In its past three games against ranked teams, Marquette women’s lacrosse (5-4, 0-1 Big East) has lost by an average of 18.
Every week, the Haggerty Museum of Art opens its doors and art materials to students who are ready to collage, decorate ...
America is a melting pot for a diverse array of cultures and languages, and schools must embrace this by providing quality ...
Parishioners praying at the Church of Gesu this morning — in the heart of Marquette University’s campus — were interrupted by ...
In 2025, universities worldwide are working to reduce their carbon footprint using renewable energy sources. The transition to renewable energy fits naturally with the vision outlined in Marquette ...
Marquette University has canceled all undergraduate and graduate school classes for March 16 due to severe winter weather, according to an SMS weather alert message sent at 9:37 p.m.
After over 40 years in the acting industry, Marquette University College of Arts & Sciences alumna (‘72) Amy Madigan won her ...
On Saturday afternoon, Marquette women’s lacrosse (4-3) had both its patience and resilience tested in a 6-5 away victory over Niagara. With the help of a Hanna Bodner hat ...
In a somber locker room after Marquette men’s basketball’s second 20-loss season in program history came to a close Wednesday night, emotions ranged from frustration to ...
NEW YORK — Marquette men’s basketball’s season ended Wednesday evening inside Madison Square Garden with an 89-87 loss to Xavier, and the way it transpired felt like a perfect ...
Rev. Fred Zagone, S.J., known as “Father Fred,” passed away this week from cancer, which he fought with “courage and humility ...
Alongside Switzerland, Wisconsin is one of the only places in the world that requires a license to make cheese – a testament to the state’s reverence for the cheesemaking process and dedication to ...
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