Marquette is service: Some of the social justice opportunities on campus
Learn about the abundant service opportunities on Marquette’s campus.
Read More »Learn about the abundant service opportunities on Marquette’s campus.
Read More »Patrick Schmitz has made his way through the comedy scene in Milwaukee. Now, he grooms silly minds in various courses at First Stage Children’s Theater. He also teaches an advanced workshop at ComedySportz Milwaukee.
Read More »Marquette’s performing arts department got its real start in the 1950s under the direction of a Jesuit priest, the Rev. John J. Walsh.
Read More »Milwaukee’s political past involves three Socialist mayors over the first half of the 20th century.
Read More »Jesuit priest the Rev. John Naus has a second life as Tumbleweed the Clown. “Yes, I make animals out of balloons,” he said. “I can even make a dog with a hamburger in his stomach.”
Read More »Get to know senior Charlie Bury, and read about his ambitions to enter the entertainment and comedy industry.
Read More »Learn the origins of Marquette’s improv comedy group, the Studio 013 Refugees, and follow them through a trial run and a big show at ComedySportz Milwaukee.
Read More »Venture through a bizarre attraction created from the innocent strokes of painter Thomas Woodruff.
Read More »The latest edition of Stylephile with freshman Fisher Reynolds, junior Danica Boehm, junior Arely Flores and senior Christine Kehl.
Read More »The goods and bads on using the latest technology to supplement teaching college courses.
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