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Volume 97, Number 28

Major Wis. cities rank highly in LGBT study

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

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Shops seek old Campus Dollar spot

By Monique Collins

monique.collins@marquette.edu

Milwaukee and Madison earned high scores in a new rating system for LGBT inclusion in city law. The Municipal Equality Index survey, which was released last Tuesday, was conducted by the Human Rights Campaign, a civil rights organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. This is the The study first of a two- rated 137 mupart series n i c i p a l i t i e s in every state on local based on 47 LGBT issues. criteria. The municipalities studied included the 50 state capitals, the 50 most populous cities in the country, and the 25 large, mid-size and small municipalities with the highest proportion of same-sex couples, according to the Human Rights Campaign website. Cities could score up to 100 points on the survey, with 20 bonus points for those cities that had exemplary programs that other states may not have. Points could be earned in three areas: state, county and city law. As long as protections were seen at a state or county level and protected the LGBT members of a city, the cities were given some points, according to the survey. Categories included See LGBT, page 9

Photo by Rebecca Rebholz/rebecca.rebholz@marquette.edu

Owners of Pita Brothers, a grilled pita sandwich food cart, have expressed interest in opening a store in half of a Marquette-owned property, they said.

Pita Brothers unable to secure location on W. Wisconsin Ave. By Claudia Brokish

claudia.brokish@marquette.edu

Marquette is actively seeking a business to rent out the 4,000 square feet of real estate available at 1616 W. Wisconsin Ave.

after Campus Dollar closed a year ago. Popular food cart Pita Brothers expressed interest in the available spot but was not accepted as a vendor by Marquette according to the business. Pita Brothers is a mobile food cart usually located near the corner of Wells and 15th Streets during lunch hours. It serves grilled pita sandwiches with chips and drinks. “We started talking to Marquette in February 2012,” said

Vijay Swearingen, a chef and owner of Pita Brothers. “We thought they seemed very interested.” Marquette was interested in having Pita Brothers fill the vacant space until it learned that Pita Brothers only wanted part of the space, Swearingen said. “The space formerly occupied by Campus Dollar, with its prominent location along Wisconsin Avenue and the available square footage, is a key piece

of real estate on campus,” said Mike Whittow, assistant to the vice president of administration. “Marquette is currently seeking and evaluating proposals for the space, with the preference being that the full space be occupied by a single occupant.” Marquette officials said they could not comment on the talks with Pita Brothers. See Pita Bros, page 7

Majerus, former men’s basketball coach, dies at 64 15-year MU coach, alum remembered as ‘great innovator’ By Patrick Leary

patrick.leary@marquette.edu

Former Marquette man’s basketball head and assistant coach Rick Majerus died Saturday of heart failure in a Los Angeles hospital. He was 64. Majerus, who attended Marquette University High School and Marquette University (History, ’70), served as a Marquette assistant coach from 1971-83, including the 1977 championship

season, before taking over as head com. “The game has lost one of coach from 1983 to 1986. He fol- the great innovators whose mark lowed up his career at Marquette will never be forgotten.” with a one-year stint Majerus’ struggles as a Milwaukee with his health in reBucks assistant from cent years were well 1986-87. Majerus documented. In 2004, also helmed Ball he accepted the headState University, the coaching job at the University of Utah University of Southand, most recently, St. ern California but Louis University as a resigned his position coach. five days later, citing “As an institution, health reasons. a program, and as a On Aug. 24, Macoach, we are sadjerus announced he Rick Majerus dened by Coach Mawould not coach St. jerus’ passing,” Marquette coach Louis in 2012-13 because of adBuzz Williams told GoMarquette. ditional health problems. On Nov.

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He’s the one that gave me my name ... I knew before the game that he wasn’t going to make it through the night.” Glenn “Doc” Rivers, head coach, Boston Celtics 16, the university announced that Majerus would not return as coach. Former Marquette basketball player and current Boston Celtics head coach Glenn “Doc” Rivers was in Milwaukee with the Celtics playing the Bucks on Saturday night. “That’s a tough one for me,” Rivers told GoMarquette.com of Majerus’ death. “He’s the one that

gave me my name … I knew before the game that he wasn’t going to make it through the night. I don’t want to talk much about it.” A funeral mass for Majerus will take place at the Church of the Gesu at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday before Marquette takes on Wisconsin at 5 p.m.

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Students win award for series on journalism abroad. PAGE 3

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Sports Editor Michael LoCicero says goodbye to the Tribune. PAGE 12


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