Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Lecture series unites community members

Lukas Hagley, Reporter February 12, 2016

The Renaissance has long fascinated art scholars, many of whom consider it one of the most influential eras in art history. The Huntington Area Art Society’s...

Children participate in a program taught as part of the JPAC program at 4th Ave Arts, February 8, 2016.

Huntington Arts Center expands with a new name

Ryan Fischer, Reporter February 12, 2016

Downtown Huntington has been freshened up over the past decade and the rebranded 4th Avenue Arts Center has been expanding to meet those needs. “It...

Sophomore psychology major, Bradley McCoy fills out thank you letters for donors on Love a Donor Day.

Students send love to scholarship donors

Rebecca Turnbull, Reporter February 11, 2016

Marshall University students composed letters Wednesday in the Memorial Student Center lobby during the third annual Love a Donor Day to thank donors who...

Taylor Tomlinson continues “Women of Comedy” series Thursday

Son Nguyen, Reporter February 11, 2016

Female comedian Taylor Tomlinson will perform on Marshall University’s campus Thursday as part of the Campus Activities Board’s “Women of Comedy”...

Students using their meal plans to pay for their meals at the Memorial Student Center cafeteria, February 10, 2016.

Meal plan policy scheduled to change next fall

Baily Turner, Reporter February 11, 2016

The Marshall University Housing and Residence Life office is undergoing changes in meal plan policies for the fall 2016 semester. Currently, students...

Huntington Mayor Steve Williams speaks to journalism students Wednesday in Smith Hall.

Mayor Williams reveals $2 million budget decrease

Megan Osborne, Executive Editor February 11, 2016

Huntington Mayor Steve Williams said Wednesday the city is working with a $2 million decrease in the city budget for next year, causing across-the-board...

Internship gives MU students hands-on experience at Capitol

Lydia Waybright, Reporter February 10, 2016

Marshall University students are experiencing state politics firsthand through the Frasure-Singleton Internship this week in Charleston. The internship...

Spread the love for Love A Donor Day

Amanda Gibson, Reporter February 10, 2016

The third annual Love A Donor Day will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Memorial Student Center lobby. Students who have received scholarships...

MUSOM receives endowment scholarship from Wilson family

Logan Parkulo, Reporter February 10, 2016

Marshall University alumni David and Patricia Wilson along with their daughter, Laura Wilson have established an endowed scholarship for medical students...

Laura Gilliam, Executive Director of the United Way of the River Cities, discussed her work and faith with UKirk students Tuesday night.

UKirk students learn about United Way’s importance in community

Nancy Peyton, Reporter February 10, 2016

UKirk students heard about the importance of the United Way in the Huntington community Tuesday night. Laura Gilliam, executive director of United Way...

The LGBTQ office is located in room BW-31 of the Memorial Student Center and is the primary safe zone environment for LGBTQ students.

SGA resolution to condemn RFRA fails

Jared Casto, Reporter February 10, 2016

A resolution to condemn the West Virginia Legislator for the Religious Freedom and Restoration Act, a bill that is increasingly under fire for its perceived...

Research internship for minority students deadline approaching

Rebecca Turnbull, Reporter February 10, 2016

The deadline is approaching for applications to this year’s Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Internship for Minority Students (SRIMS) at Marshall...

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