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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Art Exhibition Brushes on Adjunct Faculty

Landon Mitchell, Reporter September 7, 2017

The Adjunct Art Faculty Exhibition gives Marshall faculty members who work part-time at the School of Art & Design a chance to show off their art pieces. This multimedia exhibition is being held...

Corey Hatton of the band Of the Dell preformed for the second time at the Huntington Music and Arts Festival Saturday.

Local musicians unite Huntington residents during Music and Arts Festival

Sadie Helmick, Life Editor September 5, 2017

Through rain or shine, Huntingtonians stay united during Saturday’s 8th annual Huntington Music and Arts Festival. From 12-10 p.m., bands from all over the tri-state rocked out at the Ritter Park...

The cast of "Traditions: The Rise of Marshall" performs during Week of Welcome.

‘Traditions’ musical to showcase Marshall’s history

Caroline Kimbro, Reporter September 5, 2017

On Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m., the history of Marshall University will come to the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center’s stage in the form of a musical. “Traditions: The Rise of...

Louisville band, Nick Dittmeir and the Sawdusters performed in the 2016 Huntington Music and Arts Festival.

Huntington Music and Arts Festival week long events kick off Monday

Will Izzo, Reporter August 28, 2017

The eighth annual Huntington Music and Arts Festival continues Saturday with an entire day of music, art and food, but for those dedicated to Huntington’s art scene, HMAF starts Monday and does not...

Party on the Patio to feature authentic Reggae artist

Party on the Patio to feature authentic Reggae artist

Franklin Norton, Life! Editor July 20, 2017

For anyone who hasn’t had the time to make it to the beach this summer, the Greater Huntington Parks & Recreation District is here to help—by bringing the beach to Huntington. Party on the Patio...

Review: HART in the Park’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ lives up to its source material

Franklin Norton, Life! Editor July 6, 2017

Members of the Huntington community were invited by the Huntington Area Regional Theatre to “Be Our Guests” for their summer showing of “Beauty and the Beast.” HART in the Park, in collaboration...

Tyler Childers performs on Mountain Stage.

Childers shedding light on Appalachia

Tom Jenkins, For The Parthenon July 6, 2017

Lawrence County, Kentucky’s Tyler Childers has been the face of the Huntington music scene for the past few years. If you’re from the area or maybe have immersed yourself in the local music scene...

Marshall University's Student Body President, Matt Jarvis, poses for a photo outside at the Memorial Student Center Fountain. Jarvis is set to give a presentation at Huntington City Hall on Monday at 7 p.m.

Jarvis prepares talk on LGBTQ+ experience in WV

Franklin Norton, LIFE! Editor June 23, 2017

Marshall Student Body President Matt Jarvis will take the stage at city hall on Monday to give a talk that hits close to home for him. “Mountainqueer: Identifying as LGBTQ+ in Appalachia”, set to begin...

Grindstone employee Hunter Way poses with a cup of Austin's Ice Cream.

Grindstone Coffeeology celebrates one year with big announcement

Franklin Norton, Features Editor June 5, 2017

What’s a birthday without ice cream? Last week, Grindstone Coffeeology celebrated its first birthday with a big announcement: they would now be stocking products from Austin’s Ice Cream, a Ceredo-based...

Strawberry Pie Week wraps up at Jim’s Restaurant

Strawberry Pie Week wraps up at Jim’s Restaurant

Franklin Norton, Features Editor May 20, 2017

  Every year, for only one week a year, a line forms out the door and down the sidewalk at Jim’s Restaurant in Huntington. On the door of Jim’s reads a familiar sign to many local residents:...

Maier Award Winner Jackson Armstrong

Matthew Groves, Reporter May 1, 2017

Marshall University alumnus and administrative secretary in the English Department, Jackson Armstrong, recently became the first place recipient in the fiction category of the Maier Awards. Originally...

Brian Michael Reed: Big Mind, Bigger Heart

Hannah Swartz, Reporter May 1, 2017

Not many people know of the talent that lies between West Virginia’s mountains, but one local artist has art studios in both New York and China. Brian Michael Reed is a West Virginia native from Clay...

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