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John Dodds started a Marquette basketball-related message board in 1999. Glaser, always a passionate follower of athletics, was there as a poster at the start and followed the board through its ...
Marquette Radio hosts three main events during the year. All events are free admission and open to the public. Ring It Out In the fall, MUR hosts a concert formerly known as "Rock-A-Thon" typically featuring three to four artists. In 2022, the event was renamed "Ring It Out" in an effort to broaden the genre diversity and audience of the event.
An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...
ezboard was a provider of a free hosted message board for use by webmasters and message board administrators who have little to no experience running a web site. Along with having premade ezboard templates and a color picking tool, the ezboard community also supports volunteers who will help other users customize their ezboards.
Marquette men's basketball coach Shaka Smart had a unique bond with school president Michael Lovell.. Lovell hired Smart in 2021, saying at the introductory press conference that he was highly ...
The Golden Eagles are coming off a big week in which they beat Purdue at Fiserv Forum and Georgia in the Bahamas.
Marquette Radio is open to all current Marquette University students and offers diverse programming including talk, sports, news and music intensive shows. Students from all fields are invited to practice their skills in production, announcing, public relations, advertising sales, and record company relations.
The Marquette Journal was first published in 1904, one of Marquette University's first student media outlets. During this time, one issue of the Journal was published per school year. In 1915, the Marquette Hilltop yearbook was first published, and the Journal transformed into a student literary magazine. The magazine was published for years in ...