As students return to campus for the school year, so too, does the heightened risk of distracted street crossings. Between phones, stress and an increase in commuters, the roads around Marshall have become...
A digital marketplace, a digital playground and overall, a digital world.
The digital world also became a digital crime scene as social media platforms filled with footage of the assasination of conservative...
Students attend college with hopes of learning valuable material from professors and university faculty. After studying for hundreds of tests and completing homework, students may have mastered the material...
In a city once known as the epicenter of the opioid epidemic, two Marshall professors are taking strides to ensure the community is not only protected but also prepared.
After helping to distribute...
On Sept. 11, 12 and 13, Marshall University will hold multiple memorial services and celebrations of United States service members and first responders in honor of the national tragedy on Sept. 11, 2001.
This...
Fallen heroes and their families will be the focus of Marshall University’s first large-scale 9/11 Days of Service memorial.
The event will honor the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 at the World Trade...
Alpha, omega, sigma and delta. These words mean little to the general public (unless they are referring to brain rot, of course). But for members of Greek life, they mean everything.
As the summer comes...
Jaidyn Carter, Student Reporter
• September 10, 2025
For some Marshall students, the sight of the National Guard currently deployed to the Capitol is personal; for them, Washington, D.C., is also home.
“I’ve seen a lot of them before I left my city....
Eating ribs four days in a row might sound daunting to some, but at Huntington’s 2025 Ribfest, it’s all part of the experience.
Held at Harris Riverfront Park, the 25th annual Ribfest has been highly...
Calamity J is back, but then again, it never really went anywhere; it’s just under new ownership.
Huntington natives Mark Muth and Mel Cummings as well as Mark’s wife Michelle Muth, have officially...
Providing living assistance for the unhoused may sound like a job only the city government could do, but one Marshall graduate student is taking matters into her own hands.
Once Coco Daniels, second-year...
Getting sick and going to the doctor is something most people don’t think twice about, but for millions of West Virginians, access to affordable healthcare is becoming increasingly difficult. For Marshall’s...