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Volume 107, Number 4
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
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VOGUE at MU
here, and I wanted to create something that brought students of color together. Something that represents us, and fashion is one of the biggest ways that we can express ourselves because there’s not a lot of outlets of expression for us on campus. How can students join the club and when is the fashion show? Right now, our club is pretty much booked; however, as the semester changes, we do encourage people to try to join the club if they’re interested. The fashion show is Dec. 2 at the AMU Ballrooms from 7-10 p.m. It’s very, very exciting. For the fashion show, we have created a model form that we passed out at O-fest and we posted on the Instagram app. What are the themes of the days you chose for Vogue at MU’s first fashion week? We have all seen fashion shows in Vogue magazines and Vogue issues and that is really where the name came from. They have fashion week in real life so let’s bring it to Marquette. The first theme is streetwear, streetwear is fairly easy, but then things start to get complicated towards the second and the third categories. The second category is renaissance — not like Beyonce’s “Renaissance” or Harlem Renaissance. Renaissance is really defined as bold colors and bold patterns — I feel like not many people know that. The last category is icons. With icons it’s basically what makes you an icon in your own style. How did you get into the love of fashion? Photo by Forster Goodrich, forster.goodrich@marquette.edu It started with my mom Vogue at MU’s President Jayna Hogan-White began the fashion club last year to create another campus space for students of color. and my grandmother. I arquette’s cam- fashion week this past It really all started by Tik would dress in their clothes pus gained a new week. Vogue at MU’s pres- Tok. I wanted to go to a sometimes, but then in club last year ident, Jayna Hogan-White, historically Black college high school I started getting that allows students of col- a sophomore in the College or university but instead I my own style. With my own or to not only create unity, of Arts & Sciences, spoke went to Marquette which style, I’m still improving it. but also express themselves with the Marquette Wire. is a predominately White It’s not like a set style, that’s through fashion. What sparked the idea to institution. There’s not real- the beauty in fashion — it’s By Mimi Sinotte Vogue at MU held its first create this club? ly a lot of students of color Mimi.sinotte@marquette.edu
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Candidates, dates, battlegrounds in 2024
The race to the White mary elections and be the 2024, starting with the Iowa April 2, 2024. Debates continue House is in full swing as eventual nominee stand- Republican caucus on Jan. The general election will candidates increase their ing on the stage of their 15, 2024, and the Demobe held across the nation to discuss issues efforts to achieve victory party convention. cratic primary in South on Nov. 5, 2024. facing America in the Nov. 5, 2024 general When are the primary Carolina on Feb. 13, 2024. Who is running for By Uzair Qhavi
uzair.qhavi@marquette.edu
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election. But before they do, they must set out to win their respective pri-
and general elections?
The primary election will be held over the course of
Both the Democratic and Republican primaries in Wisconsin will be held on
president in 2024?
Index
News
Sports
Opinions
MU club to host networking events and guest seminars for students.
WSOC’s Molly Keiper on returning to her parents’ alma mater.
We must take proactive measures to limit the spread of the virus.
SPORTS.......................................................5 OPINIONS..................................................10 CROSSWORD........................................11 COMICS.....................................................11 A&E................................................................12
Women In Business
Family Ties
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In September 2023 polls, see 2024 page 2
COVID-19 is still here PAGE 10