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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Paige Noss, vice-president of Got That Beat, on the right and Alissa Rookard, the women’s center coordinator, on the left.

Queens for a Cause keeps Women’s History Month going

Soleil Woolard, Student Reporter March 31, 2025

A performer tells so many stories, and the Got That Beat club continues to tell the stories of not just women but the young artists on campus, the GTB...

Photo of Emily Price (left) and Bree Moats (right). (Courtesy of Bree Moats)

Marshall majorettes balance the spotlight and sisterhood

Tally Mamula, Student Reporter March 29, 2025

Balancing the high-energy world of being a majorette with the commitments of Greek Life is no easy feat, but for Bree Moats and Emily Price, it’s a challenge...

Members of the Collegiate Recovery Community at Harmony House (Courtesy of Allison Conley)

Beyond substance use disorder: Collegiate Recovery Community supports recovery for all

Kaitlyn Fleming, News Editor March 28, 2025

Normalizing conversations around recovery of all kinds on college campuses is the first step in breaking the stigma, one champion of Marshall’s Collegiate...

Kate Meek is the president of the Women in Chem club. (Courtesy of Marshall Women in Chem Instagram)

Women in Chem form bonds inside and outside the lab

Soleil Woolard, Student Reporter March 27, 2025

The power a teacher has is unmatched, and that power becomes even more influential when it’s your own grandma, said the president of the Women in Chem...

State Seal of WV. (Courtesy of the WV State Legislature)

March in West Virginia history: key events through the years

Holly Belmont, Staff Reporter March 25, 2025

West Virginia history, while rich and multifaceted, is, as some would say, becoming increasingly lost to younger residents of the state. In honor of...

Cartoon by James Harris, published in March 16, 2000, edition of The Parthenon.

Spring break then and now: Same places, different prices

Baylee Parsons, Managing Editor March 20, 2025

Every year, as the academic year reaches its toughest point and the weather refuses to decide if it’s spring or still winter, the sun-starved students...

Alumnae relations in sororities: A changing landscape

Tally Mamula, Student Reporter March 20, 2025

Alumnae involvement in Greek Life is evolving as sororities adapt to modern challenges, from digital engagement to shifting cultural expectations. "Recently,...

Marshall University is home to nearly 200 international students this semester; 189 from 41 different countries.

Herd International: A glimpse into global students at Marshall University

Wade Sullivan, Photo Editor March 19, 2025

Moeka Ueura (/Mo-a-kuh/ /Ew-a-u-duh/) is a graduate student studying English as a second language at Marshall University. Ueura is from Osaka, Japan,...

Sigma Phi Epsilon champions philanthropy through service at Marshall University

Tally Mamula, Student Reporter March 16, 2025

Sigma Phi Epsilon at Marshall University is making an impact on campus and in the community through its dedication to philanthropy, emphasizing service...

Cicada Books is a combined bookstore-coffee shop located in the Antique District of Huntington.

Finding yourself on the shelf at Cicada Books

Soleil Woolard, Student Reporter March 14, 2025

If you read every month how to change your life, you’d never be able to help yourself, a host of the Shelf Improvement book club said, adding, “It...

Courtesy of Counseling Center and the Center for Student Success.

Fostering Independence support group provides resources for students in need

Ashton Pack, Student Reporter March 11, 2025

Time management, budget training, meal planning, grocery shopping and other life skills are among the lessons being taught at the Fostering Independence...

After years of traveling as a couple, the Ballous now enjoy taking trips with their children. (Courtesy of Stephanie Ballou)

Couples on Campus: The Ballous

Kaitlyn Fleming, News Editor March 6, 2025

Something in the air shifted in the spring of ‘95 in an Introduction to Corrections course, almost as if fate nudged two former Marshall students together.  Lieutenant...

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