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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Students To Receive COVID Relief This Spring

Trevor Smith, Reporter February 2, 2022

Marshall University is giving students another round of Covid-19 relief payments soon due to the university having $3.2 million left from last spring's relief.   Last year students received up to...

Marshall Libraries Launches New Book Club

Marshall Libraries Launches New Book Club

Grace Hewitt, Reporter February 2, 2022

Since COVID-19 began, people have been turning to clubs and activities to get them more involved.   One such club is the new Book Club here at Marshall that is being created for the Spring Semester...

Where Can Marshall Take You?

Grace Hewitt, Reporter February 2, 2022

A road is for one that travels and has countless experiences along the way that ultimately leads into newer ones. There’s always something ahead and something behind you.   Preparing for life after...

Marshall Celebrates Lunar New Year

Megan Marie Gragg, Reporter February 2, 2022

The Lunar New Year was celebrated on Monday, January 31 by students and faculty at Marshall University.  "This is great for others to get to know other cultures with different backgrounds “said Graduate...

ARCHIVE: SGA Meeting from February 2022.

Impeachment Motion Fails Against SGA Pro-temp

Conner Woodruff, News Editor February 1, 2022

Marshall’s Student Government Association (SGA) motioned to impeach the organization’s active Senate President Pro-Tempore, Cameron Donohue. The vote failed to reach a two-thirds majority, however,...

MU Students Hunger Strike for Voting Rights Act

MU Students Hunger Strike for Voting Rights Act

Isabella Robinson, Lead Reporter January 25, 2022

In early December, Marshall students joined university students from Arizona in a hunger strike to urge federal intervention and the passage of the Freedom to Vote Act to address the dangers of “dark...

Students Left Confused by the Changing Covid-19 Protocols

Alaina Laster, Lead Reporter January 25, 2022

Rules regarding Covid-19 have been changing since the day the country went on high alert for the virus in March 2020. Covid rates on campus have jumped since the first of the year, and students are unsure...

One and Only (Adell’s Antiques Version)

Semoni Weaver, Reporter January 25, 2022

For Dave Coster, quarantine and retirement are very similar, and it turns out he doesn’t like either of them.  The 75-year-old co-operator of Adell’s Antiques in West Huntington’s Old Central...

Can Students Opt Out of Services They Don’t Use to Lower Costs of Tuition?

Grace Hewitt, Reporter January 25, 2022

Regardless of if you use certain school-provided services or not, there is not an option for students to opt in or opt out of paying for them as a part of their tuition said Marshall’s Associate Director...

Recent Snowstorm Impacts Commuters and Provides Challenges for Students Walking to Class

Grace Hewitt, Reporter January 25, 2022

Last week, winter storm Izzy dumped ice and snow across the Tri-State, presenting students at Marshall with an unexpected challenge—getting to class.   Students at Marshall face a lot of challenges...

Out of State Students Share Their First Experiences With Snow

Megan Gragg, Reporter January 25, 2022

Those Marshall students and staff members originally from warmer climates often remember vividly their first experience with snow and cooler temperatures.  "It was a little terrifying at first," said...

Marshall’s New Cultural Center Set to Open in Early February

Megan Gragg, Reporter January 25, 2022

The new Intercultural Center at Marshall University is to open the second week of February to celebrate diversity, where they have a broad definition of diversity.  "We celebrate the unique things...

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