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The Parthenon

Flames and smoke rise from the blaze as the spire starts to topple on Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Monday, April 15.

Marshall students mourn with Paris

Trey Delida, Reporter April 16, 2019

The week leading up to Easter is a week intended for celebration, service and symbolic rebirth for those who identify with Catholic beliefs, but this week has been shaken by the Notre Dame Cathedral fire...

SGA allows current committee to interview candidates for future senate

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 16, 2019

The following Student Government Association updates were taken from the announcements and decisions made at the SGA student senate meeting Tuesday, April 16, as well as additional information provided...

Greek Life members competed in basketball, soccer, an egg toss and more to strengthen relationships during Greek Week, but the results created disagreements between chapters instead.

Greek Week results in tension instead of unity

Paige Leonard, Reporter April 16, 2019

Promoting Greek unity was the goal of Greek Week, but to some, it may have weakened the bonds between chapters, said an officer from the Panhellenic Council. “I feel that there is no more camaraderie...

COLA Conference welcomes research from Marshall students

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 16, 2019

Two days. Approximately 95 student presenters. And a total of 101 panel presentations. These are the numbers for Marshall University’s 19th annual College of Liberal Arts Research and Creativity Conference,...

The Rape Aggression Defense System course aims to train women how to defend themselves.

MUPD wants women to feel R.A.D. after taking defense course

Mackenzie Jones, Reporter April 16, 2019

Training women in self-defense, for 21 years Marshall University has offered R.A.D., or the Rape Aggression Defense System, and since 2000, Sergeant Scott Ballou, a West Virginia state lead R.A.D. director,...

Honors class takes on hunger in Huntington through free meal

Amanda Larch, Managing Editor April 16, 2019

Kane Morrone’s goal is to feed 350 people, though, ideally, he said he’d like to see 500 full bellies next Wednesday night.  Morrone, a sophomore marketing and entrepreneurship major, thought of...

Dance marathon raises money for local children's hospital

Dance marathon raises money for local children’s hospital

Paige Leonard, Reporter April 15, 2019

Marshall University students raised over $10,000 for Hoops Family Children’s Hospital Saturday by participating in the fourth annual Dance Thunder, a 12-hour dance marathon which left participants physically...

Students sweep advertising competition

Meredith O’Bara, Reporter April 13, 2019

After over 500 rough drafts, they found the winner. With a logo and branding guide in hand, a group of students competed in the West Virginia Student ADDYs advertising competition and came out on top...

Heather Cox Richardson, a professor of history at Boston College and author, speaks about the ideologies of the South and the West, during an lecture in the Amicus Curiae Lecture Series on Constitutional Democracy Thursday in the Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall.

Visiting history professor discusses ideologies of South, West

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 13, 2019

Ideology behind the Confederacy did not end after the Civil War, but lived on in the land of the West, a Boston College professor said Thursday in Marshall University’s Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall. “What...

Mission West Virginia to host open house in South Charleston

Piper White, Reporter April 13, 2019

To give the community an opportunity to learn about foster care and how the fostering process works, Mission West Virginia will host an open house at South Charleston First Church of the Nazarene April...

Army Corps of Engineers informs Marshall students

Madalyn McCoy, Reporter April 13, 2019

In addition to providing public engineering services, the Army Corps of Engineers provided members of the Marshall University community with information Thursday, during an Army Corps of Engineers day...

Student Body President Hunter Barclay and Student Body Vice President Hannah Petracca present information about affordable options and strategies during an Affordable Education 101 Material Training in the Shawkey Room of the Memorial Student Center Thursday.

Student body president, vice president host educational material training

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 13, 2019

To equip Marshall University faculty members with knowledge and strategies they could use to find more cost-effective educational materials for their courses, Student Body President Hunter Barclay and...

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