Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Logan Adkins was voted IFC President in fall 2018.

New IFC President wants change for Greek Life

Paige Leonard, Reporter February 5, 2019

By PAIGE LEONARD The Parthenon  Increasing recruitment rates and breaking stigmas surrounding Greek Life are some of the goals for new Interfraternity...

Buddy System aims to build connections

Savannah Matney, Reporter February 5, 2019

A new organization on Marshall’s campus is helping make the transition onto campus easier for students. The Buddy System provides students who are not...

Police Blotter

Mackenzie Jones, Reporter February 5, 2019

Battery A man approached a female student at Jenkins Hall Jan. 14. The man was wearing a charcoal mask and scarf. He made comments about the female’s...

Mikayla Larzo, a grad student, works with the psychology department as a clinician.

Campus Psychology Clinic provides services

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor February 5, 2019

Marshall University’s Campus Psychology Clinic gives graduate students the opportunity to utilize what they have learned in the past and practice skills...

4th Annual Auction and Dinner to benefit Huntington City Mission

Piper White, Reporter February 4, 2019

The fourth annual auction and dinner benefitting the Huntington City Mission will occur Tuesday, Feb. 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the St. Mary’s Conference...

Marshall, Huntington communities recognize start of Black History Month

Sarah Ingram, News Editor February 4, 2019

Black History Month is officially underway after Burnis Morris, Janet Dooley, Huntington Mayor Steve Williams and more spoke at the Black History month...

The Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall is located on Marshall’s campus and is responsible for reaching out to Marshall University alumni to encourage scholarship donors as well as offer thanks from students to donors. The Foundation Hall can also be rented for special events and meeting spaces.

Students show thanks for scholarship donations

Makaylah Wheeler, Reporter February 2, 2019

Donors give the gift of scholarships to Marshall students every semester, but the time is approaching when students will have the opportunity to give back...

Visiting writers to present Appalachian literature

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor January 29, 2019

In connection with the A. E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series, two Appalachian authors will read from and answer questions about their work at...

Moonlight Cookies offers cookies as well as a lunch and dinner menu on Saturdays. The local business is located in Heritage Station and utilizes local products, such as eggs, flour butter and pure vanilla, to create its cookies.

Moonlight Cookies delivers sweet treats to satisfy evening cravings

Anna Marsh, Reporter January 29, 2019

For those who may be craving late night sweets, Moonlight Cookies delivers. Moonlight Cookies is a new business at Heritage Station which opened last...

Baleigh Epperly (left) and Abi Gail Taylor (right) tabling in the Memorial Student Center to raise awareness about keeping West Virginia water clean.

Students campaign for change

Trey Delida, Reporter January 29, 2019

As the state’s legislative session continues, some concerned students focus on the legislation surrounding an issue they said they find indispensable...

Geography Department experiences growth

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor January 29, 2019

An increased number of graduate students. Less class cancellations. Changes in professors’ workloads. More diversity of students.  These are all...

‘Super Saturday’ returns to Huntington Feb. 2

Piper White, Reporter January 29, 2019

The United Way’s 19th Annual Super Saturday Event is expecting a big turn out this Saturday. Last year, over 500 children, parents, and caretakers attended...

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