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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

President hosts Open House featuring Marshall INTO program

Ashley Sodosky, reporter October 7, 2015

The office of the University President hosted Marshall University INTO employees at 3:00 p.m. for yesterdays Presidential Open House Reception. Interim President Gary White hosts an open house every...

Psychology clinic to offer free and anonymous depression screening

Rob Engle, reporter October 7, 2015

The Marshall University Psychology Clinic will offer students free, quick and anonymous depression screenings on Thursday, Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Harris Hall Room 449 in participation with National...

Survivors Unite, Take Back the Night

Survivors Unite, Take Back the Night

Taylor Poling, reporter October 7, 2015

Take Back the Night rocked Marshall University’s campus last night. Public speakers, rallying and a candlelight vigil comprised the events for the night. Take Back the Night brought attention to the...

Huntington Mayor Accepting Halloween Costume Donations

John Cole Glover, reporter October 7, 2015

Halloween is less than a month away and while some children are eager to wear their costumes other children may be without a costume to go Trick or Treating in. But this year, the mayor’s office has...

Faculty to present “Flute Stories” Wednesday

Chantil Foster, Reporter October 7, 2015

The “Flute Stories” Faculty Recital will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Smith Recital Hall. Flutist Wendell Dobbs, pianist Johan Botes and violinist Elizabeth Reed Smith are three of the faculty...

Ed Hughes presents ‘Breaking the Chains of Addiction’

Brianna Paxton, Reporter October 7, 2015

President and CEO of Loved Ones group Ed Hughes gave an enlightening lecture titled “Breaking the Chains of Addiction,” Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church in Huntington. Hughes’ lecture focused...

Local Woman Raises Awareness for Alzheimer’s disease

Kalyn Bordman, reporter October 6, 2015

More than 5 million Americans are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease annually. For some, Alzheimer’s disease may be unknown, but to people like Rachel McGinnis and her family, it’s the disease that...

Editorial

Jocelyn Gibson, Executive Editor October 6, 2015

The beauty of the news is that it is always changing. We are always learning and disseminating new information, and the way we disseminate that information is constantly changing as well. In today's world...

Take Back The Night Rally poster party

Take Back The Night Rally poster party

Kabz James, reporter October 6, 2015

The Take Back The Night event against sexual and domestic violence kicks off Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center. Local band, The Disappearing Man, will open the event. Members...

Community Health Fair promotes a healthy life style

Matthew Prandoni, reporter October 6, 2015

The path to a healthy life style includes both eating healthy and exercise. Several programs were at the Marshall University Community Health Fair as advocates for exercise on Tuesday. The fair kicked...

Tri-Sigma raises money for Robbie Page Memorial Foundation

Tri-Sigma raises money for Robbie Page Memorial Foundation

Riley Mahoney, reporter October 6, 2015

Marshall University’s Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority had their annual Rocking for Robbie fundraising event this week. Members of Tri-Sigma rocked for 24 hours this week to fundraise money for the Robbie...

Transportation Survey Available to Students

Cadi Duplaga, reporter October 6, 2015

Student Body Vice President, Izzy Rogner and Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Carla Lapelle, made a survey available to students in hopes of finding out what steps are next in advancing the progress...

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