celebrate Lent, with each having its own practices. Lent is the 40 days between Ash Wednesday ...
“Naruto: The Symphonic Experience” took the stage at Miller High Life Theatre on March 29. “Naruto” is an anime and manga ...
Senior attacker Meg Bireley scored her fourth goal of the day, which ended up being the decider, to give Marquette a 16-13 ...
As music, lights, food and colorful costumes filled the Weasler Auditorium on Friday, April 11, 12 different cultural organizations and clubs across Marquette’s campus came together to host the second ...