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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

The Fourth Circuit US Court of Appeals in session at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center in November 2022

U.S. Court of Appeals Holds Session at Marshall

Matthew Schaffer, News Editor March 28, 2023

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held a special session at Marshall on Wednesday, March 22, to hear oral arguments in front of an auditorium...

Documentary Brings AIDS/HIV Awareness to Marshall

Sarah Davis, Staff Reporter March 9, 2023

Crowds gathered in the American streets on screen, shouting for changes to be made concerning the handling of the AIDS epidemic. “Healthcare is a...

Wellness Center Offers Advice for Drinking Over Spring Break

Joseph DiCristofaro, Student Reporter March 7, 2023

“Safer Spring Break” will promote healthy ways for Marshall students to enjoy their spring break while still having fun. For those planning to consume...

Marshall University Hosts Allison Joseph for A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series

Abigail Cutlip, Student Reporter March 7, 2023

Writer’s block isn’t real, according to a poet who, to celebrate Black History Month, gave a reading of some of her poetry works for the Marshall community.  With...

Visual Arts Center Could Receive New Community Art Supply Room

Emma Johnson, Student Reporter March 6, 2023

A new community art supply room may be coming to the Visual Arts Center thanks to a recent proposal made by the Student Government Association. “It...

Latest Amicus Curiae Emphasizes the Importance of the Jury

Latest Amicus Curiae Emphasizes the Importance of the Jury

Sarah Davis, Staff Reporter March 3, 2023

American jurors are created and not discovered, an author and professor suggests while speaking on the importance of the jury. “Jurors should wear...

Student Film Festival Returns to Marshall

Student Film Festival Returns to Marshall

Bex Law, Student Reporter March 3, 2023

Ian Nolte, a Marshall English professor teaching film studies, said there will be 22 films screened at next week’s Student Film Festival.  “We...

Memorial Panel to be Held for AIDS/HIV Awareness

Emma Johnson, Student Reporter March 3, 2023

A series of events for AIDS/HIV and Addiction awareness is set to be hosted on campus.  During the week of Mar. 6-10, different events such as a memorial,...

Two Marshall Professors Awarded Art Grants

Abigail Cutlip, Student Reporter March 2, 2023

For their efforts to support creative work and promote lifelong learning and healthy aging, two professors have received art grants by the West Virginia...

TEDx's speakers gathered on stage.

TEDxMarshallU Looks at Identity From Various Angles

Rafael Alfonso, Content Editor March 1, 2023

"I was a small sprinkle of pepper in a big bowl of salt," said Marshall alumnus RaShad Sanders at the fifth annual TEDxMarshallU event on Feb. 25. Sanders...

Dr. Sonali Chakravarti will present the next Amicus Curiae lecture.

Next Amicus Curiae to Explore Juries

Sarah Davis, Staff Reporter March 1, 2023

The American judiciary should be of concern to all, a law professor explained regarding Marshall University’s upcoming Amicus Curiae lecture. “The...

Neurodivergent Movement Comes to Marshall Through Neurodivergency Alliance

Bex Law, Student Reporter February 25, 2023

In effort to create a more inclusive and informed campus, the neurodivergency alliance is forming with a kickoff event on Feb. 27 for neurodivergent people...

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