Marquette Tribune I November 21, 2023

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The Marquette Tribune campus news since 1916

Volume 107, Number 11

Marquette wins its 3rd straight Big East title

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

12) over the Seton Hall Pirates Saturday night at the Al McGuire Center. “We really wanted to take care of this weekend and take care of business, because we want to win a championship in the Big

East and that’s what we did tonight,” junior outside hitter Jenna Reitsma said. “We just put our foot on the gas and just kept going the whole night, we were swinging great, playing really clean volleyball, which was really helpful.”

Sharing the wealth Marquette

didn’t

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to rely on just one person to get the title — everyone was involved. Four Golden Eagles — Anastasija Svetnik (who was honored before the match for Senior Night) Aubrey Hamilton, Carsen Murray, Hattie Bray and Reitsma — had over five kills in the win. “Balance is key,” Theis said. “If we’re versatile offensively — we’ve got hitters moving around different zones along the net that we can score — it’s just a lot to defend and try and handle. Versatility is big and we’re going to need it down the stretch.”

It wasn’t until the third frame that Hamilton hit double-digit kills, leading Reitsma, Bray and Murray to lead the Golden Eagles with over five kills each by the end of the second set.

Foti injured

Junior primary right side Ella Foti left Friday’s game early, and didn’t dress for the regular season finale. “She sees the doctor Monday morning,” Theis said. “So we’ll see what they determine from that.” Her timetable to return is unclear.

By Jack Albright

jack.albright@marquette.edu

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yan Theis had only one complaint: the temperature of the water. “You’d think they could give me some lukewarm water,” the Marquette head coach said after the game with a chuckle. Theis may have been dry before the game started, but after Marquette volleyball won its third consecutive Big East regular season title, he received his post-game celebratory drenching. Having already secured a first round bye in the Big East Tournament, the Golden Eagles claimed the only thing still left on the table — champion status — with a 3-0 sweep (25-8, 25-11, 25-

Photo courtesy of Marquette Athletics.

MU volleyball celebrated its third consecutive Big East regular season title after sweeping Seton Hall at the Al McGuire Center.

MU updates parking pass purchase dates Commuters get first access to spring permits By Hope Moses

hope.moses@marquette.edu

Student parking permits for the spring semester will go on sale through a new tiered system beginning Tuesday, Nov. 28. Commuter students will have priority and be able to purchase non-24-hour permits on Nov. 28. Graduate students, seniors and juniors, including law and dental, are able to purchase 24-hour permits on

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Dec. 5. Following that, sophomores can purchase their permits on Dec. 12 and first-year students on Dec. 19. For 24-hour parking permits, it will cost students $345 per semester. For fulltime commuters, the price is $226 per semester. Registration opens each day at 9 a.m. CST. Permits can be picked up at the parking office at the Alumni Memorial Union’s Union Station beginning Jan. 9, 2024.

Prior to this change, students were assigned days to receive a parking pass through Marquette Parking Services page. Students who rely on car transportation to and from campus, such as commuters, were prioritized. At the start of the school year, over 400 students were on the waitlist for parking permits.

located at 749 N. 16th St. To enter and exit parking structures on campus, students with permits must have their MUID and a valid hang tag. The permit must be displayed on the vehicle when parking on campus.

Graduate students can pay for parking permits via payroll deduction by contacting Parking Services at 414-288-6911 before purchasing a permit. Permits must be paid in full.

Where can students without parking What do students permits park? Without permits, stuneed to purchase a dents are subjected to tickparking permit? eting. To avoid citations,

To purchase a park- contact Marquette’s ParkWhere can students park ing permit, you will need ing Services Office to regwith a permit? your Marquette username

ister the vehicle. It is advised by Parking Services that drivers read all signs carefully and abide by the posted regulations.

What was the process for purchasing permits last year?

Students with permits can park in the Wells Street Parking Lot located at 1240 W. Wells St. or the Sixteenth Street Parking Lot

and password, the vehicle’s make, model and color, a state license, license number and credit card information.

Index

News

Sports

A&E

Physician’s assistant program will seek re-accreditation in September 2025

Club gymnastics emphasizes teaching new members the sport.

Marquette Naturals celebrates 20 year anniversary with alumni.

SPORTS.......................................................6 OPINIONS..................................................10 CROSSWORD........................................11 COMICS.....................................................11 A&E................................................................12

PA program probation PAGE 4

Prioritizing community PAGE 6

“Supernaturals” PAGE 12


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