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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Jeremiah Parlock, a junior political science major and member of the Student Government Association, rounds the last bend of the We Will Run For You 5K route. Parlock was the second runner to finish the race.

Locals participate in 5k to support Counseling Center

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 7, 2019

Pushing one child in a stroller and clutching another to her side as she raced, a mother and Marshall University faculty member participated Saturday in the We Will Run For You 5K alongside other...

Banff Mountain Film Festival returns to Keith-Albee Theatre

Emily Phipps, Reporter April 6, 2019

Showing the action of climbs, bike rides, free falls and tales of survival, the Banff Mountain Film Festival brought outdoor adventure to the Keith-Albee Theatre Tuesday evening. “These inspiring people,...

World Fusion Day celebrates, encourages cultural, ethnic diversity

Tiara Brown, Reporter April 5, 2019

It is so easy to get caught up in the rapidness of college and to lose sight of the different people and cultures that are there, said a member of the Chi Alpha Campus Ministries. The fourth annual World...

Students share cultural, social experiences at Culture Shock event

Savanah Matney, Reporter April 5, 2019

To help individuals learn from the culture and social experiences of others, Marshall University’s Office of Intercultural Affairs hosted a Culture Shock event Monday in the Shawkey Dining Room of...

Locals walk through Huntington and discuss concerns with Mayor Williams Wednesday evening.

City officials, residents, students discuss concerns during Walk with Mayor

Trey Delida, Reporter April 4, 2019

To see the issues Huntington residents face on a daily basis in their Huntington experience, city officials joined Marshall University students for over an hour Wednesday evening for a Walk with the Mayor...

The We Will Run For You 5K will give participants an opportunity to compete for medals, while also raising funds for Marshall's Counseling Center and raising awareness to fight stigmas surrounding mental health and mental health services.

Mental health 5K to raise funds for Counseling Center

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 4, 2019

The We Will Run For You 5k will give Marshall University and Huntington community members an opportunity to help raise funds and awareness for mental health Saturday, starting at the Marshall Recreation...

Students discuss sexual assault, interpersonal violence

Blake Newhouse, For The Parthenon April 3, 2019

Marshall University students met April 2 at the Memorial Student Center to discuss the various ways of intervening and preventing instances of interpersonal violence in their community. According to the...

Dr. Luis Orozco lectures to combine theatre, physics

Emily Phipps, Reporter April 3, 2019

Theatre and physics will unite this week in Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center when Marshall’s theatre department helps a lecturer “magically” appear on stage. The Marshall...

BCM Members help grout walls for a church being built in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

Students travel to Bolivia to serve over spring break

Meredith O’Bara, Reporter April 2, 2019

Members of the campus ministry Baptist Campus Ministry, BCM, spent spring break in Cochabamba, Bolivia working with the organization House of Hope to serve a community in need.  The week was spent...

SGA approves funding for student organizations, seeks female mascot return

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 2, 2019

The following Student Government Association updates were taken from the announcements and decisions made and the events that occurred at the SGA student senate meeting Tuesday, April 2, as well as additional...

Students and faculty walk together in October 2018 for the seventh annual Unity Walk.

Unity Month brings campus celebration, recognition of diversity

Tiara Brown, Reporter April 2, 2019

The second annual Unity Month kicks off Friday with Lessons in Drag. Unity Month was created in order to invoke conversation, celebrate diversity and create an inclusive atmosphere, said Zelideth Rivas,...

Deadline approaching for peer mentor applications

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor April 2, 2019

When he first came to Marshall University, he did not know a lot of people, but with the help of the university community he was able to cultivate new friendships. “I like to think of life like bus...

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