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Volume 97, Number 58
Strategic plan gets nod from trustees
Thursday, May 2, 2013
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Spring days floating by
By Allison Kruschke
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University President the Rev. Scott Pilarz announced Wednesday in an email that Marquette’s Board of Trustees endorsed the university’s strategic plan, titled Beyond Boundaries: Setting the Course for Marquette’s Future. The plan has already been approved by the University Academic Senate, the Deans’ Council and the President’s Cabinet. The Strategic Planning Coordination Committee, co-chaired by University Architect Tom Ganey and Vice Provost for Research and Graduate School Dean Jeanne Hossenlopp, spent 18 months preparing the plan. It operates around six “strategic themes” with their own sets of goals and objectives, including “pursuit of academic excellence for human well-being,” “research in action,” and “formation of the mind and the heart.” “Although today represents a major milestone for the university, it is also the beginning of what is sure to be the challenging and rewarding work of bringing the plan to life through implementation,” Pilarz said in See Strategic, page 6
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Mike Reed, a sophomore in the College of Engineering, attempts to block a Frisbee from JP Traxler, a junior in the College of Engineering, during a game on the quad Saturday. Marquette students began migrating outdoors this weekend after this year’s unusually long winter finally came to a close.
Student media faces budget One year review on cuts, restructuring in 2013-14 new alcohol policy Final budget likely to Marquette deems be announced in June policy change success; with 5 percent cut students weigh in By Pat Simonaitis
By Melanie Lawder
Student media at Marquette will undergo a restructuring for the 2013-14 academic year meant to spark increased digital-first content and collaboration between its six branches – while also facing a potential 5 percent budget cut, members of the Board of Student Media said Wednesday.
This spring, the last day of finals will mark the close of Marquette’s first academic year with an alcohol policy that uses monetary fines to penalize students for conduct violations. Students and administrators reflected on the policy’s effects so far. Erin Lazzar, assistant dean of students, said the Office of Student Development, the
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Peter Fiorentino, a freshman in the College of Communication, prepares to go live for his “Cynical Sports” Marquette Radio show. INDEX
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See Convergence, page 7
university division that formulated the new policy, was pleased with how the policy was implemented and received by students. Lazzar said the new policy allowed for “tremendous transparency” and “tremendous consistency” in dispensing punishments to students. “There certainly were students who had some constructive criticism for the policy,” Lazzar said. “We also had a number of students who really appreciated the idea that there were standardized sanctions that were listed. So students who were charged with violating parts of the policy, See Alcohol, page 6
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Senior Matt Mueller reflects on the past and the future. PAGE 9
Climbing to the top of Gesu provides perspective on college. PAGE 13
The year in sports was exciting from the very first night of action. PAGE 17