Since 1916
Volume 97, Number 42
SPJ’s 2010 Best All-Around Non-Daily Student Newspaper
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
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VICTORY See page 10
Photo by Xidan Zhang/xidan.zhang@marquette.edu
Davante Gardner reeled off the best game of his career Monday as the Golden Eagles defeated Syracuse 74-71. The victory extended Marquette’s home win streak to 24 games.
Violent crime rate increases in MKE MU campus crime stats differ from surrounding area By Nick Biggi
nicholas.biggi@marquette.edu
Violent crime increased around the Milwaukee area last year, according to the Milwaukee Police Department crime statistics report for 2012 released Feb. 14, although crime around Marquette saw no significant change. Overall crime, however, decreased by 16 percent over the last six years, according to the report, including a one percent decrease
in crime from 2011 to 2012. The largest increase in violent crime was in assault offenses, according to the report. From 2011 to 2012, assault offenses increased from 3,256 to 4,333. Rape and homicide also increased from 2011 to 2012, but the increase was less than 8 percent for each category. Marquette’s campus saw only five assaults per year in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Statistics from 2012 are still under review. Department of Public Safety Capt. Russell Shaw credits the Marquette administration for its ability to keep DPS running efficiently. “While the neighborhood around
Mayor focuses on areas to improve in 2013 address to MKE By Ben Greene
benjamin.greene@marquette.edu
Mayor Tom Barrett highlighted Milwaukee’s public transportation system, health, local economy and crime rates as areas needing improvement in his 2013 State of the City address at the Pritzlaff Building Monday morning. Eight community leaders opened the ceremonies with short presentations on the work they have done to redefine Milwaukee, followed
See Crime, page 7
INDEX
DPS REPORTS.....................2 CALENDAR.......................2 CLASSIFIEDS.....................4
Barrett delivers State of City
VIEWPOINTS......................8 SPORTS..........................10
See Barrett, page 6
Photo by Ben Greene/benjamin.greene@marquette.edu
Mayor Tom Barrett delivered his ninth State of City address Monday.
NEWS
VIEWPOINTS
SPORTS
Cuts and raises
Manno
Trebby
Marquette will raise its salary pool by 2 percent next year. PAGE 5
Squeezing in many tasks can be stressful and unproductive. PAGE 9
Gardner is not your everyday sixth man, but he still shines. PAGE 11