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The old Pabst Brewing Com-pany beer bottling house is transforming into Eleven25 at Pabst, downtown student apart-ments that have some Mar-quette students excited to rent. “Living (at Eleven25) you get to be a part of old Milwaukee,” said Celena Patel, a junior in the College of Arts & Sciences. “I can’t even think of anything I don’t like about it. I wish I could move in right now” INDEX CALENDAR...........................................................3 MUPD REPORTS..................................................3 MARQUEE............................................................8 OPINIONS........................................10 SPORT S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 SPORTS CALENDAR .........................................13 NEWS MARQUEE PAGE 8 “Making a Murderer” MU law professors and students share their views on the series. PAGE 7 Body camera debate Criminology professors weigh in on possible new MUPD devices. www.marquettewire.org Thursday, January 28, 2016 Since 1916 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 SPJ Award-Winning Newspaper Volume 100, Number 15 Senior attacker set program records in assists and points last year Costanza out for season Biology professors detail the quality and healthiness of non-filtered H2O Tap water safety NEWS, 3 SPORTS, 15 Pabst apartments coming MUBB’s new pastoral presence The Rev. John Laurance sits upright in his chair at the end of the bench, making sure his black shoes rest just behind the sideline. At the media timeout, he stands up among the huddle of players and coaches – a calm mind in a moment of commotion. Maintaining serenity is one of the most important aspects of being the Marquette men’s bas-ketball chaplain. The team relies on Laurance as a voice of reason and a pastoral presence for prayer and support. In his first sea-son as chaplain, he’s still learn-ing how to provide all of these elements to the team. “Whenever you begin some-thing, there’s always kind of an initiation period,” Laurance said. “The first year you’re doing any-thing, you’re kind of a freshman, aren’t you? People have to get to know you, so you can’t come in and walk around like you own the place. I’m kind of feeling my way into the job and experiencing it.” First-year chaplain adds calm persona to youthful team See CHAPLAIN, page 13 See COMPOST, page 4 By Dan Reiner daniel.reiner@marquette.edu By Gary Leverton gary.leverton@marquette.edu Photo by Ben Erickson benjamin.a.erickson@marquette.edu Straz implements compost program Marquette installed its first post-consumer composting bin in the Straz dining hall at the beginning of the spring semes-ter in an effort to advance com-posting on campus. Though composting is new this year, Marquette previous-ly implemented a composting Change comes after successful 2-year campus pilot testing By Tricia Lindsey patricia.lindsey@marquette.edu See PABST, page 3 The apartments are slated to open Aug. 24, 2016 at 1125 N. 9th St. So far, 15 Marquette stu-dents have signed leases for the next academic year. Devinne Love, a sophomore in the College of Communica-tion, said the location isn’t too far from Marquette but what re-ally drew her to the new apart-ments is their design. “I had never seen an apart-ment like that before,” Love said. “I loved the interior bricking. That was easily my favorite part.” Patel was also drawn to the building for its design. “I love the floor to ceiling windows,” Patel said. “The interior bricking is also really unique.” In addition, Patel said she signed her lease because of the price, location, and because stu-dents from schools such as the University of Wisconsin-Mil-waukee and Milwaukee Area Technical College will be living there as well. “I like the fact (that) I’ll be able to meet new peo-ple from different univer-sities,” Patel said. “Great networking opportunities.” The building’s general man-ager, Jackie Higgins, said Eleven25 will be able to house around 373 residents. She said the building will be ready by The Rev. John Laurance, 77, took over at the start of the season for chaplain the Rev. William Kelly, who served for more than 30 years. pilot program in the Straz din-ing hall in fall 2011. After see-ing impressive results, the ini-tiative spread to dining halls and cafés campus-wide in fall 2013. Results from the pre-com-posting at Marquette include a total of 24,450 pounds of com-posted material in fall 2013 and 47,550 pounds of food and ma-terials were composted across campus in spring 2014, accord-ing to statistics posted on the university website. Building will house students from many Milwaukee schools
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Title | Marquette Tribune, January 28, 2016, Vol. 100, No. 15 |
Newspaper Title | Marquette Tribune |
Date | 2016-01-28 |
Volume and Issue No. | Vol. 100, No. 15 |
Subject | Marquette University -- Newspapers ; Marquette University -- Students -- Periodicals ; College student newspapers and periodicals -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee |
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Title | Marquette Tribune, January 28, 2016, Vol. 100, No. 15, p. 1 |
Date | 2016-01-28 |
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Transcript | The old Pabst Brewing Com-pany beer bottling house is transforming into Eleven25 at Pabst, downtown student apart-ments that have some Mar-quette students excited to rent. “Living (at Eleven25) you get to be a part of old Milwaukee,” said Celena Patel, a junior in the College of Arts & Sciences. “I can’t even think of anything I don’t like about it. I wish I could move in right now” INDEX CALENDAR...........................................................3 MUPD REPORTS..................................................3 MARQUEE............................................................8 OPINIONS........................................10 SPORT S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 SPORTS CALENDAR .........................................13 NEWS MARQUEE PAGE 8 “Making a Murderer” MU law professors and students share their views on the series. PAGE 7 Body camera debate Criminology professors weigh in on possible new MUPD devices. www.marquettewire.org Thursday, January 28, 2016 Since 1916 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 SPJ Award-Winning Newspaper Volume 100, Number 15 Senior attacker set program records in assists and points last year Costanza out for season Biology professors detail the quality and healthiness of non-filtered H2O Tap water safety NEWS, 3 SPORTS, 15 Pabst apartments coming MUBB’s new pastoral presence The Rev. John Laurance sits upright in his chair at the end of the bench, making sure his black shoes rest just behind the sideline. At the media timeout, he stands up among the huddle of players and coaches – a calm mind in a moment of commotion. Maintaining serenity is one of the most important aspects of being the Marquette men’s bas-ketball chaplain. The team relies on Laurance as a voice of reason and a pastoral presence for prayer and support. In his first sea-son as chaplain, he’s still learn-ing how to provide all of these elements to the team. “Whenever you begin some-thing, there’s always kind of an initiation period,” Laurance said. “The first year you’re doing any-thing, you’re kind of a freshman, aren’t you? People have to get to know you, so you can’t come in and walk around like you own the place. I’m kind of feeling my way into the job and experiencing it.” First-year chaplain adds calm persona to youthful team See CHAPLAIN, page 13 See COMPOST, page 4 By Dan Reiner daniel.reiner@marquette.edu By Gary Leverton gary.leverton@marquette.edu Photo by Ben Erickson benjamin.a.erickson@marquette.edu Straz implements compost program Marquette installed its first post-consumer composting bin in the Straz dining hall at the beginning of the spring semes-ter in an effort to advance com-posting on campus. Though composting is new this year, Marquette previous-ly implemented a composting Change comes after successful 2-year campus pilot testing By Tricia Lindsey patricia.lindsey@marquette.edu See PABST, page 3 The apartments are slated to open Aug. 24, 2016 at 1125 N. 9th St. So far, 15 Marquette stu-dents have signed leases for the next academic year. Devinne Love, a sophomore in the College of Communica-tion, said the location isn’t too far from Marquette but what re-ally drew her to the new apart-ments is their design. “I had never seen an apart-ment like that before,” Love said. “I loved the interior bricking. That was easily my favorite part.” Patel was also drawn to the building for its design. “I love the floor to ceiling windows,” Patel said. “The interior bricking is also really unique.” In addition, Patel said she signed her lease because of the price, location, and because stu-dents from schools such as the University of Wisconsin-Mil-waukee and Milwaukee Area Technical College will be living there as well. “I like the fact (that) I’ll be able to meet new peo-ple from different univer-sities,” Patel said. “Great networking opportunities.” The building’s general man-ager, Jackie Higgins, said Eleven25 will be able to house around 373 residents. She said the building will be ready by The Rev. John Laurance, 77, took over at the start of the season for chaplain the Rev. William Kelly, who served for more than 30 years. pilot program in the Straz din-ing hall in fall 2011. After see-ing impressive results, the ini-tiative spread to dining halls and cafés campus-wide in fall 2013. Results from the pre-com-posting at Marquette include a total of 24,450 pounds of com-posted material in fall 2013 and 47,550 pounds of food and ma-terials were composted across campus in spring 2014, accord-ing to statistics posted on the university website. Building will house students from many Milwaukee schools |
Copyright | This item is issued by Marquette University Libraries. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit the Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. |
Collection | Marquette Tribune |
Collection Information | For more information on Marquette student publications see: http://www.marquette.edu/library/archives/SuperD/D-6_Student_Publications.shtml |
Identifier | trib_2016_01_28 |
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