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The Marquette family: Students and their parents at Marquette

By Alexandra Engler. Published Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

As Colleen McInerny, a freshman in the College of Health Sciences, comes out of her Abbostsford and walks to class, she receives a text. It is her dad. “Hey! I see you. Have a great day!” he says.
Colleen smiles, sends a quick text back and – after a brief moment between a loving daughter and [...]

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In a class of their own: Some of Marquette’s interesting course offerings

By Alexandra Engler. Published Sunday, January 31st, 2010

When John Fitzpatrick, a 2009 College of Engineering alumnus, signed up for “History of the Musical in America,” he never thought a class in which the professor dressed up in an apron and served meat pies (while teaching about the musical Sweeney Todd) would help him in the future. However, as Fitzpatrick puts it, after [...]

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JOURNEY: Kathryn Malm

By Patrick Johnson. Published Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Name: Kathryn Malm
Age: 21
College: Communication
Campus Activities: Alpha Phi Sorority, PRSSA, Ad Club

My Journey
I was an Accounting PA for the movie “Public Enemies” (directed by Michael Mann and starring Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, Channing Tatum and Marion Cotillard — summer 2009 release). I left school in the middle of April and continued my classes online while [...]

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Personal Politics

By Sara J. Martinez. Published Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

For most undergraduate students at Marquette, this will be the first presidential election in which we are able to vote. Even so, this election will be much more than a milestone in our own lives as we grow and develop. More importantly, it will dramatically change how the United States will continue to grow and [...]

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