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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Step Shows Are Back At Marshall

Isabella Robinson, Features Editor September 29, 2021

The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life will be collaborating with Campus Activities Board and Student Affairs at 8 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Keith Albee Theatre. The event will be “a step show like no...

MUPD Receives Two New Motorcycles

Connor Woodruff, Reporter September 29, 2021

Two new motorbikes have been welcomed to the Marshall University Police Department’s fleet of motor-vehicles. As a gift from the city of Huntington, the campus police force debuted the two MUPD-Branded...

Marshall to be recognized as 'Model Rosie University'

Marshall to be Recognized as ‘Model Rosie University’

Conner Woodruff, Reporter September 29, 2021

Huntington’s representation of Rosie the Riveters and their role in World War 2, led members from the American Rosie Movement (ARM) to meet with Marshall University faculty to discuss the...

English Department Hosts “Writer’s Harvest”

Katlyn Worstell, Reporter September 28, 2021

Marshall’s English department and students will help Huntington’s hungry on Sept. 30 through “Writers’ Harvest.” Rachael Peckham, the event’s organizer, said “Writers’ Harvest”...

Marshall Men’s Soccer Navigates Tough Competition

Christian Palmer September 28, 2021

Navigating choppy waters, the Marshall men’s soccer team has been hitting its stride against tough competition. After a draw against #4 WVU and a victory over #7 Akron, the Thundering Herd will...

Students Explore Majors at ECHO Fair

Leah Scott, Reporter September 25, 2021

The Career and Major Exploration Fair, sponsored by the Careers in Education program at Marshall University, helps students explore different colleges and majors that are offered.   According to...

Marshall Libraries Honor Banned Book Week

Alaina Laster, Reporter September 25, 2021

Banned Book Week focuses on the dangers of censorship and shows the importance of having the freedom to read. This year the display will be up from Sept. 26-Oct. 2.  “Everybody can read the...

Bill to Mandate Campus as a Polling Location

Isabella Robinson, Features Editor September 22, 2021

After the filibuster was used to block the For The People Act for a second time, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin spent weeks working with a group of 9 other Senators to put together compromise legislation...

New College of Business Building to Have 4th Avenue Home

Conner Woodruff, Reporter September 22, 2021

Marshall University’s college of business' location has officially been designated to the block of 1400 4th Ave., once again widening the university’s footprint in Huntington.  The Brad D. Smith...

Protestors line the Marshall University sidewalks

Anti-Abortion Group Demonstrates, Counter Protests Ensue

Tyler Spence and Isabella Robinson September 22, 2021

Passersby may have been surprised on Monday to see large photos of aborted fetal remains on signs posted on campus. The organization responsible for the signs is Created Equal, an anti-abortion organization...

Participants in Mid-Autumn Festival interact with various tables

Mid-Autumn Festival to Celebrate International Holidays on Campus

Alaina Laster, Reporter September 22, 2021

Lanterns and snacks were free to students at today's Mid-Autumn Festival celebration in East Hall. The event was planned through International Student affairs to celebrate holidays that are celebrated...

Students Get Together to Talk about Hazing

Katlyn Worstell, Reporter September 21, 2021

Students gathered at the Student Memorial Center at 11 a.m. today to discuss the importance of hazing while watching a movie.  “The event is centered around raising awareness to the trauma and...

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