Although the new director of the School of Library Science never imagined her career would bring her to West Virginia, she always knew she had a passion for libraries – a passion which she said she is...
While the start of the semester may be a dreaded time for some, just the thought of it has others wagging their tails.
The therapy dogs of MU Paws may be on a break from their regular duties this summer,...
Supporting student entrepreneurs is the primary goal behind Marshall University’s recent enrollment in the ZinnStarter Network.
The ZinnStarter Network will support student entrepreneurs through pitch...
Soleil Woolard, Opinions & Culture Editor
• July 14, 2025
The story of Black West Virginians is one marked by resilience, persistence and courage, one Marshall professor said.
“There’s a lot that we can be proud of as people of conscience in this state,”...
Marshall University is launching a new mentoring and leadership development experience for female students thanks to a grant from the Helen Gurley Brown Foundation.
University First Lady Alys Smith,...
When it comes to feeling safe downtown, some Marshall students say they’re typically comfortable, but several say the opposite.
According to a poll conducted by The Parthenon on social media, out...
With postcard-worthy scenes and a cinematic feel, annual summer vacations draw millions of Americans to pack their bags and hit the road in search of sunshine, adventure or a mix of both.
In West Virginia,...
Although students may not be on campus for their regularly scheduled courses, food insecurity knows no schedule.
According to the United States Government Accountability Office, food insecurity among...
Soleil Woolard, Opinions and Cultures Editor
• June 27, 2025
It’s hard to find a community in Appalachia as a queer person, but Huntington is booming with it, one Huntington resident said.
The Huntington Artists Collective and Studios (HACkS) presented “Don’t...
After three and a half years of leadership at Marshall University, President Brad Smith agreed to extend his employment agreement on Wednesday, June 11, meaning the university president will maintain his...
Holderby Hall may appear to just be brick and mortar, but it was once the place where strangers became family.
The year was 1982, and Bill Gardner was moving into Holderby Hall.
With his dormitory...
Just over two hours away from campus lies the nation’s newest (and West Virginia’s only) national park: the New River Gorge.
Located near Fayetteville, West Virginia, the New River Gorge National...