The Marquette Tribune | Tuesday, February 25, 2020

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Students desire action from university, MUPD, lawmakers regarding safety NEWS, 4

The other end of the bench Women’s basketball managers talk about behind-the-scenes duties

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Safety alerts expand Attendance guidelines impact Some say they see incidents on Wildfire before MUPD’s messages

No official university standard, professors use own discretion By Kelli Arseneau

kelli.arseneau@marquette.edu

Sarah Foley, a sophomore in the College of Arts & Sciences, gets severe chronic migraines. Last semester, her migraines sent her to the emergency room 22 times. Christina Curtis, a senior in the College of Health Sciences, has a chronic health condition that requires her to go home to a hospital in Chicago for treatments fairly frequently. For these students, it can be difficult to adhere to their classes’ attendance policies. Marquette has no specific

attendance policy in place. According to Marquette’s online bulletin, faculty are not required by the university to take attendance for their courses, but if they use an attendance policy, they are required to put it on the syllabus so students are aware. For students like Foley and Curtis, who have reasons outside their control as to why they might expect to surpass the absence limit in their classes, the Office of Disability Services provides options. There are different types of accommodations for students, ODS director Jack Bartelt said. Some accommodations are “more objective,” he said, like “time and a half” on exams. This is where students are allowed to take exams See ATTENDANCE page 2

Demonstration policy for student groups differs Organizations must have permission to protest in all spaces By Kelli Arseneau

kelli.arseneau@marquette.edu Graphic by Chelsea Johanning chelsea.johanning@marquette.edu

By Annie Mattea

anne.mattea@marquette.edu

Marquette University Police Department, along with the Office of Marketing and Communication, has revised how it shares updates regarding safety related

Marquette first released a demonstration policy as part of the university policies and procedures May 16, 2019. Prior to this, the only demonstration policy in place was located under student organization policies on Marquette’s website. The added UPP demonstration policy was the first time a demonstration policy was in place that

applied to all students, faculty and staff. The student organization policy has not been altered. “The policy was situated in the student organization policies, and so we didn’t stipulate it specifically as the ‘Student Organization Demonstration Policy’ until the UPP came out,” dean of students Stephanie Quade said in an email. “Then, we tried to clarify the name, to differentiate it from the UPP.” According to Wayback Machine, an internet archive service, the student organization policy online has

incidents, according to a university news release. Safety alerts, sent through text messages with a follow-up email, will continue to only be sent in instances of an active threat to campus, the release said. MUPD will send updates

concerning incidents that are not necessarily an active threat through emails with the subject line, “MUPD Update – DESCRIPTION,” according to the release.

INDEX

NEWS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

OPINIONS

Vida Coffee

Fruit-themed concert

Communication needed

CALENDAR......................................................3 MUPD REPORTS.............................................3 A&E..................................................................8 OPINIONS......................................................10 SPORTS..........................................................12

See ALERTS page 2

West Allis location teaches students business skills

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Marquette MUsic club hosts a house show featuring three artists PAGE 9

See POLICY page 3

MUPD must improve efforts to keep campus updated, informed PAGE 10


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