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The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Bringing H.A.R.T to Huntington

Shalee Rogney, Life! Editor June 24, 2015

Huntington Area Regional Theater, H.A.R.T, was started by three individuals who were previously a part of a group called Huntington Outdoor Theater or HOT. After twenty years HOT split up, but Thomas and...

Greg Cartwright shows off his one-of-a-kind pens to the patrons at the Capitol on West Virginia Day.

Wood that tells a story

Britanie Morgan, News Editor June 24, 2015

Greg Cartwright of Grafton, West Virginia was the only artisan at the West Virginia Day celebration in Charleston this weekend.  He became a Tamarack artisan in March, which qualified him to sell in the...

Festival goers stop and blow bubbles between performances at Wakarusa.

WAKA WAKA: A Recap

Megan Osborne, Life! Editor June 24, 2015

Deep in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, Wakarusa brings an experience unlike any other festival. The lineup is full of funky, eclectic hodge-podge collectives, backwoodsy modern folk, and plenty of EDM....

West Virginia State Legislature passes Craft Beer bill

Shalee Rogney, Life! Editor June 17, 2015

West Virginia is home to eleven breweries that are expecting to expand after Earl RayGovernor Tomblin passed Senate Bill 273. Senate Bill 273 will allow for local breweries to sell growlers, or specialty...

Rails and Ales sold out for Craft Beer Week

Shalee Rogney, Life! Editor June 17, 2015

This summer Huntington is bringing a new ‘hop’ to the typical summer festival. Tickets for the third annual Rails and Ales craft beer show is sold out for a second consecutive summer. The Rails and...

Jagan Pagala

#INTOMUviews: Jagan Pagala

Jared Casto, Contributor April 23, 2015

Jagan Pagala is an Indian Marshall University INTO student who has lived in America for nine months. Pagala is currently studying Computer Science and is enjoying the more hands on approach the major...

Don't get it twisted, respect that: In defense of fangirls

Don’t get it twisted, respect that: In defense of fangirls

Codi Mohr, Executive Editor April 21, 2015

When people ask me about my life plans or career goals, I have one answer: I’m going to fangirl professionally. As a potentially aspiring entertainment journalist (was that vague enough?), my dream...

Connor Franta

The YouTube Effect

Kaitlyn Clay, Reporter April 21, 2015

Last month, people in Orlando could hear the echoes of screaming girls with cameras pulled up on their phones, waiting outside of hotel rooms. When certain people walked out the door, the screaming girls...

Lookin’ so crazy in love

Karima Neghmouche, Reporter April 20, 2015

There isn’t one set definition of love, and after asking 10 different generations how they define love, the answers prove that. The definition differs from person to person and is impacted by experience...

Fighting hunger one empty bowl at a time

Fighting hunger one empty bowl at a time

Mikaela Keener, Reporter April 20, 2015

Empty Bowls at Marshall University has been using art as a way to give back to the community for 12 years. This year was no exception. The Facing Hunger Foodbank in Huntington will provide approximately...

Proving there's  "more to beer"

Proving there’s “more to beer”

Karima Neghmouche, Reporter April 14, 2015

The Huntington Ale House, near Marshall University, is a locally owned business open late hours with beer, food and live music. Marshall student Elizabeth Sutfin has been a waitress and a bartender at...

Stop the track, let me state the facts

Stop the track, let me state the facts

Codi Mohr, Executive Editor April 14, 2015

It’s barely April, but 2015 has been an undeniably great year for hip-hop music. With rappers headlining most of the major festivals, albums dropping out of nowhere and an incredibly popular television...

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