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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

The Red Cross works to find volunteers throughout the Huntington area

The Red Cross holds a blood drive on Marshall’s campus

Leah Scott, Reporter September 1, 2021

The Red Cross held a blood drive on Thursday at the Campus Christian Center.   With COVID-19 sending all colleges and universities virtual last year, it was difficult to hold a blood drive without...

Marshall Volleyball Concludes Home Opener in the Thundering Herd Invitational

Marshall Volleyball Concludes Home Opener in the Thundering Herd Invitational

Tyler Kennett, Reporter September 1, 2021

In front of the first home crowd at full capacity since fall 2019, the Marshall University volleyball team hosted the Thundering Herd Invitational, a round-robin format featuring Marshall, Alabama,...

Students walk to classes on campus

School of Medicine Mandates Vaccine for Students, Employees

Tyler Spence, Managing Editor September 1, 2021

The Marshall University School of Medicine and Marshall Health announced Tuesday that the Coronavirus vaccine will be mandatory for all students and employees by Oct. 31. The decision followed the U.S....

Welcome Back Sons and Daughters of Marshall

Welcome Back Sons and Daughters of Marshall

Alyssa Parks, SGA President September 1, 2021

After a year and a half of being virtual, we are all finally back on campus. While I enjoyed a quiet campus, I am even more excited to see campus so lively again. Additionally, I’m looking forward...

Memphis the five-year-old Yorkie

PARTHE-PET: Memphis

September 1, 2021

Hi, my name is Memphis. I am a five-year-old Yorkie who loves to snuggle. I also love to go on walks and snack on some yummy treats, but nothing beats belly rubs. My mom and I recently moved to Huntington...

An easy and delicious dessert to make in your dorm

Delicious and Easy Meals to Make in your Dorm

Maggie Lane September 1, 2021

Peach Crisp in a Mug  Ingredients:   1/2 can peaches   1 pack of instant brown sugar oatmeal  1 Tbs butter  Dash of cinnamon (if desired)   Chopped nuts for garnish (if...

Fall Fashion Trends to Follow this Season

Fall Fashion Trends to Follow this Season

Abby Ayes, Production/Web August 31, 2021

            As fall approaches, summer fashion trends are evolving to fit the transition of seasons. Combining statement pieces with trendy basics is a great...

Huntington Area Regional Theatre previews shows at Pride picnic

Isabella Robinson, News Editor June 15, 2021

Huntington Area Regional Theatre previewed its performances of The Aadams Family and The Wizard of Oz at ‘Drag Me To Brunch’ this Sunday. The cast performed with its full set at the Ritter...

Huntington Pride’s first live event since February 2020 brought the community together. | Courtesy Laura Kilgore Clark

Pride is back: ‘Drag Me To Brunch’ Picnic

Isabella Robinson, News Editor June 15, 2021

In-Person Pride events returned to Huntington as over 800 people went to the ‘Drag Me To Brunch’ picnic on Sunday. “It was Huntington Prides first live event since last February 2020,”...

Panhellenic Community looks to make up for lost time

Abby Hanlon, Campus Editor June 9, 2021

Like most Marshall student-led organizations, the COVID-19 pandemic paused member retention and growth, along with the cancellation of annual events and fundraising efforts.  Marshall’s Panhellenic...

Get Involved and Explore: Editor’s Picks

If you love art and supporting small business, The Red Caboose is your place to visit! Not only is the staff the best, but there is a huge variety of amazing artisan finds. They have everything...

As a co-founder, Martin received the Power of Performance Award in 2020 at the Small Communities, Big Solutions Conference in South Charleston. She was recognized as someone who is “revitalizing communities” in West Virginia. | Michelle Martin

Kayak Crew Breaking West Virginia Habits

Xena Bunton, Managing Editor June 1, 2021

The summer day couldn’t be better as you are flowing down the Little Coal River in Danville, West Virginia. The sun is shining bright on you in the perfect 87-degree temperature, closing your eyes to...

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