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The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Father Dean to answer students’ questions about faith

Nancy Peyton, Reporter March 10, 2016

Students will have the opportunity to ask anything they have ever wanted to know about the Catholic faith. The parish for Marshall University’s campus will answer questions from students at an event...

Tri-Sigma Chili Fest heats up Marshall

Sage Shavers, Reporter March 10, 2016

Members of the Marshall University community enjoyed chili and refreshments at the Sigma Sigma Sigma house on 6th Avenue Wednesday. Along with a choice of vegetarian chili and chili with beef, ticket...

Students will be “Traveling Around the World”

Nancy Peyton, Reporter March 10, 2016

Students will be able to experience traveling the globe without leaving Huntington. Marshall University’s Commons Hall Council will host the “Traveling Around the World” program from 3:30 to 6:30...

Huntington Mayor Steve Williams rescues a baby bird from the street during the inaugural installment of the Walk with the Mayor series April 29, 2015 in the Westmoreland Neighborhood.

Take a walk on the Mayor Steve side

Clara Maynard, Reporter March 10, 2016

Mayor Steve Williams resumes his community walks through Huntington’s neighborhoods this spring in an effort to motivate residents to become more active. Williams kicks off the 2016 edition of “Walks...

Survey to determine university strengths, weaknesses

Amanda Gibson, Reporter March 9, 2016

The National Survey of Student Engagement participation requests were sent to a sample of Marshall University freshman and senior students February. Students will receive a reminder to fill out the survey...

SGA sets inauguration date to April 24

Jared Casto March 9, 2016

Marshall University’s Student Government Association set a new inauguration date, discussed minority representation within the organization and celebrated International Women’s Day during Tuesday’s...

Student Body President and Vice President candidates debate Tuesday evening in the Don Morris room.

Student Body candidates engage in first debate

Jared Casto, Reporter March 9, 2016

The audience asked presidential and vice presidential candidates difficult questions about last month’s failed RFRA resolution and the university’s financial troubles during Tuesday night’s student...

PepsiCo gives students internship opportunities

Sage Shavers, Reporter March 9, 2016

Marshall University students interested in working for PepsiCo met with representatives who have had first-hand experience with the company Monday in the Memorial Student Center. Key account manager...

Resume 911 helps students prepare for job interviews

Cheyenne DeBolt, Reporter March 9, 2016

The Lewis College of Business had its first Resume 911 event as part of its second annual Professionalism Month Tuesday. Students were able to speak with LCOB director in stakeholder engagement Glen...

Students get creative with “Build A Button”

Son Nguyen, Reporter March 9, 2016

Marshall University’s Campus Activities Board re-launched one of their programs, “Build A Button.” The first “Build A Button” event was January 2016. This time, the event was Tuesday from...

Rural Women’s Week continues with “End of the Line” showing

Rural Women’s Week continues with “End of the Line” showing

Lydia Waybright, Reporter March 9, 2016

Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition organizer Robin Blakeman paired with the Marshall University Women’s Center to show the film “End of the Line” Tuesday. The women’s center showed the film...

Alpha Sigma Phi encourages students to “Turn it Off”

Baily Turner, Reporter March 8, 2016

Marshall University fraternity Alpha Sigma Phi hosted a “Turn it Off” fundraiser Monday. Fraternity members played one song continuously until someone donated $1 to change the song or $3 to pick...

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