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Volume 97, Number 57
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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Republicans shoot for safety College Republicans host gun safety event at shooting range By Jason Kurtyka
jason.kurtyka@marquette.edu
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It’s not typical that student organization events feature firing 9 mm Glocks and dealing with a Wisconsin state trooper, but that’s how 25 College Republicans spent their Sunday morning in Waukesha. The group invited Marquette students to a gun range for a safety event and a day of shooting firearms ranging from small, concealable pistols to shotguns. Matt Walker, a freshman in the College of Arts & Sciences and an executive board member of Marquette College Republicans, organized the event in an effort to make the national debate on gun control more relevant to students. “The event was a great success, and we hope to bring more students out to experience how to shoot a weapon,” Walker said. “The experience can help students better understand the debate over gun control by actually using a weapon.” Kate Barelli, a freshman in the College of Health Sciences,
Sunday’s event came in response to recent nationwide debates about gun control and gave students the opportunity to identify better with the issue.
See Guns, page 9
Sexual assaults see Raynor Library to sponsor new short-term spike exhibit to honor Dorothy Day DPS says most attacks in 2010, 2011 occured in residence halls By Nick Biggi
nicholas.biggi@marquette.edu
Last week, Marquette’s Department of Public Safety reported two sexual assault incidents that allegedly occurred in February. The incidents were reported to DPS, and the Milwaukee Police Department was contacted. DPS Capt. Russell Shaw said all the sexual assaults reported to DPS are directly investigated by MPD. The crimes have just been
written into the DPS Daily Log, despite occurring at various times throughout the academic year, because the victims chose to report them in recent weeks, Shaw said. Statistics regarding the number of sexual assaults for 2012 have not yet been released. DPS officials were not available for comment Monday when asked for the numbers. According to DPS’ Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, there were six sexual offenses in 2011 in the residence halls and nine total. All three of the reported sexual offenses in 2010 allegedly took place in the residence halls, also according to the report. See Assaults, page 9
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To extend the legacy of Dorothy Day on Marquette’s campus, the Raynor Library Archives is sponsoring an exhibit designed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the first publication of the Catholic Worker, the newspaper Day helped found. The exhibit also celebrates the Catholic Worker Movement begun by Day and a French peasant
philosopher Peter Maurin. Me a Saint,” which was writDay, a controversial figure in ten, produced and directed by Catholic Church history, is best Claudia Larson. Larson, who known for her work in New also conceived and designed York with the Cathothe exhibit, worked lic Worker Movement, on the documentary which focused on nonfor 15 years before its violence and hospitalworld premiere at New ity to the poor. Pope York’s Tribeca Film John Paul II gave the Festival in 2006. Archdiocese of New “I often say that it’s York permission in as though Dorothy Day 2000 to open the cause walked up my front for her canonization in steps, knocked on my the Church, which aldoor, I answered,” Dorothy Day lows her to be called said Larson. “She’s a “Servant of God” been here pushin’ ‘n by Catholics. proddin’ me for over 22 years.” The Dorothy Day Exhibit was Larson has been interested in inspired by a documentary enSee Day, page 7 titled “Dorothy Day: Don’t Call
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Collection displayed for 80th anniversary of Catholic Worker By Emily Wright
emily.a.wright@marquette.edu
Student government passes its 2014 fiscal budget. PAGE 3
An education can be found outside the College of Comm. PAGE 7
Senior Matt Trebby says goodbye in his final Tribune column. PAGE 13