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Volume 100, Number 12
Thursday, December 3, 2015
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Gender-neutral switch Bathrooms in the residence hall lobbies will lose their PAGE 2 gendered signs.
Editorial
Safety alerts: keeping students up to date
2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 SPJ Award-Winning Newspaper
Former Cub hits books Kopitzke studying law at MU after career as player and coach
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MU ranks low for sex health Religious affiliation restricts campus contraceptive options By Devi Shastri
devi.shastri@marquette.edu
When Nadja Simmonds finally sat down to receive her birth control implant last spring, her mother briefly hesitated, saying they could wait until the summer. The provider’s response was one that stuck with Simmonds, now a sophomore in the College of Communication. “The lady said, ‘If she doesn’t want to be pregnant, she has the right to not be pregnant,’” Simmonds said. “And that really stuck with me because I’m like, ‘Yeah, that’s right. If I don’t want to be pregnant, and I want to be sexually active and I want to be safe, I have a right to that. Especially when there’s information and safe tools and resources out there for me to use. I have that right.’” For Simmonds, the issue of sexual health and protection hits close to home. Two of her closest friends have been sexually assaulted. Now, she said her birth control implant is primarily a method of protection. On campus, she finds herself interacting with people who have differing views on sexual health. “I feel like here, I know a lot of people who either can’t talk to their parents about contraceptives or they say, ‘I don’t want to talk about it. Source: The American College Health Association’s 2012 National College Health Assessment
See Sex Health, Page 6
Infographic by Eleni Eisenhart/eleni.eisenhart@marquette.edu
Core curriculum changes could be seen in 2017 Review committee working with MUSG to get student input
The Core Curriculum Review Committee could implement
revisions to Marquette’s common core by fall 2017. John Su, director of the Core of Common Studies and review committee member, said the committee is moving beyond data collection and conversations to form work groups that will design potential framework models. “Ultimately, the goal is to
create an academic experience that will prepare our students to thrive on all levels in the 21st century,” Su said in an email. “We want to create this experience by drawing upon our Catholic, Jesuit heritage and best practices at peer and aspirational institutions across the country.” The other review committee
members include Lars Olson, interim chair of biomedical engineering, Sarah Feldner, associate dean for graduate studies and research and Lowell Barrington, chair of the political science department. Feldner said she wants to make sure the core is doing the best job for the students. “The goals of the
committee are similar to the goals of Marquette,” Feldner said. “We want to transform students – make (the core) unique to Marquette’s way.” Barrington said he wants to involve as many members of the campus community as possible,
INDEX
NEWS
MARQUEE
OPINIONS
SPORTS
By Gary Leverton
gary.leverton@marquette.edu
CALENDAR...........................................3 MUPD REPORTS.................................3 MARQUEE............................................8 OPINIONS.......................................10 SPORTS...........................................12
Adele: The authentic artist
Record-breaking snowman
MURPHY: Hipsters and haters should give ‘25’ a chance.
Looking back at a creation made by the College of Engineering in 1988.
New Gesu pastor reflects
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MUBB blows out Grambling
Johnson scores team-leading 20 points, shoots a perfect 4-for-4 from three.
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The Rev. Jim Flaherty is working on getting to know his parishioners.
See Core, Page 3
Movember Foundation
Dental students grow mustaches to raise awareness for men’s health. PAGE 8
End of the semester survival
HUGHES: During this stressful time of year, take time for yourself. PAGE 11
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