Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

International Film Festival returns to showcase diversity

Lillie Bodie, Reporter October 30, 2018

Students can travel around the world without leaving Huntington, as the Marshall Artists Series presents its annual Fall International Film Festival, Nov....

Huntington Mall seeks help for holiday season

Meg Keller, Reporter October 30, 2018

Local retail stores are hiring in lieu of the upcoming holiday shopping season. With an expected increase in shopping at the Huntington Mall located in...

Huntington selected as winner of Mayors Challenge, receives 1 million dollars

Staff Reporter, Reporter October 29, 2018

Out of 35 finalist cities, Huntington has been chosen as a champion city in the Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge. Monday, Oct. 29, former New...

Board of Governors discusses budget, bike share program, Hal Greer statue

Gretchen Kalar, Reporter October 28, 2018

Marshall University Board of Governors met at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, in the Shawkey room of the Memorial Student Center. Marshall brought in outside...

Huntington Chief of Police Hank Dial addresses the attendees of the Ask the Chiefs luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 24.

Ask the Chiefs luncheon aims to strengthen relationships between local law enforcement, students

Hannah Graham, Reporter October 26, 2018

Students, faculty and community members gathered at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 24 in Room BE5 in the Memorial Student Center to join local law enforcement...

Tyler Webb (left) and fellow recovery point volunteers pose with trail signs, on a brief break from replacing hazardous steps on the paths.

Recovery Point volunteers revitalize Huntington Museum of Art nature trails

Douglas Harding, Reporter October 26, 2018

Recovery Point West Virginia participants volunteered to revitalize nature trails needing reparations and maintenance Thursday, Oct. 25 at the Huntington...

Cicada Books and Coffee is located at 604 14th Street in West Huntington.

Et Cetera autumn writing contest is underway this week

Douglas Harding, Reporter October 23, 2018

Marshall University’s literary journal organization, Et Cetera, is sponsoring its annual autumn writing contest, with winners to be announced Nov. 1...

The Pumpkin House, located at 748 Beech St., Kenova, West Virginia, opened Monday, Oct. 22.

Pumpkin House relies on volunteers for success

Meg Keller, Reporter October 23, 2018

Pumpkin carving at the famous Pumpkin House in Kenova, West Virginia, is set to continue throughout the week. Volunteers from Marshall University’s...

Janzen McKinney launches Study Range to connect students from social media and professional media on one collective platform.

Student-designed web platform to be introduced to Marshall community

Hanna Pennington, Social Media Manager October 23, 2018

Janzen McKinney always knew he wanted to run a company and build a business from the ground up, and it was in the West Virginia town of Beckley that he...

Comic Book Club fundraiser to help animal shelter

Sam Phillips, Reporter October 23, 2018

Marshall University’s Comic Book Club is sponsoring a pet food drive until Oct. 27, with all proceeds going to Little Victories Animal Rescue. This...

SGA openly discussed a compromise on the proposal to create a House of Representatives for student organizations.

SGA compromises on House of Representatives proposal

Hannah Graham, Reporter October 23, 2018

The Student Government Association met Tuesday, Oct. 23 to clarify the details of the long debated House of Representatives proposal, and the legislative...

Gala invites LGBTQ community to celebrate homecoming

Joelle Gates, Reporter October 16, 2018

Marshall University’s Homecoming Pride Gala will be 7 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Memorial Student Center’s Don Morris Room. The event is sponsored by the...

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