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Marquette University Responds to Federal Hazing Law

Marquette University Responds to Federal Hazing Law

Stop Campus Hazing Act, signed into law under Biden, aims to reduce incidents.

Murphy’s Law: How Much Did Musk Pay Per Vote?
Murphy’s Law

How Much Did Musk Pay Per Vote?

The billionaire spent $25 million on Wisconsin Supreme Court race. Let’s consider his investment return.

Coffee Makes You Black Closes

Coffee Makes You Black Closes

Community focused cafe in North Division neighborhood quietly closed last summer.

Marquette Poll Identifies Just How Unpopular Trump’s Tariffs and Musk Are

Marquette Poll Identifies Just How Unpopular Trump’s Tariffs and Musk Are

Majority of adults still favor deporting immigrants in the country illegally.

Can You Use Student ID to Vote in Tuesday’s Election?

Can You Use Student ID to Vote in Tuesday’s Election?

Yes, but it's complicated.

Op Ed: Vote Like Your Lives Depend On It
Op Ed

Vote Like Your Lives Depend On It

Wisconsin Supreme Court race is about life and death issues.

Op Ed: Common Council Will Vote On Preventing Nuclear War
Op Ed

Common Council Will Vote On Preventing Nuclear War

Proposal offers common-sense solutions that all can support.

GOP Bill Could Send Thousands of Wisconsin Residents Back To Prison

GOP Bill Could Send Thousands of Wisconsin Residents Back To Prison

Sponsors say changes to the revocation process would target repeat offenders.

The State of Politics: A Deja Vu Election for State Supreme Court
The State of Politics

A Deja Vu Election for State Supreme Court

Looks like repeat of 2023 Protasiewicz v. Kelly race. But with key differences.

With DPI Race Looming, Poll Shows Growing Dissatisfaction With Public Schools

With DPI Race Looming, Poll Shows Growing Dissatisfaction With Public Schools

More than half of people say standards are too low, but 45% admit they don't know what test scores actually are.

Crawford, Schimel Square Off In Lone Debate Before Supreme Court Election

Crawford, Schimel Square Off In Lone Debate Before Supreme Court Election

Each candidate accused the other of being too partisan.

Union Battle at Marquette Gets Religious

Union Battle at Marquette Gets Religious

Should federal rulings or Catholic Jesuit teachings apply in union dispute?

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