In America today, it feels like we have forgotten disagreement is not a crime. We live in a nation built on the right to free speech, yet when someone voices an opinion that others do not like, the reaction...
Caden Adkins, Opinions & Cultures Editor
• September 18, 2025
I got my first phone when I was just 11 years old. Before I got this phone, I had an iPod. Before that, an Xbox.
I had a lot of good memories on these devices as I listened to pop music on my iPod...
I’ve always loved college, as in truly and deeply cared about my classes, work and extracurriculars.
Being present for every aspect of my day to day responsibilities — especially at the beginning...
Dear freshmen,
Congratulations! If your guidance counselors handed you a five-year plan at the ripe age of 14, you have officially reached year five. Surely you have your whole life figured out now,...
While a love of reading might now be dubbed as a byproduct of belonging to what social psychologists like Johnathon Haidt call “the anxious generation,” I’d argue that for Gen Z, reading is more...
Soleil Woolard, Opinions & Cultures Editor
• July 18, 2025
If you had to walk a mile on broken glass, would you wish the same for someone else?
Think about one of the most important people in your life. Think about their face. Their smile. The way they hold...
I could say a lot of things about President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was recently passed by the House of Representatives. It is over one thousand pages long, would add over $2 trillion...
Soleil Woolard, Opinions & Cultures Editor
• June 17, 2025
Growing up, I remember being told by my best friend after I came out that I was “one of the good ones.” Even though I didn’t think of it at the time at the age of 12, I realized that prejudice is...
After three years of journalism school, I can confidently say I’ve learned a lot, but there’s one concept that sticks out to me: telling both sides of the story.
Telling both sides of a story...
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...
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...
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,...