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The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Evan H. Jenkins, Justice Margaret L. Workman, Chief Justice Elizabeth D. Walker, Justice Tim Armstead and Justice John A. Hutchinson pledge allegiance to the U.S. flag while meeting at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center to hear cases in front of a group of students and community members Sept. 11, 2019.

West Virginia Supreme Court justices hear three cases in front of students, community members at Marshall University

Blake Newhouse, Reporter September 13, 2019

West Virginia’s Supreme Court came to Marshall University’s campus to hold public oral arguments Wednesday morning to give the public an inside look...

Public officials and community members gather at the Christ Temple Church to discuss possible solutions for the problems facing Cabell County.

Public officials, community members discuss possible solutions to aid in fighting addiction epidemic during town hall meeting

Blake Newhouse, Reporter September 11, 2019

“Since I took over as U.S. attorney, the life of sentence has doubled, and I make no apologies for that,” Michael Stuart, U.S. attorney for the southern...

9/11 Patriot Day Ceremony

9/11 Patriot Day Ceremony

Sydney Shelton, Sports Editor September 11, 2019

Huntington comes together to honor the fallen 9/11 victims.      

In past DIY events, students have created countless works of arts and crafts, including the painting of Old Main pictured above.

Campus Activities Board preparing for semester’s DIY series events

Julianna Everly, Reporter September 10, 2019

As the semester sets in, some students are seeking relief from their heavy course loads and late-night study hours, and some are finding that relief by...

MUsic Mondays return to Cellar Door

Summer Jewell, Reporter September 10, 2019

Mondays are about to get MUsical once again as MUsic Mondays, an event in which Marshall students and staff perform in the community, resume Sept. 16 at...

Marshall’s first ever Archery Club now available for students

Julianna Everly, Reporter September 10, 2019

This past week, students introduced a new club to Marshall University’s campus: Archery Club.  This is the first time Marshall has had this kind of...

Members of Japan Club pose for photo during  Welcome Picnic, Sunday at Ritter Park.

Japan Club kicks off semester with Welcome Picnic

Phuong Anh Do, Reporter September 10, 2019

Marshall University’s Japan Club is a group for anyone interested in “the land of the rising sun” and offers students from different backgrounds...

Nationally recognized author with Marshall connections dies

Nationally recognized author with Marshall connections dies

Sarah Ingram, Copy Editor September 10, 2019

Jean Edward Smith, an established author commended for his biographies of national figures, historical works and attention to detail, who also released...

Sustainability Department looks to make Herd vs. Ohio ‘green’

Olayinka Bamiro, Reporter September 10, 2019

The Sustainability Department will have a waste-free event during the Marshall University vs. Ohio University football game Sept. 14. Waste will be collected...

Marshall recognized as top-tier university in the U.S.

Douglas Harding, News Editor September 9, 2019

Marshall University is now officially included in the nation’s highest tier of education institutions, categorized alongside institutions like Harvard,...

GALLERY: Dress for Success River Cities’ third annual Sips, Suds and Stilettos fundraising event

GALLERY: Dress for Success River Cities’ third annual Sips, Suds and Stilettos fundraising event

Brittany Hively, Reporter September 8, 2019

During Dress for Success River Cities’ third annual Sips, Suds and Stilettos fundraising event Sept. 7, men of all ages participated in events such as...

During Dress for Success River Cities’ third annual Sips, Suds and Stilettos fundraising event Sept. 7, men participate in events such as the Stiletto Stroll to raise money and awareness.

Roughly $8,000 raised during third annual Sips, Suds and Stilettos fundraising event

Brittany Hively, Reporter September 8, 2019

Men had on their best high heels Saturday night to raise money and awareness for Dress for Success River Cities’ third annual Sips, Suds and Stilettos...

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