Guest Editorial by Marquette ROTC Airforce Cadet
With over 200 Student Organizations on campus, it is often difficult to remember the function of fifty, let alone all. One unique organization that has recently increased its activity in the...
View ArticleFrom “Cura Personalis” to “Cura Patria”
They promote social justice, but don’t fast or engage in sit-ins or protests; they preserve freedom, but don’t petition or lobby for legislation; and they develop passionate leaders for change, but...
View ArticleProtestors: kill ROTC, end war
The protest against Marquette University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps on October 26 reminded students that political protests and university life often go hand in hand, and Marquette is no...
View ArticleNROTC Nurse alumni speak at symposium: Program focuses on educational...
The Naval Nursing midshipmen of ROTC heard alumni speak on their own experience with a career in Naval Nursing on Saturday. The symposium’s six speakers offered practical advice for Marquette’s 14...
View ArticleROTC has a moral place at Marquette
Many argue that ROTC may have a legal right to be on campus, but morally it doesn’t deserve place. but that it does not so on a moral ground. This argument is based on the premise that the teaching of...
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