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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Don Blankenship plaque in the Lewis College of Business Hall of Fame. The plaques recognize outstanding achievement in business, dedication to public service and commitment to moral values.

Blankenship honor is MU’s Paterno statue

Heath Harrison, Contributor April 20, 2016

Last week, I made a return visit to the Marshall University for the first time in several years. Returning to campus brought many nostalgic feelings....

XOXO, Michael Brown

Michael Brown, Assignment Editor March 9, 2016

The readers submitted some questions about life, love and everything in between. I answered them as honest as I know how. I’m here to keep it real...

Album Review: Kanye’s “The Life of Pablo”

Nick Morton, Contributor February 18, 2016

I don’t miss the old Kanye. I am always up for whatever new aesthetic he has to bring to the table. Throughout the duration of recording “Yeezus,”...

Pop Vulture: Don’t let the media determine your relationship status

Desmond Groves, Contributor February 12, 2016

In a world dominated by relationships and the pressure of companionship it can sometimes be hard to remember who you are and that it is okay to not be...

Album Review: Head Full of Dreams

Ashwin Yellapantula, Contributor February 1, 2016

It’s been 17 years since the shy looking boy band from London, Coldplay, debuted with “Parachutes,” which featured one of its best songs of all...

Charleston gypsy rock band Qiet plans to releasing its album “Composition #9” in February.

WV music to look forward to in 2016

Nathan Thomas, Reporter January 21, 2016

2015 was a fantastic year for West Virginia music. Rozwell Kid crisscrossed the country for over 200 shows, Tyler Childers and the Foodstamps appeared...

A woman lights a candle outside the Bataclan concert hall, which was a site of last Friday's attacks, in Paris, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015. France invoked a never-before-used European Union "mutual-defense clause" to demand Tuesday that its partners provide support for its operations against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq and other security missions in the wake of the Paris attacks. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

A NEW VIEW: We may never have all the answers

Nancy Peyton, contributor November 17, 2015

  I always find topics for this column by finding something in the news from the past week that jumps out at me. Obviously, the attacks in Paris...

Just because it’s pop doesn’t mean it’s about love.

Megan Osborne, Managing Editor October 27, 2015

  If you know anything about Grimes (Claire Boucher), you know she loves mainstream pop music, even though her own style is more alternative. Music...

A New View

Nancy Peyton, contributor October 5, 2015

The University of Louisville men’s basketball team is in the middle of a huge sex scandal. Allegations are being reported in a book written by 1 of...

A New View

Nancy Peyton, reporter September 28, 2015

Over the weekend, I saw an article posted to The Washington Post about a book titled “Pedigree: How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs.” The book itself...

A New View

Nancy Peyton September 21, 2015

Ahmed Mohamed is a 14-year-old boy who was arrested this past week after school officials thought a home-made clock he brought to school was a bomb. After...

Catching up with Leah Scott

Brittanie Fowler, contributor September 17, 2015

Before she was an All-Conference USA selection or a member of the Marshall University women’s basketball team, Leah Scott started her collegiate basketball...

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