The Warrior, Marquette’s Independent News Source has unveiled it’s new and improved website design in time for March Madness, the end of the school year and eventual graduation reminiscing.
Improvements include:
- Better search functionality
- Improved category management
- Most popular articles lists, comments and tags
- New ad spots (contact business@thewarrior.org if you’re interested)
- Better RSS feeds
- Email subscriptions are now available
- More pictures, better organization
They are still loading in all the the archives but, be sure to check it out!
Last 5 posts by Brandon- Public Option at Work: Canadian Premier Comes to US for healthcare - February 2nd, 2010
- Meaningless Government Metrics: Jobs Created and GDP - January 11th, 2010
- Wednesday Hero: Army Master Sgt. C. J. Grisham - December 16th, 2009
- Free Marketers Give Legislators Pink Slips for Smaller Government Tomorrow - November 21st, 2009
- Senate Healthcare Bill: 392 Mentions of taxes and regulations - November 20th, 2009
Tags: Independent, News, The Warrior









The site looks awesome, Brandon!
Congrats to all the Warrior staff!
QUESTION:
Any reason GOP3 has been ignoring every and all subjects on the national political scene? I appreciate the analyses on the legal issues facing Wisconsin and so forth, especially as that is progressively becoming Daniel’s forte. But where have the remaining members of the current and former Triumvirates gone? Why are there no articles on the national issues, especially given a presidential election year? Has there been pressure exerted by the RNC to refrain from such discussion? Where did everybody go?
The crickets are chirping…
Sometimes the absence of news is important news.
Is GOP3 unhappy with current presidential politics? Until now, I’ve never known any triumvirate to shy away from an opinion.
What’s the story here?
Chirp Chirp Chirp
Hello James-
I have been making a number of posts on the Presidential race see: http://gop3.com/tag/barack-obama/
However, right now the local elections take precedence because they are more immediate. We will return to regular national commentary soon.
Thank you for your readership!
Brandon