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              <text>INDEX CALENDAR...........................................2 MUPD REPORTS.................................2 MARQUEE..........................................10 OPINIONS.......................................14 SPORTS...........................................16 NEWS MARQUEE PAGE 10 Student homemade beer Seniors Corey Lemay and Bridget Perry create Blackstone Brewery. OPINIONS PAGE 14 Campus-wide safe spaces COMSTOCK: We have created safe spaces that are exclusive. PAGE 15 Choosing Marquette HUGHES:As a Marquette student, I continue to choose this university. SPORTS OPINIONS PAGE 17 MUBB hosts Iowa Teams square off in Gavitt Tip-Off game. PAGE 6 Inventing bone implants Dentistry professors may patent project for facial reconstruction. PAGE 6 Body cameras a possibility MUPD chief hopes to have and try out various brands next semester. www.marquettewire.org Thursday, November 19, 2015 Since 1916 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014. 2015 SPJ Award-Winning Newspaper Volume 100, Number 11 Former DI player continues volleyball career with club team Gosh joins club Students knit sweaters for objects around campus Yarn bombs appear Opining current events on social media Editorial PAGE 8 PAGE 14 PAGE 16 By Natalie Wickman natalie.wickman@marquette.edu Some narrowly missed being targets of Nov. 13 violence Students, alumna in Paris react to attacks The Marquette Police Depart-ment is exploring better ways Despite a small number of stu-dents in attendance at last week’s climate study discussion forums, Climate Study discussions continue By Brittany Carloni brittany.carloni@marquette.edu Last week’s feedback forums received low student attendance students have the opportunity to discuss the results until Dec. 2. “We will continue to invite com-ments from the university commu-nity and in particular from Mar-quette’s student communities,” said William Welburn, chair of the Climate Study Working Group and associate provost for diversity and inclusion in the office of the provost, in an email. Welburn said the climate study website provides a form for individual submissions and the Climate Study Working Group will be available to facilitate dis-cussions through Dec. 2 if groups of students are interested in having a forum. In addition, Welburn said the Climate Study Working Group has had good responses to focused forums for student sub-commu-nities. Welburn said the group received support from Latino stu-dents, Native American students and LGBT students. 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Marquette graduate So-phie Zeck, a teacher in Paris, was on the Metro the night of the attacks when a woman By McKenna Oxenden mckenna.oxenden@marquette.edu Text alerts limited to situations where there is urgent threat to use social media to inform the community about crime after a burglary and a robbery this past weekend. MUPD said they will meet with Marquette’s Office of Marketing and Communication to develop the best way to share information regarding crime. “We want to be careful that we aren’t inundating people that they become numb to the point that they don’t recognize when there is something serious going on,” said MUPD Chief Paul Mascari. Saturday, two subjects ap-proached a Marquette student as she exited her building and attempted to forcefully re-move her purse. MUPD was in the area and quickly detained the suspects. The following day, two subjects were allowed ac-cess into an apartment build-ing where they knocked on doors until they gained entry into an apartment. 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