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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall opens state’s first commercial compost facility

Marshall opens state’s first commercial compost facility

Brittany Hively, Executive Editor January 26, 2021

Marshall University is making waves in West Virginia with the state’s first compost facility.    The new facility is located on Norway Avenue...

Local bakery debuting a Valentines cupcake

Local bakery debuting a Valentine’s cupcake

Isabella Robinson, News Editor January 26, 2021

Popular downtown Huntington bakery, Paula Vega Cakes and Coffee Shop is debuting a seasonal cupcake for Valentine’s Day. “It is a cupcake with strawberry...

School of Physical Therapy launches pro bono clinic

Brittany Hively, Executive Editor January 26, 2021

Marshall School of Physical Therapy bridges the gap between education and uninsured and underinsured patients with a pro bono clinic.    “This...

How do Marshall Freshman Feel About Campus Living During the Pandemic?

How do Marshall Freshman Feel About Campus Living During the Pandemic?

Cameron Collins, Reporter January 26, 2021

COVID-19 has changed many aspects of campus life for universities across the United States. Making numerous changes for those choosing to live on-campus,...

Full Circle Gifts and Goods (from their Facebook), Noelle and Scott Horsfield (owners) are pictured.

Full Circle Remains Closed During Holiday Season

Xena Bunton, Reporter December 4, 2020

After nine months of strictly online purchases, Full Circle Gifts and Goods in Huntington has decided to remain closed during the holiday season due...

COVID impacts students’ holiday celebrations

Alex Jackson, Reporter December 1, 2020

Thanksgiving festivities for many students looked quite different this year, with students facing challenges to see their families, visit home, and enjoy...

Student merchant encourages support of small businesses

Student merchant encourages support of small businesses

Alex Jackson, Reporter December 1, 2020

Loden Campbell is a Marshall sophomore who runs a small business making scrunchies and masks. She is an example of an independent merchant on small business...

Report: West Virginia law enforcement agencies are criminally irresponsible

Douglas Harding, Executive Editor December 1, 2020

Law enforcement agencies in West Virginia are failing to keep accurate records of misconduct and violence, while available data indicate grim realities...

Student organizations receive funding from SGA

Jonathan Still, Reporter December 1, 2020

Clubs and organizations at Marshall University can apply for funding each semester with the assistance of the Student Government Association.  Laura...

Scholarship established for first-generation students

University Communications December 1, 2020

Pete and Barbara Chiericozzi have recently established the Chiericozzi-Bruce Scholarship at Marshall University to support full-time undergraduate students.   First...

W.Va. Can’t Wait movement leaders discuss next step

Sequoia Ware, Reporter November 17, 2020

WV Can’t Wait leaders and members of the Huntington community met on Saturday to discuss the movement’s post election plans.  Stephen Smith and...

Fire Chief Honors 75 with Memorial Fountain Tattoo

Fire Chief Honors 75 with Memorial Fountain Tattoo

Xena Bunton, Reporter November 17, 2020

To show respect to the loss of 75 players, coaches and fans 50 years ago, Huntington Fire Department chief Chris Wilson, decided to get a memorial fountain...

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