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Trumpeter Justin Bahawi performs alongside Christa Navy during his junior recital Tuesday.

Student trumpeter Justin Bahawi performs Tuesday for junior recital

Leah Cook, Reporter April 19, 2016

Trumpeter Justin Bahawi performed his perfected studio selections that were three years in the making at his recital Tuesday night at the Jomie Jazz Center. The Huntington native is a trumpet performance...

Abubakkar Siddique

Real Faces of Religion in West Virginia: Part II

Nancy Peyton, Reporter April 18, 2016

Fear. It’s a basic instinct that motivates most actions people take and views they possess. Fear can cause lines to be drawn when they should be crossed. It can cause divides where things should be coming...

Student guitar recital scheduled for Thursday

April 13, 2016

The Marshall University School of Music and Theatre’s guitar studio class will host its Spring recital Thursday, April 14. The recital will feature a collage of solo performances by the guitar students...

Club members play rounds of competetive doubles at at Marshall Smashers in Corbly Hall, April 7, 2016.

Marshall Smashers offers friendly competition, community for gamers

Ryan Fischer, Photo Editor April 13, 2016

A flurry of clicks and snaps controls the bracket on the second floor of Corbly Hall each Thursday as the Marshall Smashers gather for an evening of intensive button mashing and super smashing. Thirty-seven...

Shehu Junaidu

Faces of religion in West Virginia

Nancy Peyton, Reporter April 11, 2016

Fear. It’s a basic instinct that motivates most actions people take and views they possess. Fear can cause lines to be drawn when they should be crossed. It can cause divides where things should be...

Ceramicist Courtney Childers' glaze conconction drips onto clay.

Remains: student capstones reflect on individuality

Lukas Hagley, Reporter April 6, 2016

With the sun and showers of the spring semester comes the anxiety and stress of finals, but perhaps none are more harrowing than seniors’ capstone projects. For six graduating art students, their...

During "Mystery Time," all members of the Jazz combo were given new sheet music and 45 seconds to compose themselves before delivering an almost impromptu performance, April 5, 2016.

Jazz Combo showcases unique ensemble

Leah Cook, Reporter April 6, 2016

Jazz Combo I filled the Jomie Jazz forum in more ways than one Wednesday night with its “Up Close and Personal” concert directed by Dr. Martin Saunders. The combo’s large sound and 18-member ensemble...

Trumpeter Pat Harbison performs Tuesday in the Jomie Jazz Center as the Jomie Jazz Guest Artist Series concludes.

Trumpeter Pat Harbison joins final Jomie Jazz Guest Artist Series

Leah Cook, Reporter April 5, 2016

The Jomie Jazz Guest Artist Series wrapped up its season with a performance from trumpet professor, performer and composer Pat Harbison. Harbison is a professor of jazz studies at Indiana University...

Local instrumental group Signals opens Wednesday at The V-Club

Ryan Fischer, Photo Editor April 5, 2016

Local group Signals will open along with heavy rockers Mothership for Corrosion of Conformity’s metal set Wednesday at The V-Club. Signals front man Tony Waller said his band was “trying to blend...

The Herald Dispatch's built-in printing press churning out one of its final editions, April 1, 2016.

Herald-Dispatch turns page, closes faithful printing press

Elayna Conard, Reporter April 4, 2016

Not too often is it said that Huntington, West Virginia is home to an item that is one of its kind. However, The Herald-Dispatch houses an original letter printing press that is said to be the only one...

A Story Told

“Keep Watch” album debuts at V-Club

Ryan Fischer, Reporter March 31, 2016

Charleston band A Story Told will debut their first album “Keep Watch” Saturday at the V-Club before continuing its tour in Ohio. “We actually demoed out a ton of songs just to kind of find a...

Sophomore Public Relations major Pamela Young and Freshman Criminal Justice major Autumn Prout rehearsing for the Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Paegant. The paegant will be on Saturday. Sage Shavers has more on the story online.

Miss Black and Gold Pageant scheduled for Saturday

Sage Shavers, Reporter March 31, 2016

A few Marshall University ladies will showcase their talents and compete for a scholarship on Saturday. The women will compete in the Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant sponsored by the Nu Nu chapter...

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