Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Thomas Holland, a second-year doctorate student, will be conducting research as well as providing counseling services in Twin Towers East.

Counselor in residence offers free counseling in dorms

Amanda Larch, Copy Editor August 28, 2018

Marshall University students in need of counseling and support may look no further than in Twin Towers East. The university is now offering counseling...

Potential fraternity aims to represent LGBTQ students, community

Joelle Gates, Reporter August 28, 2018

Potential fraternity hopes to create safe space for LGBTQ men. The Delta Lambda Phi interest group, a potential fraternity composed of gay, bisexual,...

City Council members discuss signing ordinance that would require landlords to register for mandatory maintenance on Monday evening.

City Council signs ordinance requiring maintenance for rental units

Douglas Harding, Reporter August 28, 2018

Huntington City Council met Monday to discuss an ordinance that would create a residential registry subjecting reported or known problem rental units to...

New Provost welcomed as family during Intercultural Affairs lunch

New Provost welcomed as family during Intercultural Affairs lunch

Joelle Gates, Reporter August 24, 2018

Jaime Taylor, Marshall University’s new provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, discussed future plans with the Office of Intercultural...

Community Picnic kicks off revitalization efforts in Central City

Community Picnic kicks off revitalization efforts in Central City

Sadie Helmick, Executive Editor August 8, 2018

On Tuesday, July 31 the ON TRAC program launched in Central City in West Huntington. The program, created by Main Street West Virginia, focuses on the...

Marshall University to offer oceanography class and welcome new professor

Marshall University to offer oceanography class and welcome new professor

Amanda Larch, News Editor August 7, 2018

Marshall University’s College of Science is offering an Introduction to Oceanography course this fall. Designed for non-science majors, the course was...

The Settlement band to release new music, return to Huntington to perform

The Settlement band to release new music, return to Huntington to perform

Amanda Larch, News Editor August 7, 2018

The Settlement may have over four years’ experience, but like a musical chameleon, the band’s style is only continuing to grow and change. Colten Settle,...

The Wild Ramp

Marshall partners with The Wild Ramp to offer Workplace Farm Share memberships

Amanda Larch, News Editor July 24, 2018

Marshall University’s Sustainability Department is partnering with The Wild Ramp and offering fresh produce to the Marshall community as part of a Workplace...

City leaders on July 17, 2018, guiding the community with their first steps on the journey of walking to the moon.

Huntington shoots for the moon

Franklin Norton, Managing Editor July 24, 2018

It was a bright and sunny Tuesday afternoon in the downtown area of one of America’s unhealthiest cities, when nearly 300 people took the first steps...

Marshall Universitys Speech and Hearing Center, located in Smith Hall 143, is now offering a voice treatment for those with Parkinsons Disease.

MU Speech and Hearing Center offering Parkinson’s Disease voice treatment

Amanda Larch, News Editor July 24, 2018

Marshall University’s Speech and Hearing Center is offering a new voice treatment for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. The treatment is separated...

Marshall University students participating in the Martin Luther King Day of Service in February, sponsored by the Office of Community Outreach and Volunteer Services.

MU Office of Community Outreach and Volunteer Services expands horizons

Hanna Pennington, Life! Editor July 24, 2018

The Office of Community Outreach and Volunteer Services at Marshall University is working to expand relations between students and issues impacting Huntington...

My Huntington movement encourages public engagement

My Huntington movement encourages public engagement

Amanda Larch, News Editor July 11, 2018

A few months ago, different groups of people were unknowingly discussing one very similar topic: how to help Huntington grow, escape negativity and focus...

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