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Errors lead to revote in MUSG primary the time the results were originally supposed to be released, MUSG stated that it does not “have confidence in the election results,” and will be rerunning the election over a 24-hour period starting today at 4 p.m. and lasting until 4 p.m. Friday. Students registered on the Marquette Involvement Link system with a mu.edu domain name instead of marquette. edu were not able to vote for the first 45 minutes of the election, and students were able
Voting to begin today at 4 p.m., conclude at same time tomorrow By Joe Kvartunas
joseph.kvartunas@marquette.edu
The Marquette Student Government primary election for president and executive vice president will be rerun today following problems in the voting system. In a press release published at 12:30 p.m. yesterday,
See MUSG, page 5
Big East scores TV deal, 3 new schools Photo by Ben Greene/benjamin.greene@marquette.edu
Based on the game from the Harry Potter series, “Muggle” Quidditch has grown into a popular real-world sport.
Quidditch team chases funding Club goes online to ask for donations after MUSG denies funding By Catelyn Roth-Johnson
catelyn.roth-johnson@marquette.edu
This week, the Marquette club Quidditch team has a bigger goal than just catching the golden snitch. The team organized a fundraiser this month to help raise more than $6,000 for a trip to Florida
in April to the sixth annual Quidditch World Cup competition. The fundraiser was organized on Fundly.com, a website where users can set up an account and supporters can make donations to the cause online. According to the group’s Fundly page, the team has raised $925 from 24 donations, including an anonymous donation of $300. Curtis Taylor, a senior in the College of Business Administration and founder and captain of the club Quidditch team, said the fundraiser is solely for air travel purposes. The team has
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DPS REPORTS.....................2 CALENDAR.......................2 VIEWPOINTS......................6
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Butler, Creighton and Xavier added to new “premier conference” By Christopher Chavez
christopher.chavez@marquette.edu
On Wednesday morning, the future of the Big East Conference was revealed as Marquette
raised more than $1,700 so far through other means for expenses, such as housing and competition fees, but it is still in need of $4,500 for airfare to Florida. The Fundly page reflects the money raised for air travel. “The total cost of what we are trying to fund by this Monday is $6,416,” he said. “We understand that this is a lot of money, but we have already fundraised $1,730, and that makes it a little less than 500 people each giving $10.” See Quidditch, page 5
will be joined by Butler, Creighton, DePaul, Georgetown, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s, Villanova and Xavier as the members of the “new Big East.” University President the Rev. Scott Pilarz and Athletic Director Larry Williams dubbed the new conference “a premier athletics conference centered on elite-level basketball” in an email to members See Big East, page 12
Photo by Bebeto Matthews/Associated Press
Big East Conference schools gather in New York to announce developments shaping the new NCAA college basketball focused conference.
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MU Law poll finds mixed reaction to alternative schools. PAGE 3
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March Madness’ possiblities make for an exciting time. PAGE 7
Today and tomorrow are the greatest days of the sports year. PAGE 12