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Cast and crew of “Man Motte” (from left) Sela Cottrill, Dylan Smith, Kadin Tooley, Gavin Grizzle and Katie Barker took home the “Best in Festival” award.

Third annual MU Student Film Festival showcases work, artistry

Emily Phipps, Reporter February 26, 2019

A first place prize was awarded for the first time at Marshall University’s third annual Student Film Festival Monday in the Joan C. Edwards Playhouse. Despite technical issues, Kadin Tooley, a sophomore...

Parthe-Pet: Castiel

Parthe-Pet: Castiel

February 26, 2019

This is Castiel, but he goes by Cas; he is one year old. He loves to have his butt scratched, which results in furious leg kicking. He also likes to have socks thrown at him so he can destroy them. Interested...

Role-Playing Club connects students through 'Dungeons and Dragons' board game

Role-Playing Club connects students through ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ board game

Sydney Wyer, Reporter February 21, 2019

Students create worlds and characters through Marshall University’s Role-Playing club, where members play the tabletop game Dungeons and Dragons. The club consists of multiple subgroups of players,...

Jim’s Steak and Spaghetti House celebrates years of inclusiveness

Jim’s Steak and Spaghetti House celebrates years of inclusiveness

Hanna Pennington, Life! Editor February 19, 2019

Jim’s Steak and Spaghetti House has been a staple in the Huntington community since 1938, and while the restaurant has withstood nearly all of the country’s milestones regarding civil rights and inclusivity,...

Parthe-Pet: Stevie

Parthe-Pet: Stevie

February 19, 2019

Stevie the cat wonder is an adorable blind rescue cat owned by Abby Lambert.  Stevie says, “I love spending my day looking out the window.” Follow him on Instagram at @steviecatwonder!

Honey Bones is located at 1553 Third Avenue.

Honey Bones, a sweet escape for students, community members

Anna Marsh, Reporter February 19, 2019

Honey Bones, a restaurant that focuses on traditional Southern-style fried chicken and side dishes, took the place of Black Sheep this past summer near Marshall University’s campus.  Olivia Zarilla,...

'Breakfast at Tiffany’s' lives on at Keith Albee

‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ lives on at Keith Albee

Makaylah Wheeler, Reporter February 18, 2019

Hundreds of people cried, laughed and clapped in unison as a live orchestra played along to 1960’s melodrama, “Breakfast At Tiffany’s.” Fans dressed in their Sunday best to channel their inner...

Parthe-Pet: Cubbie

Parthe-Pet: Cubbie

February 12, 2019

This is Cubbie. He is a mini Goldendoodle named after the Chicago Cubs by his owners, the Morgan’s. He loves the snow and loves to pretend he’s a guard dog. Interested in featuring your pet in the...

'Breakfast at Tiffany's' next in Marshall Artists Series spring lineup

‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ next in Marshall Artists Series spring lineup

Emily Phipps, Reporter February 12, 2019

Marshall Artists Series brings Truman Capote’s best-selling novel, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” to the Keith Albee Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16. The Huntington Symphony Orchestra,...

International Film Festival returns to Keith Albee

Emily Phipps, Reporter February 12, 2019

The Marshall Artists Series Spring International Film Festival allowed members of the Marshall and Huntington communities to view films they may not have otherwise seen Thursday through Sunday last week. The...

No-name band shares music with local Christian community

No-name band shares music with local Christian community

Meredith O’Bara, Reporter February 5, 2019

This band will not let the lack of a name stop them from sharing their music with those around them. With no name, but a passion for music, Marshall University alumna Ashley Young and current students...

New Student Body Press Secretary Caroline Kimbro said she hopes to bring her experiences from abroad to Marshall University to showcase the university’s unique programs and students.

New student body press secretary brings worldly experience to campus

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor February 5, 2019

She taught English and studied Arabic in North Africa in 2016. She helped share the stories of Syrian refugees in Germany and Greece in Berlin in 2017. She studied North African politics and global communications...

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