Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Concealed carry bill could allow guns on W.Va. college campuses

Concealed carry bill could allow guns on W.Va. college campuses

Ginny Blake, Reporter February 8, 2018

A similar bill was introduced several years ago and failed to pass, but the West Virginia House of Representatives introduced The Campus Self Defense...

State Legislature addresses future of education

Kyra Biscarner, Reporter February 8, 2018

  What it means for education majors leaving Marshall The West Virginia House Finance Committee voted to approve a pay raise for teachers across...

West Virginia bill, “Grace’s Law”, to crack down on cyberbullying

Ginny Blake, Reporter February 8, 2018

“Grace’s Law” or House Bill 2655 passed through the House Judiciary Committee Jan. 26, which addresses both children and adults who cyber-bully minors....

Man gets life sentence after 2016 murder of Marshall student

Sarah Ingram, Reporter February 8, 2018

Almost two years after the murder of former Marshall student Derick Brown, Joshua McDowney entered a no-contest guilty plea to first-degree murder Tuesday. McDowney...

Sweethearts’ Dinner raises funds for Little Victories, the only no-kill animal shelter in tri-state

Hanna Pennington, Reporter February 8, 2018

Little Victories Animal Rescue, the only no-kill animal shelter in the Tri-State, kicked off its first fundraiser of the year at its annual Sweethearts’...

Rader stands in front of a Huntington fire engine.

Fighting Addiction club to discuss effects of drug use with Jan Rader in student-led panel

Amanda Larch, Reporter February 8, 2018

The Fighting Addiction club will present a student led panel discussion on the effects of addiction at 7 p.m. April 5 in the Don Morris Room. Among the...

Marshall Rec Center Celebrates 9 Years

Marshall Rec Center Celebrates 9 Years

Kyra Biscarner, Reporter February 5, 2018

The Marshall University Rec Center is proudly celebrating it’s ninth year. Monday afternoon, the rec center had a raffle all day where entrants could...

Marshall Board of Governors facing federal lawsuit

Sarah Ingram, Reporter February 5, 2018

Marshall University’s Board of Governors is now facing a federal lawsuit from a former Marshall student who claims the university did not uphold Title...

Former State Senator Marie Redd laughs with diners at the Annual Soul Food Feast Sunday in the Don Morris Room at the Memorial Student Center.

Marshall celebrates annual Soul Food Feast

Olayinka Bamiro, Reporter February 5, 2018

The Carter G. Woodson Soul Food Feast kicks off Black History Month on campus. The Carter G. Woodson Annual Soul Food Feast made its return this past...

Community outreach center serves children, families of Huntington

Community outreach center serves children, families of Huntington

Hanna Pennington, Reporter February 5, 2018

The Ebenezer Community Outreach Center, Inc. has been specializing in childcare and family needs in the Huntington community since 1984 when it stemmed...

Night to Shine event to offer people with special needs a prom night experience

Ginny Blake, Reporter February 5, 2018

The Church at Depot will be hosting a prom for people with special needs this Friday. People with special needs will be able to experience prom Friday...

MU Film Club will present ‘Green Globe’ awards to student work in film festival

Amanda Larch, Reporter February 5, 2018

The MU Film Club will present The Green Globes, a short film festival with an awards ceremony at 7 p.m. April 21 on Commons’ Field for and by Marshall...

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