As the semester winds down, so too does the growing season, which will soon mark the end of market days on campus until next summer, said a Marshall representative.
Amy White, the sustainability manager...
The Marshall Thrift Store has reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 13,700 tons by recycling 8,900 pounds of textiles and appliances between June 2023 and July 2024, said a Marshall representative.
Amy...
Wade Sullivan, Photo & Graphics Editor
• November 2, 2024
Emily Calandrelli, the first West Virginian scheduled to go to outer space in 2026, signed copies of her books at the Huntington Children’s Museum on Thursday, Oct. 24.
“Seeing all of these little...
The new Top Scholars program will make the scholarship application process simpler for incoming Honors students, said the dean of the Honors College.
Dean Brian Hoey said the new Top Scholars program...
Fraternities Alpha Sigma Phi and Alpha Tau Omega and sorority Alpha Xi Delta have received suspension orders following an investigation into alleged hazing.
The university announced the suspension...
Kaitlyn Fleming, Opinions and Culture Editor
• October 31, 2024
Hosting networking events prior to normal business hours allows an entirely new demographic to connect with local businesses, one member of the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce said.
Rebecca...
With election day only a week away, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making their closing arguments at rallies around the country.
On Sunday, Oct. 27, Trump held a rally in Madison Square Garden,...
Some students come to college and learn life has other plans for them, said one inductee of the Greater Huntington Wall of Fame following the induction ceremony Thursday, Oct. 24.
“You go to college,...
With hundreds of spectators watching, hundreds of students performed and competed at the Marshall University Tristate Marching Band competition.
This 54-year-old competition was held at the Joan C Edwards...
A local Halloween tradition has a new twist that is calculated to amuse and amaze.
The key word is “calculated” because for the first time, the famed Kenova Pumpkin House is teaming up with Marshall...
Since 1938, Jim’s Steak and Spaghetti House, a Huntington landmark, has been a community staple. What began as The Kennedy Dairy Store serving 10-cent milkshakes and 15-cent cheeseburgers has evolved...
On Nov. 5, the U.S. presidential election will be held and 100 colleges across the country will participate in a Marshall launched program called Student News Live.
Student News Live is a 24-hour...