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She, her staff and players has built a strong, solid foundation for those who will follow and continue to grow and strengthen the program.”

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The university announced Wednesday night that women’s basketball coach Terri Mitchell will not return next year, just three weeks after the resignation of former men’s basketball coach, Buzz Williams.

MKE arena draws public stipulations Common Grounds group calls for park, recreational funding By Joe Kaiser

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Five years before Miller Park opened for the Milwaukee Brewers’ 2001 season, a 0.1 percent sales tax increase was instituted in Ozaukee, Washington, Waukesha, Racine and Milwaukee counties for the park’s $290

million in public funding. The sales tax is predicted to continue for another six years. With preliminary rumblings now underway about a potential new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks, public funding could again become a discussion point. One group, which involves Marquette students, thinks that needs to come with a stipulation. Nearly 200 Marquette students were among a crowd of more than 500 people who voted in favor of Common Ground’s Fair See Fair Play, Page 4

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years,” Mitchell said. “In my 18 years as head coach, I have been privileged to work with amazing coaches and staff. I have been most blessed to coach unbelievable women that have impacted my life. I will cherish those relationships forBy Andrew Dawson andrew.dawson@marquette.edu ever and am looking forward to beginning the next chapter Women’s basketball head of my life.” coach Terri Mitchell will not A search for Mitchell’s rereturn next season, Interim placement will begin immeVice President and Director of diately. Mitchell steps down Athletics Bill Cords announced as the university’s secondWednesday night. highest paid employee behind “Over the course of the past former men’s basketball coach 23 years Coach Mitchell has Buzz Williams as of 2012. had a very posThat year, she itive and lastm a d e ing impact on $435, 953. the Marquette “Terri has women’s basbeen a valketball proued member gram,” Cords of the Marsaid. “She, quette family her staff and for the past 23 players has years, includbuilt a strong, ing 18 years solid foundaas head coach tion for those of our womwho will folen’s basketball low and conBill Cords, team,” said Interim vice president and director Interim Unitinue to grow of Marquette athletics versity Presiand strengthen the program.” dent the Rev. Robert A. Wild. Mitchell leaves after 18 years “Throughout her tenure, Terri at the helm with an overall re- embodied our Jesuit, Catholic cord of 348-215 and 15 post- values with her commitment season appearances. Her big- to service and her emphasis on gest success was winning the developing young women of 2008 National Invitation Tour- character both on and off the nament Championship. court. We wish Terri all the “I would like to thank Fa- best and we know she’ll conther Wild, Bill Cords and the tinue to be successful far into University for allowing me the future.” to be a part of the Marquette Community for the past 23

Women’s basketball coach resigns 3 weeks after Williams departs

By Natalie Wickman

The university will not alter its strategic plan despite major administrative changes since it was approved in May 2013, but its development has slowed significantly. “We’re struggling a little with developing systems to track and measure our progress on the pursuit of ideas,” said Tom Ganey, university architect and cochairman of the plan’s coordinating committee. “I’ve found some good colleagues in the College of Business Administration to consult with and we’re working through some models.” The strategic plan’s six overarching themes are pursuit of academic excellence for human well-being; research in action; social responsibility and community engagement; formation of the mind and the heart; enhancement of organizational effectiveness; and sustainability of valuable resources. Each theme has its own goal that makes up the plan’s foundation. Ganey said the plan’s themes and goals will be implemented over the next five to seven years. “There have been a lot of new initiatives; just having the plan gives the colleges a place of

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MU invites Delta Tau Delta fraternity chapter to colonize

Marquette University Interfraternity Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to invite Delta Tau Delta fraternity to establish a colony on campus. “We’re really excited,” said

IFC President Alex Landry, a senior in the College of Business Administration. “They have a lot of excited alumni that I’m looking forward to working with. We’re ready to hit the ground running and fall with them.” Landry said Delta Tau Delta had a presence on Marquette’s campus in the past. He said it was the first fraternity to establish a chapter at Marquette after a ban on national social fraternities was lifted in 1968. Landry said, however, he was not able to find exactly when

Delta Tau Delta left campus. Although Delta Tau Delta was invited by IFC, it still has a couple more steps to go through before it can officially establish a colony. The organization still needs to be approved by both the university administration and the Marquette Student Government Student Organizations Committee. The push toward expansion began last year when IFC was approached by an interest group hoping to bring a

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New Greek colony to begin recruitment during next semester By Joe Kvartunas

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Campus Walgreens prices are higher than other stores. PAGE 5

The men’s basketball team is not the only strong suit at MU. PAGE 10

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New Big East sees what it’s missing with UConn title sweep. PAGE 13


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