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Non-tenure contracts
A ‘single digit percentage’ of full-time nontenure-track faculty contracts were not renewed NEWS, 2
Wojo’s gone
Marquette Athletics decides to ‘part ways’ with Steve Wojciechowski SPORTS, 12
Volume 105, Number 21
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
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One year later
Looking back on how the university has adjusted since in-person instruction was suspended in spring 2020
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Marquette suspended in-person instruction for the remainder of the 2020 spring semester March 23, 2020. Although some have returned this year, campus looks very different.
prior and seemed to be spreading quickly. The virus in question was benjamin.wells@marquette.edu the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. It started out with an email. At the time, only 1,663 people in A message sent out March 12 to the entire United States had conthe Marquette community said it tracted COVID-19 and less than 50 was closely monitoring a developing had died. The United States wasn’t virus that had just been confirmed leading the world in total cases. Italy in Madison, Wisconsin one month and China had both turned into the By Benjamin Wells
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COVID-19 TRACKER........................................3 MUPD REPORTS.............................................3 A&E..................................................................8 OPINIONS......................................................10 SPORTS..........................................................12
hot spots for the virus. The plans for Marquette University at that point in time were to suspend in-person instruction and shift to a temporary virtual format until at least April 10, 2020. Other Wisconsin schools like the University of Wisconsin-Madison followed the same suit. However, these plans were fluid NEWS
and subject to change. The first case of COVID-19 in Milwaukee would be found the very next day after the email was sent out. Not even two weeks later, the university sent another email March 23 to the Marquette community, an email that would change the entirety of the spring semester going forward.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
OPINIONS
The event featured 23 performances March 14
Cruelty on social media after Wojo’s departure went too far
Academic Senate
63rd annual Grammys
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Meeting focuses on contracts, enrollment, climate study
“Remote learning is extended through May 10, the end of the spring semester,” the email said. Fall registration dates had changed, students who were halfway across the country for spring break still had their belongings in
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