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 It is move-in day for Marquette University. It will welcome the class of 2028 to campus today. Were told the incoming Freshman class is made up of nearly 2,150 students from 40 states, Washington D.C., two U.S. Territories and 11 other countries.Two of those students are Lily Kuypes and Avery Sill. The pair met on Instagram and the rest is well history in the making. They said their excited to make memories and tackle year one side by side.   stanley vaso                       TMJ4                Lily Kuypers and Avery Sill are excited to move into their new dorm on campus at Marquette University.     Im looking forward to making new friends and being in a new city,  said Kuypers. Same, I m just excited for all these new opportunities,  said Sill.Some returning students made their way back to campus a day early to roll out the red carpet for the new class.  Our building is super nice and everyone here is so welcoming to us.  said Sill.               stanley becher           TMJ4                Avery Sill shar stanley cup es move-in day excitement with TMJ4.    Alexis Mennis is a rising sophomore helping out with Freshman orientation on Wednesday. She said shes eager to share everything she knows in order to make things easier for incoming students.                        TMJ4, Sydni Eure                Alexis Mennis is a sophomore orientation leader.      My orientation leader was the best,  said Mennis.  She definitely got me adjusted to Marquette and showed me all the ropes. So, I just want to give all the new stude Qenk Lisa Marie Presley, only child of Elvis, dies at 54 after hospitalization
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The City of Milwaukee has now counted 165 homicides so far in 2020, a tie for the most homicides in a year in the city.Milwaukee police responded to a homicide in the 2400 block of West Keefe just after 5 p.m. Thursday. Witnesses tell MPD that they saw the victim standing next to a house, when several gunshots were fired and the victim collapsed.The 42-year-old m stanley thermobecher an was pronounc stanley cup ed dead at the scene.Milwaukee police confirmed to TMJ4 News on Tuesday that the city had experienced 164 homicides so far in 2020. Thursday s homicide raises that total to 165.That number ties the highest recorded number of homicides in Milwauk stanley cup ee in a year, set in 1991.A suspect has not been identified in Thursday s homicide. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at  414  935-7360 or Crime Stoppers at  414  224-TIPS or P3 Tips App.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip