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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Kaitlyn Fleming

More Kindness for the Less Fortunate

Kaitlyn Fleming, Student Reporter February 16, 2024

We are too quick to judge. We have all witnessed or had an experience with the unsheltered community in some capacity throughout our lives. It is...

Glen Midkiff, chief of staff

A Man who Bleeds Green and White

Nolan Duncan, Student Reporter February 15, 2024

A Marshall University chief of staff said he invests his love and dedication to Marshall and its students because of the mentors that invested their time...

The Herd had three players score in double-digits against the Ragin’ Cajuns.

Women’s Basketball Takes Win Over Louisiana

Wade Sullivan, Student Reporter February 15, 2024

Marshall Women’s Basketball held Louisiana to its lowest-scoring game of the season and defeated the Ragin’ Cajuns 74-42 on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at home...

Nick Slater created a replica of Marshall’s campus in LEGO form.

Marshall Brick by Brick

Nolan Duncan, Student Reporter February 13, 2024

A former Marshall student brought numerous LEGO models based on Marshall University to life in response to a professor’s challenge on Wednesday, Jan....

Where Does Your Tuition Go?

Nolan Duncan, Student Reporter February 10, 2024

Transparency is Marshall University’s main goal when it comes to finances, a MU officer said. In an interview on Thursday, Jan. 29, Matt Tidd, the...

Rec Attendance Still up Going Into February

Cyd Collins, Student Reporter February 10, 2024

Despite the stereotype that many people stop going to the gym a couple weeks into January after starting at the beginning of the year, some areas of Marshall’s...

Women’s Basketball suffered its first loss since Dec. 21.

Women’s Basketball Suffer First Loss of the New Year

Wade Sullivan, Student Reporter February 9, 2024

A history-making winning streak came to an end on Saturday, Feb. 3, when Marshall Women’s Basketball lost their 10-win start to conference play against...

Prominent officials and professors from
Marshall stand inside the Capitol Building.

Marshall Thunders to the Capitol

Reagan Clagg, Student Reporter February 9, 2024

As part of a tradition that has lasted for over 20 years, Marshall students, faculty and staff went to the Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 31, to showcase the...

Anochili-Killen tallied his career high of 30 points on Saturday.

Men’s Basketball Crushes Coastal

Ben Cower, Student Reporter February 7, 2024

Although the Cam Henderson Center is enclosed, the scoring storm fostered by Marshall Men’s Basketball made it rain threes in a 91-76 triumph over the...

Students to Visit Underground Railroad Museum

Reagan Clagg, Student Reporter February 7, 2024

To start off Black History Month, Marshall’s Housing and Residence Life, in conjunction with the Office of Intercultural Affairs, will be hosting a day...

Martin is second in the Sun Belt in double-doubles this season, tallying 12.

Martin Records Triple-Double in Loss Against ODU

Wade Sullivan, Student Reporter February 7, 2024

Junior forward Nate Martin recorded the eighth triple-double in Herd Men’s Basketball history as the team lost to Old Dominion 83-76 at the Cam Henderson...

Alexander Vance took inspiration from Black artist Kehinde Wiley for his
winning poster.

Black History Month Poster Competition Celebrates African Americans and the Arts

Cyd Collins, Student Reporter February 7, 2024

In celebration of Black History Month, art students were tasked with creating posters centered on the theme of African Americans and the arts in a contest...

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