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Marshall Greek Life Hosts Annual Greek Sing Event

Abigail Cutlip, Student Reporter April 3, 2023

Greek Week started on March 26 with the annual Greek Sing event. “I thought Greek Sing went great,” said Emma West, the National Panhellenic Conference...

SGA Proposes a Clothing Pantry Upgrade for Students

Emma Johnson, Student Reporter April 2, 2023

The World Boutique clothing pantry in East Hall could receive an upgrade thanks to a recent proposal within the Student Government Association.  The...

Dr. Chris White

Potential Accidents Spark Fear After Campus Carry Law Passes

Chance Gunther and Sean Kelly April 2, 2023

Accidents are the biggest concern surrounding students carrying handguns on campus because most  students don’t have the proper training to handle firearms...

Neveah Harmon (left) and Walker Tatum (right)

Tatum-Harmon Win SGA Election

Emma Johnson, Student Reporter March 31, 2023

After running unopposed, current Student Body Vice President Walker Tatum will  represent Marshall as the newest Student Body President, and Nevaeh Harmon...

Five Students Awarded Gilman Grants

Five Students Awarded Gilman Grants

Joseph DiCristofaro, Student Reporter March 10, 2023

The chance to study abroad has become easier for five Marshall University students who were awarded a $5,000 scholarship to put toward internship programs...

Documentary Brings AIDS/HIV Awareness to Marshall

Sarah Davis, Staff Reporter March 9, 2023

Crowds gathered in the American streets on screen, shouting for changes to be made concerning the handling of the AIDS epidemic. “Healthcare is a...

Classic Events Return After Spring Break for Women’s History Month

Classic Events Return After Spring Break for Women’s History Month

Bex Law, Student Reporter March 9, 2023

The return of two classic events - BodyShots and the Charlotte Schmidlapp Lecture series - will return at the end of March as a part of the Women’s History...

Thundering Word to Travel to Tokyo for Tournament

Abigail Cutlip, Student Reporter March 8, 2023

The Thundering Word, Marshall University’s speech and debate team, will finally travel to Tokyo, Japan, to compete at the International Forensic Association...

The United Nations building

UN Reviews Tech Laws for More Equity

Bex Law, Student Reporter March 8, 2023

There is currently no global governance on the use of, or access to, technology. Hoping to combat this perceived oversight and to advocate for global peacemaking...

Wellness Center Offers Advice for Drinking Over Spring Break

Joseph DiCristofaro, Student Reporter March 7, 2023

“Safer Spring Break” will promote healthy ways for Marshall students to enjoy their spring break while still having fun. For those planning to consume...

Visual Arts Center Could Receive New Community Art Supply Room

Emma Johnson, Student Reporter March 7, 2023

A new community art supply room may be coming to the Visual Arts Center thanks to a recent proposal made by the Student Government Association. “It...

Survey Points to Unequal Minority Healthcare

Joseph DiCristofaro, Student Reporter March 6, 2023

Black and Latino communities in the mountain state are often underrepresented in healthcare, new data suggests. “We really see that in West Virginia...

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