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The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

How to quit stressing and start living

Garrett Adkins, Columnist March 30, 2015

College is a time to meet new people, get a great education and, of course, get stressed out on a regular basis. Luckily for us there are people who have...

The mountains at Benge's Gap overlook in Virginia.

Defining my Appalachian identity

Jocelyn Gibson, Managing Editor March 29, 2015

Appalachian, as an identity, says so much more about a person than just the region they’re from or where they live. I returned Sunday from the Appalachian...

Negmouche and Martin in 2010

A tribute to Joshua Martin

Karima Neghmouche, Reporter March 26, 2015

Joshua Andrew Martin, You were one of my first friends. It all started my sixth-grade year outside of Beverly Hills Middle School on the courtyard. I...

CRUZ-ING WITH YOUNG CONSERVATIVES

Amanda Gibson, Columnist March 24, 2015

Ted Cruz is the first politician to become a candidate in the 2016 Presidential Election. He began his campaign targeting young conservative voters, but...

10 women throughout history who have inspired my life and the way I live it

10 women throughout history who have inspired my life and the way I live it

Jocelyn Gibson, Managing Editor March 12, 2015

It’s all women all the time in this column, but in honor of Women’s History Month, I am searching deep inside my soul to come up with a list of 10...

DO YOUR BEST

Amanda Gibson, Columnist March 10, 2015

We all care about our education. That is why we are at college, so we can become professionals and enter the workforce with confidence and a sense of job...

Keeping time with Apple

Amanda Gibson, Columnist March 9, 2015

The Apple Conference took place Monday showcasing a variety of new products including the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch is one of the newest advances in...

#MeganMusicMonday: Women of punk rock

Megan Osborne, Life! Editor March 8, 2015

In honor of Women’s History Month, this week’s column is dedicated to all the ladies who used their musical powers to curb stomp the patriarchy. Honestly,...

I’m a woman and I’m sorry (not sorry)

Jocelyn Gibson, Managing Editor March 4, 2015

I’m sorry. I think I noticed something about language and gender. Women use language much more timidly than men, don’t you think? Maybe I’m wrong. Seriously,...

MU SAND talks fat

MU SAND talks fat

MU SAND, James McQuinn March 4, 2015

We have grown up in the age of fad diets. One fad that has lasted for some time is the low-fat diet. Is a low-fat diet really a good idea, and are there...

What do you know about depression?

Bri Shelton, Columnist March 3, 2015

Unlike other illnesses, depression is one many avoid talking about. Most have no problem admitting they have asthma, diabetes, etc., but when it comes...

Nothing beats a court storm

Brad Heltzel, Columnist March 2, 2015

The court storm epitomizes college sports, where the excitement and passion of a collective student body fan base overwhelms the arena in a sea of school...

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