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Marquette Lays Off Liberal Arts Staff
“Massive reductions” in English, history and philosophy, academic union says.
Mar 15th, 2021 by Terry FalkMarquette Breaking Ground On Innovation-Focused Business School
School could include return of two-way traffic to N. 16th St.
Mar 11th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneParties Divided on State Election Reforms
But there is bipartisan support for quicker voting. Will anything get passed?
Mar 11th, 2021 by Anya van WagtendonkScooters Could Return To City In May
Common Council creating path for scooters, and with usage beyond Downtown.
Mar 10th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneBrewers Opening Day Could See 11,000 Fans
25% capacity rule for April 1 opener against Minnesota Twins.
Mar 4th, 2021 by Hannah Haynes and Megan HartMarquette Plans In-Person Classes in Fall
University is planning a Fall 2021 semester that resembles pre-pandemic campus life.
Mar 2nd, 2021 by Graham KilmerWill MU Become Marquette Tech?
Faculty worry that cuts in liberal arts, push for more technical education, threatens university’s Jesuit identity.
Mar 1st, 2021 by Terry FalkKegel vs. Roth for Circuit Court Branch 3
Two attorneys running for vacant seat answer questions.
Feb 24th, 2021 by Gretchen SchuldtGOP Legislators Cast Doubt on Evers’ Plans
Resistance to school funds hike, local sales tax, upping minimum wage, legalizing pot.
Feb 19th, 2021 by Shawn JohnsonMore Layoffs Coming at Marquette?
University administrators say no. Staff fear more cuts to come.
Feb 15th, 2021 by Rich KremerNew State Office Building Project Takes Major Step Forward
Plus: A rundown of this week's real estate news.
Feb 14th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneReturn of The Cheel Nepalese Restaurant
Plus: New location for sushi, new burger joint, and WMSE Chili Cookoff coming.
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