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Volume 105, Number 26
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
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Beyond just denim
Leaders want to divest, timeline uncertain Following referendum, next steps discussed By Megan Woolard
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Photo by Joceline Helmbreck joceline.helmbreck@marquette.edu
Yearly event spreads awareness, educates on sexual assault By Claire Driscol
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“Sexual assault is a very serious issue in our society, but even more so on college campuses,” Nicole Deacon, a graduate student, said. “About 13% of college students experience some sort of non-consensual sexual contact while in college.” Deacon’s statistics derive
from the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network, which also reports that only 20% of female college student victims report to law enforcement, making repercussions surrounding sexual violence in college fairly uncommon. In an effort to build support,
promote campus resources and spread awareness surrounding sexual violence, Deacon was responsible for coordinating Marquette’s Denim Day April 28. See DENIM page 2
Wisconsin Center to end vaccine services terminating their vaccine distribution at the Wisconsin Center. The final day anyone in Milwaukee can obtain a vaccine from the Wisconsin Center will be May 28, mainly in part due to a large decrease By Finn Askin finn.askin@marquette.edu in demand. Although the Wisconsin CenThe Federal Emergency Man- ter will be closing, the Milwauagement Agency announced kee Health Department will conApril 22 that they will be tinue distribution through two
Final day to receive dose at nearby location is May 28
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other sites, the Northwest and Southside Health Centers. The site is currently being allotted 2,000 doses per day. However, the center has seen an immense drop in demand since opening in mid-March. Lydia Connor, a nurse at the Marquette Medical Clinic, said the closing of the vaccine clinic will allow for Milwaukee to focus more on aiding the more vulnerable
populations of Milwaukee. Connor also discussed how the city will be looking to create more accessible and efficient options for the community “in regard to vaccine distribution.” “The city is considering doing drive-thru vaccine stops and will also be continuing their mobile
Last month, full time undergraduate students voted on a student referendum to gauge support for fossil fuel divestment. The referendum was presented by Fossil Free Marquette, which is a student organization, and put on by Marquette University Student Government. The results showed that a majority of voters supported full divestment within five years. The referendum called for full divestment of fossil fuel companies. This would mean that Marquette would sell off any fossil fuel investments that make up its $700 million endowment fund. “I don’t think that anyone disagrees on divestment, it’s just a matter of when,” Xavier Cole, vice president of student affairs, said. However, student support of fossil fuel divestment doesn’t guarantee that divestment will occur. The results of the referendum only indicate students’ interest, it isn’t a final decision on the state of the endowment fund. “The entire university is affected by the endowment fund, not just students’ tuition. It’s the lifeblood of Marquette and its future,” Cole said. Fossil Free Marquette’s main See DIVEST page 2
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SENIOR COLUMNS
Senators discuss several topics at special meeting
Students reflect on disrupted college life, pandemic
Graduating staff reflect on their time at the Marquette Wire, MU
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Academic Senate meets Senior experiences
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