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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

A Final Edit: My Farewell to the Parthenon

A Final Edit: My Farewell to the Parthenon

Maggie Gibbs, Copy Editor May 6, 2025

I joined The Parthenon because someone said I should try writing for the paper. I didn’t think it would stick. I was quiet, unsure of my voice, more comfortable editing than being seen, but I wrote a...

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The pendulum has swung, the comedy genre is back

Caden Adkins, Opinions & Culture Editor May 1, 2025

Growing up as a fan of comedy movies, standup and live shows like Saturday Night Live, I always felt that it was important that we had these outlets that poked fun at the seriousness of the world, as it...

The Parthenon's newsroom door displays inclusive stickers.

Editorial: Laws can’t change who ‘We Are’

The Parthenon April 24, 2025

Marshall University is home to 12,318 students. Of these 12,318, 9,133 are white, 578 are Black, 457 are two or more races, 317 are Hispanic, 174 are Asian, 38 are American Indian or Alaska Native,...

Baylee Parsons (The Parthenon/Wade Sullivan)

Misinformation is scary: The time the internet almost got me elected

Baylee Parsons, Managing Editor April 18, 2025

In Marshall’s 2025 Student Government Association election, the candidates for student body president and vice president ran unopposed, but they came close to having an unlikely opponent: me. On Wednesday,...

Caden's view from his seat.

Live music is dying, the industry itself is to blame

Caden Adkins, Opinions and Culture Editor April 11, 2025

Last weekend, I had the honor to see one of my favorite bands of all time in Columbus. The concert itself was fantastic, as expected, but I couldn't help but feel like I had been robbed, and Deftones were...

Nolan Duncan (The Parthenon/Wade Sullivan)

Who knew the Batmobile was the answer?

Nolan Duncan, Staff Reporter April 5, 2025

Back in mid-February, my day had started like any other. I woke up, walked over to Smith Hall and walked into the Dead Podcaster’s Society clubroom. What made that day different was a box on one of the...

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‘Severance’ is too good for the streaming age of television

Caden Adkins, Opinions and Culture Editor March 27, 2025

Ben Stiller’s work-life balance thriller not only shocked me on first watch, but left me wondering what has gone wrong with modern-day television. It is very rare a television show born out of the...

Kaitlyn Fleming in Charolette, North Carolina at the PRSSA Assembly (The Parthenon/Kaitlyn Fleming)

I’m learning to appreciate West Virginia: Stereotypes to strength

Kaitlyn Fleming, News Editor March 13, 2025

I used to be embarrassed to tell people I was from West Virginia. I still kind of am, but not for the reason you may think.  Every time I went out of town, I braced myself for the typical renditions...

Sarah and her mom pictured in New York City in 2011  (Courtesy of Wes Davis)

Every weekday evening at 6:30 p.m.

Sarah Davis, Executive Editor March 5, 2025

Every weekday, for years, my after-school routine looked the same. Come home from school, eat a snack, do homework and eat dinner with my family. I grew up in a house that sat at the dining table every...

Kaitlyn Fleming (The Parthenon/Wade Sullivan)

Make America whole again: Mental health matters

Kaitlyn Fleming, News Editor February 27, 2025

In an era where mental health awareness was finally gaining the attention it deserved, it’s alarming to witness political figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushing policies that would roll back critical...

I was my own valentine, and I’m happy with that

I was my own valentine, and I’m happy with that

Nolan Duncan, Staff Reporter February 18, 2025

The title says it all. For this past Valentine’s Day, I was my own valentine, and I’ve never been happier.  My self-love began with a regular checkup at the doctor’s office, then I bought model...

Photo by Wade Sullivan

It’s time to stop blaming Gen Z

Baylee Parsons, Managing Editor February 13, 2025

Are they one of my classmates? Are they one of my friends? Are they okay? These are the questions that immediately popped into my head when I arrived on campus Tuesday, Feb. 4, to find a student had...

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