The Marquette Tribune | February 16, 2021

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Volume 105, Number 16

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

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Lovell’s promises to Black students Joe

Daniels’ impact remains present Campus remembers former Business dean By Benjamin Wells

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“One year on, the Marquette University and College of Business Administration community are still profoundly impacted by the loss of our leader and friend,” Photo by Claire Gallagher claire.gallagher@marquette.edu Tim Hanley, the interim dean of After BSC met with Marquette University administrators last semester following a summer of protests against racial injustice, the university is the College of Business Adminisbeginning to take steps to change aspects of campus. This includes better representation on academic councils and a new scholarship. tration, said in an email regarding the late Joe Daniels. Marquette University is tak- development of a new Living Yun to discuss concerns about Daniels was selected as dean of ing the steps needed in order Learning Community for Black Marquette’s response to racial the College of Business Administo keep their commitment with students on campus. injustice. Following the meettration in January last year after Black Student Council. In his “Marquette has been stay- ing, the university released a serving as a faculty member in the seventh presidential address, ing true to their efforts about statement to the greater campus college since 1992. Marquette University Presi- the things we discussed. It has community about the steps MarHe died Feb. 11, 2020, after bedent Michael Lovell announced been very encouraging” Breanna quette planned to take to address ing struck by a vehicle crossing new scholarship and fundrais- Flowers, president of BSC, said. By Megan Woolard the intersection of 10th and Wising plans, better representation In September, BSC met with See PROMISES page 2 megan.woolard@marquette.edu consin Ave. He was 60 years old. on academic councils and the Lovell and Provost Kimo Ah A funeral service was held at the Church of the Gesu that next week, as members of the Marquette community filled the chapel, mourning the loss of a father, semester Feb. 15. Marquette overlooking an un- team logo and name due to its husband and friend. Classes in the “Over the last eight months, faced Native American. The problematic nature. College of Business AdministraAlum Amanda Harris start- tion were canceled the day of the our group has been working to- seal highlights Father Marquette ward updating the university pointing and overlooking an un- ed a petition that kickstarted funeral so students, faculty and the discussion to change the staff within the college could atseal,” Karen Parr, art director identifiable Native American. for Marquette University, said at The decision to update the seal. The petition was started tend the service. By Benjamin Wells the meeting. “It’s embedded into seal comes after protests last July 13 and has collected over “He was an excellent scholar benjamin.wells@marquette.edu high profile spots on campus.” summer that called for the 500 signatures. and teacher. He was a passionate The redesigning of the MarKey constituents were con- leader and friend to all, and led his Currently, the university seal country to relook at national quette University seal was dis- is a painting of Father Marquette symbols. The Washington foot- sulted for the redesigning of the life through faith and love for his cussed at the second Academic with a group of Native Ameri- ball team was the first example See IMPACT page 2 See SENATE page 3 Senate meeting of the spring cans. The seal crops Father of such a team changing their

Marquette to develop new Living Learning Community

Academic Senate meets, discusses seal Following protests over summer, updates to be made

INDEX

MUU TV

COVID-19 TRACKER........................................3 MUPD REPORTS.............................................3 A&E..................................................................8 OPINIONS......................................................10 SPORTS..........................................................12

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We must double mask to combat new coronavirus strains

Vaccines received

Cold weather playlist

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