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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

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Campus Activities Board initiates tattoo buzz on campus

Trey Delida, Reporter April 26, 2019

Wearing yellow shirts reading “Bee Kind” in solidarity with the Save the Bees movement, members of the Marshall University Campus Activities Board...

Members of the Catholic Newman Center pose for a photo during a hike at the New River Gorge.

Changes coming to the Catholic Newman Center

Meredith O'Bara, Reporter April 23, 2019

One campus ministry is finding peace in a transition that comes in the way of twelve seniors and a campus minister leaving.  Next semester will bring...

A student uses Clio in Huntington to view a historic protest on Fifth Avenue.

Paid internship allows students to discover Appalachian history

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 23, 2019

An online history platform used by more than 100 universities and about 500 organizations is offering students a chance to earn a $1,000 stipend while...

Students participate in Herd Holi in 2015 on Buskirk Field.

Herd Holi to celebrate spring, forgiveness with burst of color

Tiara Brown, Reporter April 23, 2019

The fourth annual Herd Holi, a celebration of color, friendship and spring, will be Thursday at 6 p.m on Marshall University’s Buskirk Field. “Holi...

Huntington community members view “Paris to Pittsburgh” climate change documentary in Marshall’s Memorial Student Center prior to panel discussion with local environmental experts.

Huntington community explores ‘Paris to Pittsburgh’ documentary for Earth Day

Douglas Harding, Online and Social Media Manager April 23, 2019

In 2015, the Paris Climate Accord historically convened leaders from 195 countries in collective agreement to combat the consequences of climate change...

SGA approves organization funding, aims to repair charging stations on campus

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 23, 2019

The following Student Government Association updates were taken from the announcements and decisions made, and the events that occurred, at the final meeting...

President Jerry Gilbert expressed his pride in Marshall for being one of only ten schools across the country that allows access to identification cards through mobile devices.

Marshall leads the way with new ID technology

Taylor Huddleston, Reporter April 23, 2019

Marshall University became one of ten schools across the country, and the first school in West Virginia, to implement the access of identification cards...

New program encourages undergraduate research

Sydney Wyer, Contributer April 23, 2019

A project that will target incoming freshmen who are interested in conducting research, analyzing data and working with experts in their field will come...

Police Blotter

Police Blotter

Mackenzie Jones, Reporter April 23, 2019

Unlawful Drinking Under 21 On April 8, at 3:11 a.m., an unknown staggering male was noticed by officers in the 1800th block of Sixth Avenue. Officers...

Downtown Huntington welcomes new battle attraction this summer

Trey Delida, Reporter April 23, 2019

Offering arrow wars, foam dart battles and laser tag, a new downtown attraction hopes to bring a little bit of fun and competition to Huntington residents...

University website to request community feedback on campus disability services

Makaylah Wheeler, Reporter April 21, 2019

As a Marshall University student who uses a wheelchair, Caleb Arbaugh said he has, at times, avoided taking classes or scheduling meetings in Morrow Library...

Panelists Marshall student Kate Colclough, Marshall assistant professor Carrie Childers, visiting poet Meg Day and visiting author David Wanczyk prepare to discuss disability and creativity during a panel discussion Thursday in Corbly Hall.

Visiting writers, members of Marshall community speak on disability

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 20, 2019

Sometimes words people consider to be “lazy descriptions” are actually ableist, or discriminatory against individuals who have a disability, a visiting poet...

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