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The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Local community members dance as part of celebrations Friday at Recovery Point’s eighth annual Rally for Recovery in Huntington.

Hundreds celebrate local recovery community during eighth annual Rally for Recovery

Douglas Harding, News Editor September 7, 2019

Close to 1,000 community members celebrated and shared successful addiction recovery stories Friday at Recovery Point’s eighth annual Rally for Recovery...

The proceeds from Veterans of Foreign Wars monthly Saturday breakfast buffet go to supporting local veteran programs in the Huntington area.

Veterans of Foreign Wars organization supports veterans, families through efforts

Blake Newhouse, Reporter September 7, 2019

Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars attempt to help those who have sacrificed their lives for their country with their monthly Saturday breakfast buffet,...

Brad D. Smith Business Incubator to serve Marshall students, Huntington residents

Michael Morgan, Reporter September 6, 2019

The Brad D. Smith Business Incubator is set to open in Huntington, West Virginia in the coming weeks and will be available to Marshall University students...

Wendell Dobbs, professor of flute and flute theory, and Johan Botes, professor of piano and collaborative piano, perform during the “About Bizet” recital Sept. 4.

Marshall professors perform music of French composers, others during recital

Summer Jewell, Reporter September 5, 2019

The Jomie Jazz Forum was filled with music and guests as two Marshall University staff members performed on Wednesday, Sept. 4.  Wendell Dobbs, professor...

Panelists Dr. Kara Willenburg, Dr. Michael Kilkenny, Melissa Pemberton and Amanda Coleman prepare to discuss the HIV cluster in Cabell County with community members.

Huntington community discusses HIV cluster, harm-reduction programs during public meeting

Blake Newhouse, Reporter September 4, 2019

Citizens of Huntington listened to an overview on the HIV cluster in the city and the harm-reduction programs set in place to combat it during a public...

Students given opportunity to show gratitude with Thank A Donor Days

Brittany Hively, Reporter September 3, 2019

While students are back on campus and adjusting to new schedules, some are taking the time to thank those who make it possible for them to be there. Students...

Candidate for House District 16 Dakota Nelson addresses crowd Monday in Huntington.

Locals explore growing populist movement at campaign kick-off event

Douglas Harding, News Editor September 3, 2019

Community leaders, activists and progressive political officials and candidates from across the state shared stories and sentiments with Huntington residents...

Marshall University’s INTO program has seen a decline of about 50 students since fall 2018.

International students struggle to acquire visas

Phuong Anh Do, Reporter September 3, 2019

Language barriers, culture shock, homesickness and financial issues are some of the difficulties that international students have to face when they study...

Friend at Marshall program welcomes, assists freshmen students

Julianna Everly, Reporter September 3, 2019

Freshmen celebrated the debut of a new program introduced this semester at Marshall during a gathering Friday, Aug. 30 at the Student Center Plaza. The...

H.E.L.P. Center offers academic support to Marshall students

Grant Goodrich, Reporter September 3, 2019

From small beginnings in a cramped basement office in Jenkins Hall, the Higher Education for Learning Problems Center (H.E.L.P.)  has grown over a 35-year...

Dr. Brian A. Gallagher, chairman of the Governor’s Advisory Council on Substance Use Disorder, addresses an auditorium of healthcare professionals at Cabell Huntington Hospital Aug. 28.

Healthcare officials discuss impact of ‘Opioid Reduction Act’ on West Virginia

Blake Newhouse, Reporter August 30, 2019

Healthcare officials from throughout West Virginia discussed how House Bill 2768 would affect opioid prescriptions in the state during a meeting at Cabell...

Del. John Mandt Jr. (R- Cabell, 16), owner of Stewarts Hot Dogs, represents the West Virginia House district including Marshall University, Huntington and surrounding communities.

Stewarts-Sodexo contract terminated amid public pressure

Douglas Harding, News Editor August 28, 2019

A petition circulated earlier this year by community activists calling for the end of the partnership between Stewarts Hot Dogs and state-selected food...

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