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Congratulations to everyone for finishing finals, and an extra congratulations to any graduating seniors. We hope you ha...
05/08/2026

Congratulations to everyone for finishing finals, and an extra congratulations to any graduating seniors. We hope you have a great summer, but stay tuned because we will still be publishing stories on our website!

A Marquette University Residence Hall Director is no longer working at Mashuda Hall, a first-year student in the College...
04/29/2026

A Marquette University Residence Hall Director is no longer working at Mashuda Hall, a first-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences who asked to remain unnamed told the Marquette Wire.

Read the full story by Lilly Peacock at the link in our bio

Final issue of the year out tomorrow!! Thank you to everyone who has supported the Marquette Tribune this year. Be sure ...
04/28/2026

Final issue of the year out tomorrow!! Thank you to everyone who has supported the Marquette Tribune this year. Be sure to pick up your copy!!

Since its founding in 2020, Black Mindz — a student organization centered around mental health — has spread its programm...
04/25/2026

Since its founding in 2020, Black Mindz — a student organization centered around mental health — has spread its programming at and around Marquette University. But now, as of April 10, the group dedicated to serving students of color at local high schools, campuses and companies has taken on a new label: LLC.

Read the full story by Mina Marsolek-Bonnet at the link in our bio

Marquette Theatre rounded out its 2025-2026 season, themed “Viewpoints,” with its final show, “Noises Off,” opening on A...
04/24/2026

Marquette Theatre rounded out its 2025-2026 season, themed “Viewpoints,” with its final show, “Noises Off,” opening on April 17 at the Helfaer Theatre.

Read the full story by Elise Emery at the link in our bio

Following what was deemed a 1,000-year flood in August 2025, Milwaukeeans thought they would have quite some time to spa...
04/23/2026

Following what was deemed a 1,000-year flood in August 2025, Milwaukeeans thought they would have quite some time to spare until the next flood ravaged their city.

Read the full story by Mia Thurow, Jack Albright and Sahil Gupta at the link in our bio

Just weeks after a March 18 vandalization incident at the Church of the Gesu, a man claiming to be God caused $50,000 of...
04/22/2026

Just weeks after a March 18 vandalization incident at the Church of the Gesu, a man claiming to be God caused $50,000 of damage to the church’s doors on April 5. Both incidents happened within six months of the church reopening after a yearlong renovation, which included new flooring, a new baptismal font and upgraded security measures.

Read the full story by Lance Schulteis at the link in our bio

In Sensenbrenner Hall 203B, blank spaces on the wall are few and far between. The glossy, white walls are hidden behind ...
04/17/2026

In Sensenbrenner Hall 203B, blank spaces on the wall are few and far between. The glossy, white walls are hidden behind posters, history books, and Milwaukee Brewers memorabilia — making Sergio González’s office not just a workspace, but an ode to Wisconsin’s history.

Read the full story by Lance Schulteis at the link in our bio.

While cancel culture can seem like an unnecessary form of online shaming, it has the ability to highlight important issu...
04/10/2026

While cancel culture can seem like an unnecessary form of online shaming, it has the ability to highlight important issues, encouraging social accountability.

Read the full story by Amelia Lerret at the link in our bio.

Year after year, Milwaukee is hit with snowy and icy winters that temporarily send the city into disarray — slush-covere...
04/05/2026

Year after year, Milwaukee is hit with snowy and icy winters that temporarily send the city into disarray — slush-covered roads, skidding cars and slippery sidewalks adding difficulties to daily commutes. The city responds with plows and road salt to make driving conditions more manageable, but there’s a cost to clearing the roads.

Read the full story by Lilly Peacock at the link in our bio

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