V-Club was host to a crowd with local groups Of the Dell, The Dead Frets and Under Surveillance January 29, 2016.
Under Surveillance took the stage first, giving the audience a look at their newest...
Marshall University’s Japan Club hosted a bake sale Monday that will continue Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Memorial Student Center.
The Japan Club members decided to bring some Japanese culture...
The Ultimate Mindset Challenge is a series of classes dedicated to helping people achieve their 2016 New Years resolutions.
The group takes “new year, new me” seriously, whether the goal is financial,...
Burnis Morris, Carter G. Woodson Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications, was recognized today as a 2016 History Hero in Charleston at the Culture Center.
The History Hero award is a part of...
The Marshall University Rec Center held its annual “Pump and Run” weight lifting and 5K events at 8 a.m. this Saturday at the Rec center.
Participants weighed in and individually lifted a percentage...
The harsh winter weather has officially set in despite a warm start to the season. The first blizzard of the year has passed, though its icy remnants remain. As anyone who has battled a West Virginia...
Three local groups will take up the V-Club stage Friday.
Under Surveillance is expected to perform first, followed by groups The Dead Frets and Of The Dell.
Tyler Cooper, singer and guitarist for...
Comedian Jessica Kirson performed at Marshall University Thursday as part of the Campus Activity Board’s “Women in Comedy” series.
Kirson performed in Marco’s Room, located at the lower level...
Harless Dining Hall and 17th Street will be closing this week due to new heat and air systems coming into the dining hall.
Beginning Thursday, January 28 students will not be able to eat at Harless...
The spring semester tutoring schedule is now available. Subjects available for tutoring include business, science, modern languages, math, social sciences and other miscellaneous subjects.
Patricia...
With Marshall University’s move to make the campus tobacco free in 2013, students quickly looked for other options to replace addictive cigarettes. Because most other places in the community, throughout...
Empire Books is offering a “Blind Date with a Book” from now until the end of February.
Shoppers can spend $1 to get an unknown book, pre-wrapped in brown wrapping and red ribbon with three adjectives...