The Marquette Tribune | Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014

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Since 1916

Volume 99, Number 14

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

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New leadership structure University President Michael Lovell laid out plans for a new system PAGE 2

Editorial

2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 SPJ Award-Winning Newspaper

Volleyball wins weekend

MU data breach raises question of online security PAGE 8

Golden Eagles take down Villanova and Seton Hall in record-setting weekend

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Humphrey to become residence hall McCabe will become university-owned apartment building By Natalie Wickman

natalie.wickman@marquette.edu

McCabe Hall will be converted into a university-owned apartment building by fall 2015, while Humphrey Hall will turn into a residence hall, an Office of Residence Life email to Humphrey residents announced Monday. The email said the move is to accommodate a rising number of underclassmen. Residents in Humphrey were told their leases will not be extended beyond May 2015. But for Humphrey residents like Maddie Bartot, a junior in the College of Health Sciences, it means she and her roommates have to scramble to find a place to stay next year. “We’re all pretty upset,” said Bartot, who said she was planning on living in Humphrey for the next three years during her graduate career. “Had we known about this earlier, we would have started looking for affordable housing. We’re See McCabe, Page 2

Photo by Rob Gebelhoff/robert.gebelhoff@marquette.edu

Humphrey Hall will be turned into a residence hall for underclassmen while McCabe Hall will be converted into apartments for the fall of 2015.

Student studying abroad hospitalized in Madrid

A Marquette student was seriously injured Sunday night while studying abroad in Madrid, according to an email Monday from

Vice President of Student Affairs L. Christopher Miller. Jennifer Waters, a junior in the College of Business Administration, reportedly fell back and hit her head after being grazed by a car while walking to a religious service. She is said to have suffered a cranial fracture, and had surgery to stop the bleeding before she was put into a medically induced coma, according to a Facebook post from WAHS Breakthrough, a bible study group

at West Aurora High School, which Waters attended. The Office of Student Affairs will offer resources to the university’s study abroad students in Madrid and on campus to help students cope with the situation. “As a close campus community, an event like this one impacts each and every one of us in different ways,” Miller said in the email. “Remember that we have numerous resources on campus, including the Counseling

Center, Residence Life and Student Affairs staff who are available to meet and talk with you as needed.” Many students offered prayers and best wishes on Waters’ Facebook page. “Jen’s an awesome person, she works in the (Brew Bayou) and I have not met one person who didn’t like her immediately,” said Brian Chenette, a junior in the College of Business Administration, who has known Waters for

three years. “It is really sad that this happened to her and hopefully she is going to be OK.” The university is providing resources to Water’s parents, according to Miller’s email. “(Water’s parents) have asked our Marquette community to support (Waters) and their family in prayer during this difficult time,” Miller said in the email. Monday’s 10 p.m. mass in the St. Joan of Arc Chapel will be offered for Waters’ healing.

INDEX

NEWS

MARQUEE

OPINIONS

SPORTS

College of Business Administration junior involved in accident By Andrew Dawson

andrew.dawson@marquette.edu

CALENDAR...........................................2 DPS REPORTS.....................................2 CLASSIFIEDS......................................5 MARQUEE............................................6 OPINIONS........................................8 SPORTS...........................................10

HEIR lab receives funding

The engineering lab will create new robots to be used for education. PAGE 4

‘Evil Dead: The Musical’

Play makes its Milwaukee debut at the Underground Collaborative. PAGE 6

Gonzalez: Coffee sans WiFi

“Screen-free” coffee houses may bring back relaxing hangout spaces.

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MU splits final home stand

Women’s soccer shuts out Seton Hall, loses in double OT to Depaul.

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