The Marquette Tribune | Jan. 31, 2013

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Volume 97, Number 35

Thursday, January 31, 2013

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Sensenbrenner Hall to house study space and offices next fall By Claudia Brokish

claudia.brokish@marquette.edu

Photo by Vale Cardenas/valeria.cardenas@marquette.edu

The former law school Sensenbrenner Hall has been vacant since 2010 and is being transformed into offices and study space for next year.

Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette’s former law school building, will be renovated and turned into College of Arts & Sciences academic office space. The decision was made last fall, and design work has already begun on the project, which is estimated to be completed by fall 2014. The project, funded by the refinancing of low-interest longterm bonds in fall 2012, will cost approximately $30 million. Marquette Architect Thomas Ganey said this high price tag covers not only Sensenbrenner, but also other buildings in need of repair. “We are currently doing design work on the renovation of Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette Hall and Johnston Hall,” Ganey said. “We are still working to determine the final occupancies, but (Sensenbrenner) will be faculty offices, and we hope to improve the classrooms in Marquette Hall. We are repairing the structure in all three buildings.” The project of renovating Sensenbrenner will be extensive. Marquette law See Sensenbrenner, page 3

MKE sheriff, mayor Students march for life in D.C. duel on gun debate Campus Ministry Tom Barrett critical of PSA released by Sheriff David Clarke By Nick Biggi

nicholas.biggi@marquette.edu

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke has come under fire for a public service announcement in which he urged citizens to no longer call 911, but rather take classes in operating a firearm. The message recorded by Clarke said it is simply no longer best to call 911 when in an emergency situation, partly because so many police officers have been laid off. “Consider taking a certified safety course in handling a firearm so you can defend yourself until we get there,” Clarke said. “You have a duty to protect yourself and your family. We’re partners now. Can I count on you?”

Possibly the top opponent of Clarke and his proposition is Mayor Tom Barrett. Barrett has been a staunch advocate of gun control and has released a statement through his office saying, “Apparently, Sheriff David Clarke is auditioning for the next Dirty Harry movie.” Both Barrett and Clarke made an appearance on Piers Morgan’s talk show Tuesday. Barrett made an argument that it is not Clarke’s job to be advising citizens on what to do in emergency situations. In addition, he argued that Clarke is advocating exploiting loopholes in gun-ownership laws. “The Milwaukee police chief and I agree that, if there is an emergency, individuals should call 911,” Barrett said. “And the fact is that the ad implies that the sheriff and the sheriff’s forces are not going to come to residences

By Emily Wright

emily.a.wright@marquette.edu

A delegation of 33 students and members of Campus Ministry traveled to Washington, D.C. last weekend to take part in the national March for Life, an annual gathering of pro-life supporters seeking to make their voices known on the national level. The march marked the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court case that effectively legalized abortion nationwide. About a half million people participated in the rally. Marquette students, sponsored by Campus Ministry, left Milwaukee Thursday night and arrived back early Monday morning before classes. They marched on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26, they listened Photo courtesy of Marquette Campus Ministry

See Sheriff, page 4

INDEX

DPS REPORTS.....................2 CALENDAR.......................2 VIEWPOINTS.....................6

sends 33 to annual anti-abortion march

MARQUEE.........................8 SPORTS...........................12 CLASSFIEDS......................14

See March, page 2

A student holds a Marquette sign in Washington this past weekend.

NEWS

VIEWPOINTS

SPORTS

Pop Culture

Goodman

Leary

Two professors will host a discussion on pop culture today PAGE 4

Our dreams can cause anxiety, but we should stay positive. PAGE 6

Team-first effort has Marquette off to a good start in the Big East. PAGE 13


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