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Volume 97, Number 45
Thursday, March 7, 2013
www.marquettetribune.org
Winter storm hits MU
Spurned sex workshop co-founders mull options By Allison Kruschke
allison.kruschke@marquette.edu
Photo by Vale Cardenas/valeria.cardenas@marquette.edu
From Monday night through Tuesday morning, another winter storm hit Marquette adding to the snow on campus in the days before spring break. Above, students have a snow ball fight in central mall after classes Tuesday. For more photos of snow on campus, see marquettetribune.org.
Four tickets enter MUSG elections Primaries to be held on March 19 to decide final contenders By Joe Kvartunas
joseph.kvartunas@marquette.edu
For the first time since spring 2009, a primary election will be necessary in the race for Marquette Student Government president and executive vice president. Primaries are only held in MUSG elections when more than two tickets, each composed of one presidential candidate and one executive vice presidential candidate, are running.
This year, there are four tickets up for consideration. Before 2009, primaries in the executive election were necessary every year dating back to 2002. This year’s primary will take place March 19 and will feature four tickets on the same ballot. Voting will be conducted online, and students will only be allowed to select a single ticket. The two tickets with the most votes will move on to the general election. Junior Senator from the College of Arts & Sciences Samuel Schultz is running for president with sophomore Senator from the College of Arts & Sciences Zach Bowman
DPS REPORTS.....................2 CALENDAR.......................2 VIEWPOINTS......................6
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See FemSex, page 5
Students to travel across state borders for service programs Volunteers embark on MAP trips for spring break alternative By Emily Wright
emily.a.wright@marquette.edu
While most of the Marquette student population will try to unwind during spring break after midterms, some students will travel across the country to give back to those less fortunate. The Marquette Action Program, known as MAP, is sponsoring 18 trips to 12 different states this spring break. More than 150 students will
See MUSG, page 3
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While some questions still remain surrounding specifics of the university’s decision to rescind sponsorship from “FemSex: The Female Sexuality Workshop,” the group’s co-founders said Wednesday that they are seeking to be re-allowed to meet in recently withdrawn Alumni Memorial Union space. Originally, university sponsorship – which meant the group could meet in the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center in the AMU – was discontinued following a student inquiry to University President the Rev. Scott Pilarz that brought the content of the workshop to his and his staff’s attention. In a letter to the Tribune Tuesday, Pilarz explained that “aspects (of the program) fell outside of (Marquette’s) Catholic, Jesuit identity.” Pilarz said he has faith that the university will “find a mutually respectful way to authentically explore these tensions so that we can ensure purposeful
See Service, page 5
Photo courtesy of Katelyn Quigley
Students on a service trip last spring help to cultivate a garden.
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Weddings at Gesu
Goodman
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Erin Heffernan explores campus marriage preparations. PAGE 8
Instead of wild and crazy, spirng break can be relaxing. PAGE 6
Gonzaga earned its top ranking by default, but it doesn’t matter. PAGE 13