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Visiting Writers Series returns to Drinko

Ryan Murphy, Reporter January 29, 2017

Authors Alison Umminger and Margaret Mitchell visited Marshall University’s John Deaver Drinko Library Thursday as part of the A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series. During the event, Umminger read...

Entering the Void

William Izzo, Life Editor January 26, 2017

Marshall University students stepped into The Written Void Wednesday and strengthened their writing at the same time. The Written Void gives students the opportunity to come together Wednesday nights...

Middle schoolers participate in new mentoring program

Karenann Flouhouse, Reporter January 26, 2017

Huntington’s middle school aged youth have a new source for a different form of mentoring from the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Group. Junior Youth Groups is an international youth mentoring program...

Birke Art Gallery takes visitors to ‘Paradise City’

Hannah Swartz, Reporter January 26, 2017

Marshall University’s Birke Art Gallery hosted its opening reception of the “Paradise City: Works by Fountain of Pythons” exhibit Thursday. “Fountain of Pythons” is a photography collective...

‘Cinderella’ graces the stage at Keith-Albee

Staff Reports January 24, 2017

The Keith-Albee Theater was home to a true display of talent as the State Ballet Theater of Russia presented “Cinderella” Tuesday. The company performed a two-hour ballet packed with skill and beauty....

State Ballet Theater of Russia shows its skills to the community

Staff Reports January 24, 2017

The State Ballet Theater of Russia hosted an informational master class Tuesday afternoon at the Joan C. Edwards Playhouse. Twenty aspiring ballerinas gathered to be guided by the instructor from the...

The Book Nook: Flowers for Algernon

Dalton Monk, Contributor January 23, 2017

I find it hard to suggest this book without describing the way it will cut open your chest and intertwine its depiction with your heart only to rip it out in the end. Daniel Keyes writes a perpetual novel...

The San Quentin Project opens at HMoA

Hannah Swartz, Reporter January 21, 2017

The Huntington Museum of Art hosted its opening reception of The San Quentin Project Saturday, Jan. 21. The San Quentin Project is presented by Jack and Angie Bourdelais. Jack Bourdelais found the record...

Brad Goodall performs for the crowd at Black Sheep Thursday night.

Brad Goodall jams out at Black Sheep

William Izzo, Life! Editor January 19, 2017

Amongst sips of craft beer and burritos, musician Brad Goodall filled Black Sheep Burrito and Brews with sweet tunes Thursday night. Many people will recognize Goodall from his other band Ona, but Goodall...

Sixth annual Juried Exhibition paints a national picture at VAC

Hannah Swartz, Reporter January 19, 2017

Marshall University’s Visual Arts Center hosted the opening reception of its 6th Annual National Juried Exhibition, Give Me Some Space!, Thursday, Jan. 19 at the VAC in Downtown Huntington. There...

Tie Breaking Winners!

Karenann Flouhouse, Reporter January 18, 2017

In a Young Life College first, Tuesday’s Trivia Night almost ended with a tie! This was a great upset to the 11 teams in play, as there was no contingency plan in place to declare a winner in the...

Marshall students relieve stress, through chess

Ryan Murphy, Reporter January 17, 2017

Marshall University students with a desire to play chess can now join other students and faculty. David McDowell, the club’s original president, started in 2015 in response to the Marshall University...

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