Since 1916
Volume 99, Number 29
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
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Drug spike hits campus
DPS reports show wave of incidents in dorms over the past week PAGE 4
Editorial
Road accidents of late urge greater perceptiveness PAGE 10
2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 SPJ Award-Winning Newspaper
Women fall to Bluejays Marquette remains winless in conference play after 9th Big East loss Sunday night
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Students criticize Ozzi system
McAdams defended by theology professor
Reusable containers divert 85,000 dining hall boxes from trash By Andrew Schilling
andrew.schilling@marquette.edu
By Nicky Perry
nicolette.perry@marquette.edu
One semester after Marquette Student Government unveiled machines in dining halls to reduce use of disposable to-go containers on campus, MUSG said more than 85,000 containers were averted from ending up in trash cans. MUSG implemented the Ozzi system this past fall as part of a push to promote sustainability at Marquette. “From what we’ve seen with the launch this year it’s definitely paid off,” said Seth Haines, a freshman MUSG senator representing Straz Tower. “This is a huge step, and one of the best campus launches in the country for this system.” Although student representatives have lauded the results so far, some dining hall workers See Ozzi, Page 4
through emails sent to anyone with a Marquette email and put suspicious emails, which may contain viruses, in a separate folder before it reaches an inbox. Mary Simmons, senior director for technology services, said MU_Student was created in response to student complaints about continually having to log back onto MU_Wireless. If students walk across campus, the device they logged on with will remember their login information. MU_Student was also made to be safer. “The traffic that goes across MU_Student is encrypted, whereas with MU_Wireless it is in plain text,” Simmons said. “And so if somebody was trying to hack into the wireless network,
Theology professor Daniel Maguire penned a letter to University President Michael Lovell addressing the lack of due process behind relieving political science professor John McAdams of his teaching duties as part of a College of Arts & Sciences conduct review. Marquette faculty members have stayed silent regarding the widely-publicized disagreement over discussing same-sex marriage between former teaching assistant Cheryl Abbate and an unidentified student in her Theory of Ethics class. The student reported the incident to McAdams, who wrote about it and criticized Abbate on his blog, Marquette Warrior, which provoked the Westboro Baptist Church to picket campus in December. The College of Arts & Sciences underwent a conduct review to assess the situation and relieved McAdams of his teaching duties and faculty activities with pay, asking him to stay off campus during the review. Maguire noted in the letter that he disagrees with McAdams on many issues, but that didn’t stop him from questioning the way McAdams is being treated, saying many minds should be free to compete in a university setting. “My key objection is that action was taken against a professor without due process,” Maguire said. “I decided to write the letter because I’m a believer in due process. I’m a long term member of (the American Association of University Professors), which is really the premier of academic freedom and integrity. Their strongest process is due process.” In the letter, Maguire describes McAdams’ banning from Marquette’s campus as “bizarre, demeaning and unjust.” “In almost half a century in the academe, I have never seen a similar punishment imposed
See Wifi, Page 2
See McAdams, Page 4
Photo by Matthew Serafin/matthew.serafin@marquette.edu
MUSG installed three Ozzi machines last fall: two in the Alumni Memorial Union and another in Schroeder Hall.
WiFi connection to address sign-in issues IT Services launches alternative Internet access for students By Devi Shastri
devi.shastri@marquette.edu
Photo by Amy Elliot-Meisel/amy.elliot-meisel@marquette.edu
The MU_Student connection was started on campus over winter break. INDEX
CALENDAR...........................................2 DPS REPORTS.....................................2 CLASSIFIEDS......................................5 MARQUEE............................................6 OPINIONS........................................8 SPORTS...........................................10
This semester brought two new services from the Information Technology department, MU_ Student wireless connection and an anti-spam quarantine folder for Marquette email accounts. The two do not have any relation with one another, but are changes that IT Services worked on over winter break. MU_Student was made to save student internet login information on the device being used. The antispam quarantine folder will look
MARQUEE
OPINIONS
SPORTS
Kaiser: Provost search
Candidate visits brought together perspectives, off-and on-campus.
Club hockey dominates
Golden Eagles pick up two easy wins over Loyola on senior weekend.
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Marquette Confessions
Popular Facebook page draws mixed reviews and messages from students. PAGE 6
Gozun: The U.S. heartland
The Midwest’s reputation as the land of Americana often holds true. PAGE 8
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