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The Marquette Tribune Stylebook

* 2011-12 Edition *
This stylebook supersedes the Associated Press Stylebook, which should be consulted if this stylebook does not address the issue. When in doubt, consult the managing editor or copy chief. This stylebook should be checked for necessary corrections and updated prior to the start of each academic year.

1212 Building space dictates.

Use full name on all references. Only 1212 is acceptable in headlines when

The 1212 Building housed the College of Professional Studies, Intercollegiate Athletics, the Golden Eagles ticket office, the Office of Student Financial Aid and University Advancement. Built in 1958, the six-story structure was originally a medical building. Marquette purchased the building in 1978 and remodeled it in 1979. It was demolished in May 2008 to make room for Zilber Hall. The buildings address was 1212 W. Wisconsin Ave. 16th Street Structure Street. Do not use Structure 1. 1700 Building space dictates. Use on all references to the parking structure located at 749 N. 16th

Use full name on all references. Only 1700 is acceptable in headlines when

The 1700 Building houses the Physician Assistant Studies Program and the College of Health Sciences. It was originally a Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin clinic. The buildings address is 1700 W. Wells St. 707 Building dictates. Formerly the home of The Old Line Life Insurance Company of America, Marquette acquired the 707 Building in 1999 from American General Corp. The 707 Building houses the Marquette Fund Office, Air Force ROTC, the Institute for Urban Life, the Service Learning Program and the Student Health Services Health Education program. The buildings address is 707 N. 11th St. abbreviations and acronyms Never use parentheses to clarify an acronym. If parentheses are needed to clarify the acronym, then the acronym should not be used. When in doubt, spell it out. In general, do not use fully capitalized acronyms unless each letter of the word is pronounced individually: NCAA, Aiesec. See abbreviations and acronyms in the AP Stylebook. about, approximately The Tribune uses about in reference to estimation: The amount of disgruntled people featured in the Tribune this year was about 200. Using either word followed by a precise amount defeats their purpose. Use full name on all references. Only 707 is acceptable in headlines when space

Abbottsford Hall A nine-story building with 106 units that housed graduate students, married students and students with children until 2005, when it began conversion into a co-ed freshman dorm. In 2005 it housed some freshmen and some graduate students, and the transition to all freshmen was completed in 2006. The building was built in 1939 and purchased by Marquette in 1970. Its address is 722 N. 13th St. Use Abbottsford on second reference. Academic Support Facility The Academic Support Facility contains offices for teaching assistants in the departments of English, philosophy and theology. The facility also houses engineering labs and the Office of Student Loan Accounts and Collections. The facility sits adjacent to Humphrey Hall and was formerly part of Childrens Hospital. Its address is 735 N. 17th St. addresses Abbreviate Ave., Blvd., St. and directionals when following numbered addresses; spell out fully with numbered blocks: 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave. 1600 block of West Wells Street West Wisconsin Avenue The intersection of North 16th Street and West Wisconsin Avenue The intersection of North 16th and West Wells streets If an off-campus location is pertinent to the article, include its address, except: Bradley Center Central Library General Mitchell International Airport Henry W. Maier Festival Grounds Miller Park Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee Public Museum State Fair Park U.S. Cellular Arena See addresses in the AP stylebook.

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Al McGuire Center McGuire Center on second reference. Its nickname, The Al, is acceptable in headlines or quoted material. McGuire is acceptable in headlines when space dictates. The building is named for former mens basketball coach Al McGuire, who led the Warriors to the 1977 NCAA championship. The late McGuire spent many years as a broadcaster for NBC. The McGuire Center is home to the volleyball and womens basketball teams and serves as a practice facility for the mens basketball team. It was built on the old Cobeen and 707 Building parking lots. Als Run Hospital. Alumni Memorial Union Spell out on first reference in regular text. AMU on second reference, in headlines, in the events calendar and in graphics. Acceptable on all references, but full name Briggs & Als Run & Walk for Childrens

alumnus, alumni, alumna, alumnae Alumnus is a male graduate; alumni is a group of male or male/female graduates; alumna is a female graduate; alumnae is a group of female-only graduates. Use alum in headlines or direct quotes only. When identifying a graduate in a story, refer to the person as John Doe, a 1999 College of Communication alumnus. Ament, Tom Ament, a Marquette alumnus and former Milwaukee County Executive, was at the center of the 2002 Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors pension scandal. He resigned amid recall threats. AMU Annex See Alumni Memorial Union. See Union Sports Annex.

Arts & Sciences, College of Note the ampersand. Use A&S on second reference. When talking about the college itself, refer to it as the Helen Way Klinger College of Arts & Sciences on first reference. Associated Press, The AP on second reference. Articles of more than six inches should include a byline if one is available. If no byline, AP should appear in parentheses after the dateline: VILLA PARK, Ill. (AP) See bylines. attribution Use Tracy said instead of said Tracy. An exception is when there is a very long title that accompanies the name: I agree, said Joe Shmoe, director of Marquette media affairs and a former staff member of MUTV. Bayanihan Student Organization BSO on second reference.

Bayanihan means a group of people working together for a common goal or cause. BSO is the Filipino student organization. black Use this racial designation only when specifically relevant to the story. Do not use African-American unless in quoted material or the formal name of an organization: John Doe, who is black, is chairman of the National Association of African-American Painters. Blue Light Phones Capitalize and spell out on all references to the security phones offered by the Department of Public Safety that automatically ring at the DPS Communication Center when the receiver is lifted. There are 284 Blue Light Phones in the campus area. board of directors, board of trustees Always lowercase.

BookMarq One word. The BookMarq, located at 818 N. 16th St. in Campus Town East, is operated by Follett Higher Education Group and is the official bookstore of the university. break in (v.) break-in (n. and adj.)

Brew Cudahy Brew2 and Brew Lagoon prior to that. Brew Bayou Brew Law Brew on the Bridge libraries. Brew Straz Brooks Lounge floor of the AMU.

Located in Cudahy Hall, Brew Cudahy was formerly known as the

Use full name on all references. It is located on the first floor of the AMU. Formally called Legal Grounds, located in the basement of Sensenbrenner Hall. Name of the coffee shop on the bridge between the Raynor and Memorial

Located on the first floor of Straz Hall. Formerly known as the Pub, Brooks Lounge is located on the first

Business Administration, College of bylines mug shots, must be credited.

Always in full.

All articles with at least six inches of copy and all photographs, with the exception of

Salaried employees should be credited with their name and email address: By Amy Bauer amy.bauer@marquette.edu Contributors who are not salaried are Special to the Tribune. No email address should be listed for these contributors. Articles from the AP and U-Wire that exceed six inches of copy should also have bylines. AP bylines should identify the writer as Associated Press, regardless of the writers title: By Kevin Orland Associated Press AP photo credit follows style and regulations from other submitted photos: Photo by John James/Associated Press U-Wire bylines should list the writers home newspaper on the second line and the home school on the third line: By Mary Volpe The DePaulia DePaul U.

CD Use CD on second reference for certificate of deposit and compact disc. In a music story, CD can be used on first reference. Cafe call letters See Marquette Place. Use a hyphen between the call letters and the format.

For television, include the channel: WTMJ-TV Channel 4, WISN-TV Channel 12. For radio, include the numeric identifier after the call letters: WMYX-FM 99.5, WTMJ-AM 620. campus The on-campus area is bordered by North 11th Street, North 17th Street, West Wells Street and West Clybourn Street. The only building in this perimeter that is considered off campus is Gesu Church. University-owned buildings outside this perimeter are also considered on campus, but not their surrounding areas. Consider the rest of the neighborhood bordered by North 25th Street, North James Lovell Street, West Highland Avenue and West St. Paul Avenue as near campus. All other locations are off campus. Campus Circle Project Refers to the failed Marquette initiative of the early 1990s to wall off West Wisconsin Avenue between North 11th and North 16th streets. Campus Ministry Not University Ministry. Campus Ministry is housed in the Office of University Mission & Ministry, AMU 236. The Director of Campus Ministry is the Rev. Edward Mathie, S.J. carillon Located in the tower of Marquette Hall, it is a set of 48 bells that weighs a total of 32 tons. Installed in 1968, the carillon rings at the quarter, half, three-quarter and full hour. Mini-concerts are played Wednesdays at noon. Carmel Hall A three-story apartment building that houses about 60 upperclassmen. It was purchased in 1979 by the Society of Mount Carmel. Its address is 610 N. 17th St. The building was demolished in 2009 to make room for the planned Discovery Learning Complex. Carpenter Tower Use Carpenter Tower on first reference to the co-ed residence hall. Carpenter is fine on second reference. The buildings full name is M. Carpenter Tower Hall, named for Mary Carpenter, Michael Carpenter and Matthew Carpenter. It is home to the Office of Residence Life and Residence Hall Association. The 16-story residence hall houses about 300 freshmen and sophomores, with specialty housing for freshmen engineering students. Built in 1922 as the Catholic Knights Tower, Marquette purchased it in 1960 and converted it into a womens residence hall. It became the universitys first co-ed hall in 1972. Al Capone is said to have stayed there. Its address is 716 N. 11th St. Central Library Use when referring to the Milwaukee Public Librarys Central Branch.

Central Mall The main academic campus, particularly the area around St. Joan of Arc Chapel and the large field north of Lalumiere Hall. chairman, chairwoman gender is unspecified, use the masculine. Do not use chairperson. This rule also applies to spokesperson. If the

Chapel of the Holy Family Use full name or the chapel. The Eucharistic Chapel is a part of the Chapel of the Holy Family. It is located on the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union. CheckMarq Marquettes online portal launched in 2004. Registration, campus housing signups, grade postings and the online student directory are all features of the site. CheckMarq replaced TVR for registration. Clark Hall thereafter. Clark was completed in 1982 and is named to honor Milwaukeean Emory T. Clark, founder of the former Clark Oil Co. Its address is 530 N. 16th St. clean up (v.) cleanup (n. and adj.) See Hunger Clean-Up. Cobeen Hall A freshman residence hall that houses about 360 women, Cobeen Hall has eight floors. The second floor provides specialty housing for nursing students. It was built as the LaSalle Hotel in 1928. Marquette purchased it in 1964. It was named for Charles Cobeen, a 1920 alumnus and former Marquette business manager. Its address is 729 N. 11th St. College Democrats of Marquette College Democrats on second reference. Use on first reference to the home of the College of Nursing. Clark is acceptable

College Publisher Online program The Marquette Tribune used until Fall 2009 to publish its print editions on the Internet as well as original online content and breaking news stories as available. College Republicans of Marquette See Marquette College Republicans.

colleges For academic colleges within Marquette, capitalize and spell out on first reference. Drop college in subsequent references but retain capitalization: Johnston Hall is home to the College of Communication. Lori Bergen is dean of the college. Colleges at Marquette: Helen Way Klinger College of Arts & Sciences College of Business Administration J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication College of Engineering College of Nursing College of Health Sciences College of Professional Studies School of Dentistry College of Education Law School Graduate School Graduate School of Management

colleges and universities Use full, formal name of the college or university on first reference, except in the sports section. A shortened version of the name should be used thereafter: He enrolled at Loyola University Chicago. Loyola is a Jesuit university. Avoid abbreviations in articles, except UWM and MATC. Other abbreviations in headlines are acceptable, as long as the abbreviation is clear. If a university has more than one campus, use a hyphen to signify the location: The University of IllinoisChicago has a good architecture program. However, Illinois-Chicago has mostly commuter students. See Milwaukee Area Technical College, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and University of Wisconsin System. Common Council See Milwaukee Common Council.

Communication, College of When talking about the college itself, use J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication on first reference. Not Communications. Commuter Lounge Alumni Memorial Union. Capitalize Commuter Lounge, which is located on the first floor of the

composition titles Put quotes around book, song, movie, play, poem, computer game, TV show, lecture and art titles, except for the Bible and reference materials dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc. Capitalize The if it is part of the title. Use italics for album titles. See Marquette Tribune, The. See composition titles in the AP stylebook. Coughlin Hall Coughlin on second reference. This three-story, L-shaped building houses the faculty and administrative offices of the departments of English, history, philosophy and theology. Coughlins first floor also has offices for Marquette's Honors Program. Completed in 1977, the building is named for Charles L. Coughlin, president of Briggs & Stratton Corp. and a 20-year member of Marquette's former board of governors. courses Courses should be capitalized and numbered according to their listing in the Undergraduate Bulletin: JOUR 4500, HIST 1001. Cramer Hall Located at 604 N. 16th St., Cramer Hall is next to Schroeder Health Sciences building. It is home to Speech Pathology and Audiology within the College of Health Sciences. Criminology and Law Society CLS on second reference.

Cudahy Hall Cudahy on second reference, unless confusion may arise with the city of Cudahy, at which point use Cudahy Hall throughout. Cudahy was completed in 1994. It is home to Information Technology Services and the department of mathematics, statistics and computer science.

It is formally known as Katharine Reed Cudahy Hall, named for the mother of the building's principal donor, Michael Cudahy. Michael Cudahy is founder and chairman of Marquette Medical Systems, a Milwaukeebased manufacturer of equipment used in medical diagnosis. Its address is 1313 W. Wisconsin Ave. cura personalis datelines Marquettes slogan. It is a Latin phrase meaning care for the whole person. Leave the state designation off cities in Wisconsin. Otherwise, follow AP style.

See datelines and dateline selection in the AP stylebook. dates Jan. 1. Always write out days of the week. When describing when something did or will happen, write the time, day/date and place, in that order: The Fall Festival Dance is from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the Wyndham Hotel. If an event happened or will happen within six days of publication, use the day. If it happened or will happen more than six days from publication, use the date, no day. Do not use tomorrow or yesterday, use the day of the week. Use today or tonight if the event happens on the day of the publication. Set off dates from years with commas before and after year: On Jan. 13, 2010, I edited this stylebook. D2L An online portal established in 2004. The site replaced Blackboard as an online forum for teachers to post assignments for students. David A. Straz Jr. A major Marquette benefactor. See Straz Tower and Straz Hall. Abbreviate months when followed by a day: He left office in January. He left office

Dental School Capitalize in all references to the actual building that houses the Marquette School of Dentistry. The building opened in fall 2002. Its address is 1801 W. Wisconsin Ave. See School of Dentistry. departments departments. See offices. Department of Public Safety Spell out on first reference. DPS is acceptable on second reference and in headlines. It is headed by Chief Larry Rickard. Its office is located in the 16th Street Structure. district Never abbreviate. Use a figure and capitalize when a formal name: Paul Henningsen was a former representative of the Fourth Aldermanic District, which includes Marquette. Paul Henningsen (4th Aldermanic District, which includes Marquette) went to church Sunday. Do not capitalize academic departments, but capitalize non-academic

Discovery Learning Complex The future home for the College of Engineering, three-story building under construction as of Spring 2010 and scheduled to be completed by summer 2011 after several phases of development. The College of Engineering building will feature an innovative Discovery Learning Laboratory and a two-story engineering materials and structural testing laboratory, as well as other new teaching and research laboratories. The five-story, 115,000-square-foot building is being constructed on the south side of Wisconsin Avenue between 16th and 17th streets. DPS DWI East Hall See Department of Public Safety. See OWI. See Straz Tower.

East Mall Loosely defined as the green space on the southeast end of campus, near Tory Hill and the Haggerty Museum of Art. Eckstein Hall The new Law School building completed in the summer of 2010. Replaces Sensenbrenner Hall as the home of the Law School. Education, College of` Use Education on second reference. Educational Opportunity Program Federally funded academic program for low-income and first generation Marquette students. On second reference use EOP. e-mail Lowercase addresses: firstname.lastname@marquette.edu

eMarq The name of the Marquette e-mail system. It replaced PostMarq mail, an email system that became operational in 1999. Emory T. Clark Hall See Clark Hall.

Executive Inn The hotel was completely rented by Marquette in the fall of 2002 to house more than 70 students of an overflow freshman class. The Executive Inns address is 2301 W. Wisconsin Ave. Ex Stasis Ex Stasis is the golden sculpture exhibited on Westowne Mall. It was featured in the 1988 Venice Biennale, an international art exposition held every two years in Venice, Italy. Its creator is Richard Lippold. Firstar Bank Became U.S. Bank in 2002.

Freshman Frontier Program Use FFP on second reference. Students who show potential for success but do not meet Marquette's admission requirements may be selected for FFP. FFP students begin with a five-week summer session, take a reduced course load in their first year and receive academic support services throughout the summer session and freshman year. Freshmen Orientation Does not exist. See New Student Orientation.

fraternities and sororities On all references, use formal title of the specific group: Sigma Phi Delta. Do not use the term frat, unless in quoted material.

Frenn Building

Frenn on second reference.

Purchased by Marquette in 1992 and renovated in 1993 as part of the ill-fated Campus Circle project, Frenn offers two two-bedroom apartments and two three-bedroom apartments for Marquette upperclassmen. Murphys Irish Pub occupies the buildings first level. The building is named for Richard Frenn Sr. and his family, the previous owners. Its address is 1615 W. Wells St. Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Student Discussion Group University Ministry-sponsored organization. Gay/Straight Alliance Gesu Church Church. Refer to the religious community that worships in the church as Gesu Parish: He belongs to Gesu Parish. The building is formally called the Roman Catholic Church of the Gesu. It is officially considered off campus, despite its location. Gilman Building Use Gilman on second reference. GLB on second reference to the

Note the slash. GSA on second reference and in headlines. Use Gesu Church to refer to the actual building: Mass will be held at Gesu

Gilman was built in 1912 and renovated in 1993. The Marquette-owned property offers upperclassmen studio and one-bedroom apartments. Its address is 1621 W. Wells St. Golden Eagle Battalion Golden Eagle gift shop GPA Gymnasium Haggerty Hall Museum of Art. See Reserve Officers Training Corps. See Marquette Spirit Shop.

Acceptable on all references for grade-point average. See Marquette Gym. Use Haggerty Hall on all references to avoid confusion with the Haggerty

Built in 1941, Haggerty Hall underwent a $4.7 million renovation in 1988 and serves as the main building for the College of Engineering. The building is named for alumnus Patrick Haggerty, co-founder of Texas Instruments. It was formally known as Haggerty Engineering Hall. Its address is 1515 W. Wisconsin Ave. Haggerty House Former residence hall for male transfer students that opened in fall 2003. It was located in the former Sigma Delta Phi house at the corner of North 16th and West Wells streets. Haggerty Museum of Art acceptable on second reference. Use the full name on first reference. Haggerty Museum is

Hegarty Apartments The housing units to the west of Jim Hegartys Pub. The address is 1124 W. Wells St. Like the pub, the apartments were owned by Stephen Wolff. As of May 2009, the university is in litigation to purchase the building. Hegs See Jim Hegartys Pub.

Helfaer Tennis Stadium Use Helfaer Tennis Stadium when referring specifically to the home courts of the intercollegiate tennis teams. The building is officially called the Helfaer Recreation Center and Tennis Stadium. See Rec Center. Helfaer Theatre Helfaer Theatre houses the department of performing arts. The 226-seat theatre offers four productions a year. Helfaer has a studio room for acting, directing and dance instruction as well as a costume shop and set design shop. The theatre, formally known as the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, is named for the pharmaceutics industrialist Evan P. Helfaer and his wife. It opened in 1975. Henke Lounge The Henke Lounge is located on the Alumni Memorial Unions second floor and is used for meetings and small receptions. Identify it as being in the AMU. Holthusen Hall Holthusen on second referenece.

Originally known as the Varsity Building, Holthusen Hall contains Varsity Theatre. Holthusen also is home to the Counseling Center, the Office of Marketing & Communication, the Graduate School and the Office of Public Affairs. Built in 1937, the building was purchased in 1967 and renamed in 1985 to honor Henry Holthusen, founder of the Milwaukee Manufacturing Corp. Its address is 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave. honors program Humphrey Hall Lowercase on all references. Humphrey on second reference.

Humphrey, which provides apartments for upperclassmen and some intercollegiate athletes, was purchased by Marquette in 1988. Before that, the building and surrounding structures served as Children's Hospital of Wisconsin for 65 years. It is formally Glenn Humphrey Hall, named for a Milwaukee automobile dealer. Its address is 1716 W. Wisconsin Ave. Hunger Clean-Up Marquettes annual citywide community service project, which is purported to be the largest one-day service event in the country. Clean-Up with the hyphen is the style preferred by organizers. Information Technology Services The university department responsible for most issues regarding technology. ITS is acceptable on second reference and in headlines. ITS See Information Technology Services.

Jesuit Residence The Jesuit Residence is home to more than 50 Jesuits. Originally the Stratford Arms Hotel, Marquette acquired it and converted into a women's residence hall. The building was renovated and became the Jesuit Residence in 1974. Avoid the colloquial Jes Res except in quoted material. Joan of Arc Chapel. The proper name is St. Joan of Arc Chapel. A remnant of 15th century France, the St. Joan of Arc Chapel contains a stone on which Joan of Arc prayed before leading her countrymen into battle against the English in 1429. The chapel, originally known as La Chappelle de St. Martin, was moved stone by stone from Chasse, France, to New York in 1927. It was dedicated on Central Mall in 1966. The chapel is believed to be the only medieval structure in the Western Hemisphere still used for its original purpose. Jodi O'Brien Former candidate for the vacant dean position of the College of Arts & Sciences. Was offered the position and then had the offer rescinded due to published works that conflicted with Marquette's Catholic mission and identity. An open lesbian, O'Brien works at Seattle University in Seattle, Wash., a fellow Jesuit University. John P. Raynor, S.J. Library Johnston Hall See Raynor Library.

Johnston on second reference.

This five-story Gothic-style building is home to the College of Communication. Johnston opened in 1907 and is Marquettes oldest building. When Marquette outgrew its original campus on North 10th and West State streets, Johnston was constructed as an all-in-one building. It housed a library, an auditorium, science laboratories, classrooms and Jesuit quarters. Johnston was renovated in 1938 and 1975. Johnstons basement is underwent major renovations during the summer of 2009, and the exterior of the building went under construction from Summer 2010. The building is named for benefactor Robert A. Johnston, who died in 1907. Its address is 1131 W. Wisconsin Ave. Jim Hegartys Pub Bar formerly located at 1120 W. Wells St., the bar was formerly known as Jim Hegartys Irish Pub, before it closed in April 2010. Hegartys is acceptable on second reference, but avoid the colloquial Hegs except in headlines. It was owned by Stephen Wolff before Marquette purchased the property. JUSTICE Jesuit University Students Together in Concerned Empowerment is the full name of this organization but JUSTICE is acceptable on all references. Krueger Parent and Child Center The Krueger Parent and Child Center houses Marquette's Child Care Center and the School of Education's Parenting Center. The Child Care Center opened in 1989 and is licensed to care for 137 children ranging from six weeks to seven years of age during the academic year. During the summer, the center offers a children's adventure program for children up to age 11. The Parenting Center teaches parenting strategies. The Krueger Center is named for the late William A. Krueger, a Milwaukee printing executive. Lalumiere Hall Lalumiere Hall is the main humanities building. Lalumiere houses the departments of foreign languages and literatures and social and cultural sciences. Lalumiere resembles a giant honeycomb with its 11-foot high, 7-foot wide oval windows cast in a facade of concrete and white quartz panels. The building features an audio-visual language laboratory to assist students in foreign language skills. Opened in 1970, Lalumiere is named for the Rev. Stanislaus P. Lalumiere, one of Marquette's founders and its fourth president.

It is formally known as Lalumiere Language Hall Law School Capitalize when referring to all references to the Marquette Law School. Lowercase when referring to law schools at other universities. The building itself is Sensenbrenner Hall. The Law School will relocate to Eckstein Hall upon its completion, which is expected in the summer of 2010. See Sensenbrenner Hall, Eckstein Hall. LEAD Center Use on all references to the Leadership Education and Development Center. The LEAD Center is in Alumni Memorial Union 140. Les Aspin Center for Government Use Aspin Center on second reference.

Located in Washington, D.C., it provides fall, spring and summer internships for Marquette students, not specifically for political science majors. The center is named for the late Les Aspin, a former Marquette professor who served as President Clintons first secretary of defense. The Rev. Tim OBrien is the centers director. LIMO program. More than 20 vans make up the program, which provides rides in the near-campus area to students from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. It is the central part of Student Safety Programs, a division of the Department of Public Safety. Lunda Room The Lunda Room is a restaurant on the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union. It is open to the public. Use full name on all references. Lynch Veranda out onto Westowne Mall. The name of the third-floor balcony of the Alumni Memorial Union that looks LIMO is acceptable on all references to the Local Intercampus Mobile Operations

MarqCat Note the capitalization, no space. Marquettes online library catalog shared by the Law, Memorial and Science and Raynor libraries. See Marquette Online Research Environment. Marquette Use on all references, unless in quotes. Use MU in headlines, cutlines and graphics. Never use Marquette University, except in quoted material. If necessary for variety, the university is acceptable on occasional reference; however, do not capitalize. MarquetteCard Note the capitalization, no space. Formerly known as an MUID, a MarquetteCard contains name, student identification number and photo. An MUID is a students nine-digit identification number. The card itself can be used to purchase goods and services at campus and select near-campus shops and restaurants. MarquetteCard Services is located in Union Station in the Alumni Memorial Union. MarquetteCASH One word. MarquetteCASH is a debit-type payment system that can be used on both on-campus and off-campus locations around Marquette. Its Web site is www.marquettecard.com.

Marquette College Democrats Marquette College Republicans

See College Democrats of Marquette. College Republicans on second reference.

Marquette Community Action Program The Marquette Community Action Program is a traveling service initiative sponsored by the Office of Student Development. Use MUCAP on second reference and in headlines. Marquette Gym Marquette Gym was built in 1922. It serves as the practice facility for Marquette's varsity athletics and houses the Navy and Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. Though it is often referred to as Old Gym, use Marquette Gym on all references. Marquette Hall Use Marquette Hall on all references to avoid confusion.

Marquette Hall is home to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, the College of Arts & Sciences, the Office of the Registrar, the Career Services Center and the Educational Opportunity Program. Marquette Hall also houses three 300-seat lecture halls. Built in 1924, the building was originally the Science Building. In 1976, it was renamed Marquette Hall in honor of the university's namesake, Jesuit missionary-explorer the Rev. Jacques Marquette. Its address is 1217 W. Wisconsin Ave. Marquette Interchange Where Interstate 43, Interstate 94 Interstate 794 and U.S. Highway 41 meet near Marquette University. Originally built in the 1960s, this historical interchange was rebuilt from 2004-2008, and officially opened on Aug. 19th, 2008. Considered at the time to be the largest construction project in state history. Marquette Journal, The Marquette's quarterly student life magazine. Use The Marquette Journal on first reference, the Journal thereafter. Note capitalization of The. The Journal was first published in 1904. Marquette Online Research Environment www.mu.edu/library. MORE on second reference. Its Web site is

Marquette Place Use on all references to the cafeteria on the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union. It was known as the Cafe until August 2001. Marquette Players Society theater organization. Marquette Radio specified in a quote. MUPS on second reference and in headlines. It is the student

Not WMUR. Use Marquette Radio on all references unless

Marquette Spirit Shop The Marquette Spirit Shop is located on the first floor of the Alumni Memorial Union. Spirit Shop is fine on second reference. Also sometimes referred to as the Golden Eagle gift shop. Marquette Student Government Spell out on first reference, MUSG thereafter and in headlines. MUSG was formerly called Associated Students of Marquette University.

Marquette Tribune, The Use The Marquette Tribune on first reference (when appropriate), the Tribune thereafter. In short pieces, such as corrections, briefs and DPS reports, use the Tribune. Note capitalization of The. Do not use Trib. The Tribune was founded in 1916. Marriott See Sodexo.

Mashuda Hall Mashuda Hall is a seven-story co-ed residence hall for 300 second-year students. Mashuda was formerly the Holiday Inn-Central. The Beatles once stayed there. It was purchased by Marquette and renovated in 1980. It is formally called Josephine Hallman Mashuda Hall, named for the benefactor. Its cafeteria was updated and renovated to a '50s-style dining hall prior to fall 2010. Mass MATC Always capitalize. Mass is celebrated, not said or given. See colleges and universities and Milwaukee Area Technical College.

McCabe Hall McCabe Hall is a coed suite-style residence hall for 216 sophomores. It will open in the fall of 2009 after being converted from an apartment building. Its formal name is the Rev. James S. McCabe Hall, named for the universitys president from 1908 to 1911. Marquette became the worlds first coed Catholic university under his leadership in 1909. McCormick Hall McCormick on second reference.

Formally known as Victor McCormick Hall, McCormick opened in 1968 and is named for a Law School alumnus. It is a co-ed residence hall for freshmen. Memorial Library Memorial on second reference. Spell out on first reference, MATC on second reference

Milwaukee Area Technical College and in headlines. See colleges and universities. Milwaukee Common Council Council or the council thereafter.

Use Milwaukee Common Council on first reference; Common

Milwaukee Public Library If referring to the Central Branch of the Milwaukee Public Library in the 800 block of West Wisconsin Avenue, use Central Library. Milwaukee School of Engineering and in headlines. See colleges and universities. Monaghan Ballroom The official name of the collective ballrooms on the third floor of the Alumni Memorial Union. The Monaghan Ballroom is often divided into smaller ballrooms, which are then identified by letters. MSOE See Milwaukee School of Engineering. Spell out on first reference, MSOE on second reference

MORE MUCAP

See Marquette Online Research Environment. See Marquette Community Action Program.

multipurpose room Capitalize when referring to a multipurpose room in a specific hall, otherwise lowercase: We met in the Schroeder Hall Multipurpose Room. The apartment was a multipurpose room. Do not use MPR, unless in quoted material. MUID Refers to a students nine-digit identification number. Do not confuse with MarquetteCard, which is the tangible ID card distributed to students. See MarquetteCard. MUPS MUSG See Marquette Players Society. See Marquette Student Government.

MUSG Senate MUSG Senate on first reference, Senate thereafter. Capitalize Senate in all cases when referring to the student government body of Marquette, contrary to AP style. All other senates, except state and federal, should be lowercase. See legislative titles. MUTV near campus Use on all references to Marquette University Television. See campus.

New Student Orientation Do not use Freshmen Orientation. New Student Orientation is held Wednesday through Sunday before the start of the Fall semester and is run by Orientation staff. numen flumenque Marquettes motto. Adopted in 1907, the Latin words loosely translate to "God and the River," referring to the Rev. Jacques Marquette's missionary work among Native Americans and his exploration of the Mississippi River. ODonnell Hall The only all-male residence hall on campus, ODonnell Hall houses 150 freshmen. It was built originally as a womens residence hall in 1952. It was used as a co-ed residence hall in 1999 because of the unusually large freshmen class. It was named for the Rev. Edward J. ODonnell, Marquettes 18th president. Its address is 725 N. 18th St. The colloquial OD is acceptable in quoted material and headlines when space dictates. O-Fest See Organization Fest.

office Capitalize within the full name of administrative offices at Marquette. Drop on second reference but retain capitalization of the office itself: He works for the Office of Student Development. Student Development is located in the AMU.

Lowercase when referring to multiple offices: The offices of Student Development and Residence Life sponsored the event. Leave office out of titles but retain capitalization: Jim McMahon is vice president of Residence Life. See Student Affairs, Division of. OHara Hall Former home to Marquettes Office of the President, offices located in O'Hara relocated to Zilber Hall upon its completion in January 2010. Was demolished in May 2010 to make room for Eckstein Hall, Marquette's new home for the Law School. OHara also housed the offices of the Provost, Academic Affairs, University Mission and Identity, External Relations and Administration, General Counsel and Public Affairs. Built in 1920, the building was formerly a private residence. O'Hara was remodeled into an administrative building in 1938 and is named for the former chairman of Marquette's board of governors, Charles O'Hara. Old Gym See Marquette Gym.

Olin Engineering Center Use full name on first reference, Olin thereafter and in headlines. Olin is connected to Haggerty Hall and houses the office of the dean of the College of Engineering and the department of biomedical engineering. Its address is 1515 W. Wisconsin Ave. Also see Discovery Learning Complex for information on the new building to house the College of Engineering, scheduled for completion in Summer 2011. Organization Fest Use on first reference to the annual fall showcase of Marquette organizations. O-Fest on second reference and in headlines. Orientation See New Student Orientation.

Orientation staff The staff that run New Student Orientation. Do not use the colloquial Ostaff. See New Student Orientation. OWI Operating (a vehicle) while intoxicated. In Wisconsin, the charge is operating while intoxicated, not driving under the influence, a DUI, as it is in other states. This changed from DWI, driving while intoxicated. Parents Park Note the apostrophe. The park was located next to the 1212 Building, in front of Abbottsford Hall. It was demolished in May 2008 to make room for Zilber Hall. Parking Lot X Capitalize parking lot when referring to a specific Marquette lot. Lot X on second reference: I have a permit to park in Parking Lot A. However, Lot A is always full. Parking Structure 1 Parking Structure 2 See 16th Street Structure. See Wells Street Structure.

paraprofessional assistants Paraprofessional assistants are trained to assist the Counseling Center's activities and programs, including the Study Skills Assistance Program. Use PPA on second reference.

party affiliation Use anytime a politician is acting in a political capacity: Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin or Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.). The use of parentheses is an exception to AP style. Pauly, John Provost John Pauly on first reference. Pauly was dean of the College of Communication from 2006 until he replaced Madeline Wake as Provost in fall 2008. Pere Marquette Discovery Suite The fifth floor of the Alumni Memorial Union is called the Pere Marquette Discovery Suite and is used by the board of trustees and for University President the Rev. Robert A. Wild to entertain special guests or donors. It requires special access for entry. PostMarq Mail Note the capitalization. PostMarq Mail was Marquettes e-mail system that became operational in 1999. Use PostMarq on second reference. The university now uses eMarq. Preview A one- to two-day program incoming freshmen may attend prior to beginning their first semester at Marquette. Use Preview on all references. Members of New Student Orientations Orientation staff administer Preview. See New Student Orientation, Orientation staff. PrintWise Note the capitalization. PrintWise is a printing system for Marquette students in which they are allotted $21 each year to make copies on university printers. Marquette charges 7 cents per black and white copy and 50 cents per color copy but PrintWise cannot be used to purchase copies. publication names All newspapers, journals and magazines are capitalized, not italicized or underlined. The is capitalized if the publication regards it as part of its title: The Marquette Tribune, The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal. Public Relations Student Society of America quinmester five grading periods per year. Raices Raynor Library PRSSA on second reference.

The academic calendar used by the College of Professional Studies, which includes

Use on all references to the Latino student organization. Raynor is acceptable on second reference and in headlines.

The technology-based library opened in August 2003. Named for former University President the Rev. John P. Raynor, its formal name is the John P. Raynor, S.J. Library. Its address is 1355 W. Wisconsin Ave. Rec Center Use on all references to the Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center, unless specifically referring to the tennis courts. See Helfaer Tennis Stadium. Rec Plex Use on all references to the former YMCA workout facilities located in Straz Tower.

Repairers of the Breach Repairers is acceptable on second reference to the daytime shelter for the homeless, located at 1335 W. Vliet St. Repairers offers grief counseling, a post office, showers, law and medical services, a literacy program and employment counseling.

resident assistant second reference and in headlines. residence hall

Each wing or floor in a residence hall has a resident assistant. Use RA on

Not dorm or dormitory. Avoid the colloquial res hall except in quoted material.

Reserve Officers Training Corps Spell out on first reference. ROTC in subsequent references and in headlines. Specify which branch of the military: He was once in the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps, but he switched to Air Force ROTC. Marquettes Army ROTC is named the Golden Eagle Battalion. Marquettes Air Force ROTC is known as Detachment 930. Marquettes Naval ROTC can also be referred to as midshipmen. Residence Hall Association RHA on second reference and in headlines.

Rev. Identify all priests with the Rev. before the name. Do not use Father except in quoted material: Father Tim Boyd is a wonderful preacher, said the Rev. John Lambert. When referring to more than one reverend, use the Revs. followed by their names. See religious titles in the AP stylebook. RHA See Residence Hall Association. Use Roman Catholic or Roman Catholic Church on first reference, Catholic

Roman Catholic thereafter and in headlines.

Roman Catholic Church of the Gesu

See Gesu Church.

room numbers Write out the full name of the building, followed by the three-digit room number. Use the buildings short name on second reference: The Tribune is housed in Johnston Hall 004. Johnston 004 was full yesterday, so I studied in my room, Carpenter Tower 1410. ROTC Science Library See Reserve Officers Training Corps. Science Library on all references.

School of Dentistry Refers to the faculty, students and academic curricula that focus on dentistry. Dentistry is acceptable on second reference. It is housed in the Dental School: John Smith, who is a second-year School of Dentistry student, sat in the Dental School yesterday. See Dental School. Schroeder Complex Schroeder Hall. Use Schroeder Complex on all references to avoid confusion with

Schroeder Complex is home to the College of Education, the department of psychology, Student Health Service and the College of Health Sciences. Schroeder Complex was originally built in 1932 and renovated in 1981. It is formally known as the Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex and is named for Walter Schroeder, an insurance and hotel executive. Its address is 561 N. 16th St.

Schroeder Hall Complex.

Use Schroeder Hall on all references to avoid confusion with Schroeder

Schroeder Hall is a 10-story co-ed residence hall that houses 606 sophomores. Built in 1957 as a mens residence hall, it became co-ed in 1973. It is formally called Walter Schroeder Hall. Its address is 725 N. 13th St. Sensenbrenner Hall and the National Sports Law Institute. Use Sensenbrenner on second reference to the home of the Law School

Sensenbrenner was built in 1924 and expanded in 1984. Connected to the building is the Law Library. The building is named for benefactor Frank J. Sensenbrenner. Its address is 1103 W. Wisconsin Ave. Service Building Service Building on all references to the home of Facilities Services. The structure, built in 1920, was formerly Shinner's Warehouse. Marquette purchased the building in 1959. It lies just south of the Wehr Physics Building. Smurfy This refers to double entendres. It is named after Sharon Murphy, former dean of the College of Communication. Not to be used in publication. Snow Ball Two words, capitalized. Snow Ball is the formal dance held during Winter Flurry.

Sodexo Sodexo is Marquettes foodservice provider. It was formally known as SodexhoMarriott. Its parent company is Sodexho Alliance of France. South Hall Opened in 2003, the residence hall at 525 N. 17th St. housed male students. Marquette had a three-year lease on the building to accommodate an increased demand for housing, and the hall closed after the 2005-06 school year. The building is owned by University Partners LLP and was previously leased to the state and used as a halfway house for the Milwaukee Womens Department of Corrections. spokesman, spokeswoman Sport Court Annex. spring break STAR St. Joan of Arc Chapel Do not capitalize. See Students Taking Active Roles. See Joan of Arc Chapel. See chairman, chairwoman.

The Sport Court is the name of the basketball court in the rear of the Union Sports

state Capitalize only when used in formal names: The state of Iowa is not as cool as the states of Illinois or Florida. The state Assembly of Wisconsin is in Madison. Michigan State University is in East Lansing, Mich.

Straz Hall Tower.

Straz Hall on all references, including headlines, to avoid confusion with Straz

Formally known as David A. Straz Jr. Hall, it is home to the College of Business Administration. It was built in 1951 and remodeled in 1985. In 1999, a 2600-square-foot atrium was added to the northeast corner of the building in honor of Ralph Brownlee, emeritus professor of marketing. Straz is an alumnus and chairman of the board of Southern Exchange Bank in Tampa, Fla., and chair of Marquette's board of trustees. Straz Tower Hall and Straz Hall. Straz Tower on all references, including headlines, to avoid confusion with Tower

Formally called David A. Straz Jr. Tower, it was known as East Hall until 2002. Do not use East Hall unless in quoted matter or when referring to a past occurrence, in which case the name change should be noted. The building is an 18-story residence hall and was once the central branch of the YMCA. Marquette started leasing space in 1974 and purchased the building in 1993. Student Athletic Board SAB on second reference and in headlines.

Student Affairs, Division of It is Division of Student Affairs, not Office of. Student Affairs on second reference. Christopher Miller is vice president of Student Affairs. Student Health Service Not Services. SHS on second reference and in headlines.

student identification Identify all students by year and college on first reference. Identify organization leaders (if relevant to story) by their titles on first reference and by their year on succeeding reference. Avoid putting the year before the name when another title is used. With no title, put year before name on first reference: MUSG President Lawrence Baylis is eager to begin the school year. Baylis, a College of Engineering senior, said he hopes the year goes well. If listing many students in one paragraph (finalists, award winners, participants), use a consistent style. Refer to student's major only if it relates to the topic discussed. Majors are generally not used except in Viewpoints. The name should be the most important part and all other information secondary. Students for an Environmentally Active Campus headlines. Students Taking Active Roles Use STAR on second reference and in headlines. SEAC on second reference and in

student organization funding Marquette University Student Government funding process for student organizations. Always spell out on first reference, use SOF on second reference and in headlines. Studio 013 Refugees Theatre. Fugees on second reference. The improvisational comedy troupe named for Studio 013 in Helfaer

Summerfest One word. Summerfest is an annual celebration of music held in June and July at the Henry W. Maier Festival Grounds.

Sweeneys College Books Located at 1400 W. Wells St., Sweeneys College Books is independently-owned by Ed Sweeney. It opened in the fall of 2000. Sweeneys is acceptable on second reference and in headlines. Todd Wehr Chemistry Building tomorrow See Wehr Chemistry Building.

Do not use. See dates.

Touchtone Voice Response Spell out on first reference to Marquettes telephone-based registration system which was replaced by online registration through CheckMarq. TVR on second reference. Tower Hall trustee TV See Carpenter Tower. Never capitalize. Avoid; use television instead. See call letters.

Twitter Use on all references to the microblogging social media Web site twitter.com. Posts to the site are tweets. People who tweet are tweeters. Union Sports Annex 16th St. University Ministry University News Briefs acceptable on second reference. Do not use. See Campus Ministry Use full name on first reference to Marquettes news briefs, News Briefs is Use Annex on second reference and in headlines. The address is 804 N.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee reference, UWM on third reference and in headlines.

Spell out on first reference, UW-Milwaukee on second

University of Wisconsin System Use full name on first reference to the collective 26 University of Wisconsin campuses. UW System is acceptable on second reference. When referring to an individual campus, spell out on first reference with a hyphen and shorten thereafter: He enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, but later transferred to UW-Green Bay. U-Pass Note the hyphen. Use U-Pass on all references to the pass, which allows full-time undergraduates at Marquette, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design and Columbia College of Nursing students unlimited rides the Milwaukee County Transit System. Its formal name is University Pass. U.S. Bank Building Formerly the Firstar Building, it is located at 777 E. Wisconsin Ave. The U.S. Bank Building is 601 feet tall and the tallest building in Wisconsin. U-Wire Use on all references to the University Wire, of which the Tribune is a member. UWire should not appear in all caps unless as part of a dateline: BERKELEY, Calif. (U-WIRE) See bylines.

UWM

See University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Valley Fields Valley Fields is about 800 yards south of the Rec Center in the Menomonee River Valley. It is the home field for the intercollegiate soccer teams and the club football team and is used by many intramural athletic leagues. Valley on second reference. Varsity Theatre second reference. VCR Not Theater. Varsity Theatre has a seating capacity of 1,196. Varsity on

Use on all references to videocassette recorder. This is an exception to AP style. Use on all references to the Counseling Centers program, Violence

VOICE Opposition in Community Education. Weasler Auditorium reference.

Weasler Auditorium has a seating capacity of 490. Weasler on second

Websites When referring to websites, do not use http://. Use capitalization only when referring to the company name: He went towww.marquettetribune.org, where he saw an article about MyRichUncle.com. Now is website for 2010, is no longer Web site. Wehr Chemistry Building Wehr Chemistry on second reference.

It houses the department of chemistry. Wehr Chemistry opened for classes in 1966 and is named for C. Frederic Todd Wehr, chairman of the Wehr Steel Co. It is formally the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building. Wehr Life Sciences Building Wehr Life Sciences on second reference.

Wehr Life Sciences is home to the department of biology. It was completed in 1962. It is dedicated to William Wehr, brother of benefactor C. Frederic Todd Wehr. Wehr Physics Building Wehr Physics on second reference.

Wehr Physics is home to the departments of physics and political science. It was completed in 1973 and is named for William Wehr, brother of benefactor C. Frederic Todd Wehr. It is formally the William Wehr Physics Building. Wells Street Structure St. Do not use Structure 2. Use on all references to the parking structure located at 1240 W. Wells

Westowne Mall Formerly West Towne Mall, Marquette now refers to the landscaped area between the AMU and McCormick Hall as Westowne Mall. Do not use Westowne Square. Wild, the Rev. Robert A. University President the Rev. Robert A. Wild on first reference. Wild announced in March 2010 his retirement effective June 30, 2011 or whenever a successor is found, whichever comes first. Winter Flurry Marquettes version of homecoming. The weeklong event is held in January.

yesterday

Do not use. See dates.

Zilber Hall Zilber Hall is the student services building opened in December 2009 on the former sites of the 1212 Building and Parents Park next to Abbotsford Hall. It house the offices of the President, Provost, Bursar, Registrar, Student Financial Aid, Admissions and University Advancement.

SPORTS SECTION
all-America, all-American, all-conference Only capitalize both words when using the full name of a team: All-America team, all-American candidate, first team All-Conference USA, all-conference accolades. alley-oop Al McGuire Center McGuire Center on second reference. Its nickname, The Al, is acceptable in headlines or quoted material. McGuire is acceptable in headlines when space dictates. The building is named for former mens basketball coach Al McGuire, who led the Warriors to the 1977 NCAA championship. The late McGuire spent many years as a broadcaster for NBC. The McGuire Center opened in 2004 and is home to the volleyball and womens basketball teams. It also serves as a practice facility for the mens basketball team. It is located on what used to be the parking lots behind Cobeen Hall and the 707 Building. Al McGuire Court Center. athletic director Use the singular athletic unless otherwise in a formal title. Only capitalize when the title is before a specific name. The athletic director at Marquette is Steve Cottingham. He is the director of athletics. Blue and Gold Classic Formerly known as the Milwaukee Classic, the Blue and Gold Classic is the tournament hosted annually by the mens basketball team. Never use the sponsor when referring to the classic. Big East Conference As with other conference titles, Big East should be written out. The Big East is the athletic conference for all of Marquettes intercollegiate sports teams. The university switched from Conference USA in 2005. Current basketball members include: Cincinnati Bearcats Connecticut Huskies (abbreviate as UConn in headlines only) DePaul Blue Demons Georgetown Hoyas Louisville Cardinals Notre Dame Fighting Irish Pittsburgh Panthers (can be abbreviated as Pitt) Providence Friars Rutgers Scarlet Knights St. Johns Red Storm Seton Hall Pirates South Florida Bulls (abbreviate as USF in headlines only) The mens basketball team plays on Al McGuire Court at the Bradley

(Ctd.) Syracuse Orange Villanova Wildcats West Virginia Mountaineers See major college basketball conferences in the sports section of the AP stylebook.

Bradley Center

Do not use an address.

Charlotte 49ers The University of North Carolina Charlotte identifies its athletic teams only as Charlotte. Never use UNC-Charlotte or any other variant. club sports When referring to club sports, use the sport followed by the word club: mens volleyball club, running club, curling club. However, Marquette Crew is an exception. coach Lowercase in all uses, as it is never a formal title.

Golden Eagles The correct name for all Marquette sports teams. Eagles may only stand alone in headlines; never use Golden in a headline. Also, the Eagles should never soar, sky or fly in headlines. halftime height Avoid using an apostrophe to indicate feet and quote marks to indicate inches (65) unless in very technical situations such as graphics. Use this style instead: The 6-foot-10 center blocked a shot. John Casper is 6-foot-4, the exact same height as Dwyane Wade, who is also 6-4. home run layup match-up Always hyphenate.

Marquette Gym The home court of the intercollegiate volleyball team and occasionally the womens basketball team. A majority of the athletic teams also practice in the building. National Collegiate Water Ski Association NCWSA is acceptable on second reference. The governing body for most club

National Intercollegiate Recreational Sports Association sports, NIRSA should always be spelled out on first reference. Ranks Eagles.

When discussing national rankings, use No. 24-ranked Golden Eagles, No. 24 Golden

Redshirt One word. Some athletes redshirt their freshmen seasons and stay at Marquette for five years, only playing in their four years of eligibility on the sports team. NCAA transfers are required to redshirt one season, and some athletes may obtain a medical redshirt if injured before the start of the regular season. runner-up, runners-up

scores and statistics The winning number is always listed first. All scores should be addressed in numerals and separated by commas: Marquette lost, 55-54, to Duke. Numerals should be listed in points and when referring to field goal attempts: Jason Maxiell scored 4 points on 1-of-9 shooting from the floor. Dwyane Wade scored 9 points and shot 3-for-11. All other stats should follow regular AP rules: Scott Merritt scored 8 points and pulled down six rebounds. Sox This is a plural form derived from the word stocking. When used in a possessive form, add an apostrophe only: the White Sox win last night was incredible. teammate tournaments Always lowercase: Marquette competed in the NCAA tournament last season after bowing out to Cincinnati in the finals of the C-USA tournament. Never use the commercial sponsor of the tournament. U.S. Cellular Arena that, known as the MECCA. Do not use an address. Formerly known as the Milwaukee Arena; before

volleyball According to NCAA rules, the first four games of a five-game match are won by the first team to score 25 points. If the match is still tied after four games, the fifth game is played to 15 points. Follows the rally scoring method. Make sure the winning team is listed first when reporting match results: Marquette beat Tulane, 13-25, 25-22, 25-21, 27-25, Saturday. The 3-1 victory was the first for the young team.

MARQUEE SECTION
CD CD can be used on first reference in the Marquee section. composition titles All titles of books, art, films, songs, plays, movies, TV shows, lectures, etc., are put in quotations. The only entity that should be italicized is the name of an album title. emo hip hop Acceptable on all references. No hyphen. Never abbreviated. Use the Modjeska on second reference. Use the Oriental on second reference

Milwaukee Art Museum Modjeska Theatre Oriental Theatre

R&B

Acceptable on all references to rhythm and blues.

Rave, The Use The Rave on all references to the concert venue at 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave. The facility is also known as the Eagles Ballroom. reviews Reviews are graded with four stars as the highest.

theater, theatre Theater is the spelling for the name of dramatic productions or buildings; the British "theatre" is only used in official names of buildings or groups: Varsity Theatre; the Boulevard Ensemble Studio Theatre, the movie theater.

Milwaukee Addresses
American's Black Holocaust Museum 2233 N. Fourth St. Betty Brinn Children's Museum 929 E. Wisconsin Ave. Boulevard Theatre 2252 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Broadway Theatre 158 N. Broadway Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N. Prospect Ave. Comedy Caf 615 E. Brady St. ComedySportz Theater 126 N. Jefferson St. Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin 500 N. Harbor Dr. Humphrey IMAX Dome Theater 710 W. Wells St. Irish Cultural and Heritage Center of Wisconsin 2133 W. Wisconsin Ave. Marcus Center for the Performing Arts 929 N. Water St. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center 1531 Vliet St.

Milwaukee City Hall 2000 E. Wells St. Milwaukee County Historical Society 910 N. Old World Third St. Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design 273 E. Erie St. Milwaukee Public Museum 800 W. Wells St. Milwaukee County Zoo 10001 W. Bluemound Road Mitchell Park Domes 524 S. Layton Blvd. Off-Broadway Theatre 342 N. Water St. Pabst Mansion 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. Pabst Theater 144 E. Wells St. Petitt National Ice Center 500 W. 84th St. Repertory Theater 108 E. Wells St. Riverside Theatre 116 W. Wisconsin Ave. Schlitz Audubon Center 1111 E. Brown Deer Road Serb Hall 5101 W. Oklahoma Ave. Shank Hall 1434 N. Farwell Ave. Skylight Opera Theatre 158 N. Broadway

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