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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Obinna Anochili-Killen, forward for The Marshall Thundering Herd.

Marshall falls short against Georgia State in hard-fought battle

Haven Steele, Student Reporter February 3, 2025

In a thrilling matchup at the Cam Henderson Center on Thursday, Jan. 30, Marshall Men’s Basketball fell short against the Georgia State Panthers, concluding...

Life abroad: Students share their study abroad experiences

Ashton Pack, Student Reporter February 1, 2025

Studying abroad offers a unique and life-changing experience for many of Marshall University’s students. Connor Waller, a junior political science...

The members of PROS explore local parks as a club activity.

Parks and Rec Organization aims for growth in numbers

Soleil Woolard, Student Reporter January 31, 2025

As the spring semester at Marshall University brings in new life, new roots are starting to form again in the Parks and Recreation Organization for Students. The...

Office of Career Education brings back job shadowing program

Office of Career Education brings back job shadowing program

Ashton Pack, Student Reporter January 31, 2025

The Office of Career Education is bringing back its job-shadowing program after a hiatus. Cris McDavid, the director of the Office of Career Education,...

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Fitness for All: Dive into the Rec Center’s workout classes

Haven Steele, Student Reporter January 30, 2025

As the temperatures continue to drop and the winter comes around, Marshall University students are finding ways to set into their “winter arc” at the...

Coach Fulks is the ninth women's head coach at Marshall University.

Women’s basketball falls short to Sun Belt foe

Haven Steele, Student Reporter January 27, 2025

In a closely contested matchup on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, Marshall Women’s Basketball fell to the Southern Miss Lady Eagles with a final score of 54-48...

Greek organizations cheer for women’s athletics

Greek organizations cheer for women’s athletics

Tally Mamula, Student Reporter January 27, 2025

Loud cheers, colorful signs, face paint and Greek Life filled the Cam Henderson Center on Wednesday, Jan. 22, as Marshall Women’s Basketball hosted their...

Musical duo performs free recital on campus

Riley Burnett, Student Reporter January 27, 2025

Şölen Dikener and Johan Botes performed a recital on Thursday, Jan. 23, at Smith Music Hall. Dikener played the cello, and Botes was featured on the...

The Herd will start the 2025 season in an away matchup against Georgia.

Marshall declines bowl game invitation

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter December 14, 2024

After a year of success for the Thundering Herd Football team, winning the Sun Belt title and finishing 10-3, Marshall University announced they will be...

Head coach Charles Huff and offensive lineman Logan Osburn celebrate following the win.

Marshall Football makes history in SBC Championship

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter December 10, 2024

After a 10-year championship drought, the Marshall University Thundering Herd won its first Sun Belt Championship title  against the University of Louisiana...

Joao Roberto sizes up the ball during a previous match this season.

Men’s Soccer drops SBC championship to WVU

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter November 21, 2024

Ninety minutes of regulation, two 10-minute overtimes and 12 penalty kicks decided the Sun Belt Champion, West Virginia University. Marshall University...

Monta's book discussing the power of liberal education

Columbia scholar talked the transformative power of classic philosphy at the MSC

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter November 19, 2024

Classic texts by philosophers like Socrates and Plato were discussed in Roosevelt Montas’ new book. Montas, senior lecturer of American studies and...

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