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Huntington Museum of Arts has plenty in store for fall months

Krislyn Holden, Reporter October 3, 2016

The Huntington Museum of Art has a number of activities planned for the fall months,  many of which are open to the public. Below is a detailed listing of the museum's upcoming events: “At Risk”...

Tony Bennett earns standing ovation after Keith Albee performance

Tony Bennett earns standing ovation after Keith Albee performance

Krislyn Holden, Reporter September 30, 2016

People of all ages filled the Keith Albee Performing Arts Center as Tony Bennett kicked off the beginning of the 80th season of the Marshall Artists Series Thursday night. “I love performing at...

Getting to know Matt Jarvis, Marshall's new student body president

Getting to know Matt Jarvis, Marshall’s new student body president

Kyle Camacho, Reporter September 23, 2016

Matt Jarvis is the new elected president for the Student Government Association. Jarvis is a finance and economics major and musical enthusiast who was born and raised in Nitro, West Virginia. While...

Head of new health care management degree 'commutes' to teach

Head of new health care management degree ‘commutes’ to teach

Patrick O’Leary, Contributor September 19, 2016

At any college or university, there will be a percentage of commuter students, those students who live in the area and choose to live at home as opposed to staying in dorms. At Marshall, commuter students...

Meet an INTO Marshall Student: Chen Changqi

Meet an INTO Marshall Student: Chen Changqi

Monica Zalaznik, Reporter September 15, 2016

Chen Changqi is an INTO student from China at Marshall University majoring in computer science. Changqi came to America in Aug. 2015 to attend Marshall. Changqi was given a list of states and schools...

Marshall students perform during Black Sheep comedy night

Kyle Camacho, Reporter September 8, 2016

Black Sheep Burrito & Brews had their biweekly comedy open mic night Wednesday. There were a total of 10 comedians performing, including Marshall students Rebecca Fitzgerald, interpersonal communications...

Nick Dittimer and the Sawdusters bring Americana to the Huntington Music and Arts Festival stage, September 3, 2016.

HMAF hosts special year for fans and artists

Tom Jenkins, Reporter September 7, 2016

The Ritter Park Amphitheatre was once again home to the Huntington Music and Arts Festival. Where Huntington locals came out to see local artists and appreciate the food and culture the city of Huntington...

Huntington Museum of Art welcomes nationally recognized artist

Krislyn Holden, Reporter September 5, 2016

The Huntington Museum of Art will welcome Brooke Atherton, a nationally recognized artist, Sept. 8 at 7p.m. Atherton will be discussing her work at the event. The occasion is free and open to the public. ...

Marshall Artists Series presents 80th year fall lineup

Krislyn Holden, Reporter September 5, 2016

The Marshall Artists Series will celebrate their 80th year of events this fall.  The Marshall Artists Series at Marshall University is the second oldest artist series in the United States, with the University...

Local Erinn Petrie takes a selfie with her dog with Marshall student Hunter Way at the Huntington Music and Arts Festival, September 3, 2016. a selfie with her dog beside Marshall student Hunter Way at the Huntington Music and Arts Festival, September 3, 2016.

Huntington Music and Arts Festival hosts 72-hour film challenge

Krislyn Holden, Reporter September 5, 2016

Huntington Music and Arts Festival partnered with Brainwrap Productions and Arts Resources for the Tri-State to host a 72-hour film challenge that was presented Wednesday, Aug. 31 at the ARTS Renaissance...

Ona plays at Huntington Music and Arts Festival September 2015 in Ritter Park.

Huntington Music and Arts Festival returns for seventh year

Tom Jenkins, Reporter September 1, 2016

For the last seven years, the Huntington Music and Arts Festival has grown to become a showcase of not only the art and music of Huntington, but the entire Tri-State area. The annual festival will...

Getting to know Emily Kinner, SGA's new vice president

Getting to know Emily Kinner, SGA’s new vice president

Kyle Camacho, Reporter September 1, 2016

Emily Kinner, the new vice president of the Marshall University Student Government Association, says she is as equally excited to work with her constituents as she is about her new position. Kinner...

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