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Shelvy Campbell-Monroe, Ph.D., assistant dean for diversity describes diversity programs at the Marshall University School of Pharmacy to Walgreens representatives Christopher Keyfon (left) and D. Rich Miller, Ph.D. (second to left). Also in photo are Kevin W. Yingling, R.Ph., M.D. dean of the school of pharmacy (top left) and H. Glenn Anderson, Pharm. D., associate dean of academic and curricular affairs (top right).

Walgreens extends grant money to Marshall School of Pharmacy for diversity initiatives

Logan Parkulo, Reporter February 10, 2016

Walgreens has given a $10,000 grant to The Marshall University School of Pharmacy to assist with diversity outreach and inclusion initiatives. This makes the second year the school has received the funding. The...

Burnis Morris, Carter G. Woodson professor of Journalism and Mass Communications, presents a lecture on the life of Carter G. Woodson Monday at City Hall. This was the first lecture in the Huntington Lecture Series, and part of the city’s proclamations to honor Woodson during Black History Month.

Journalism professor delivers Carter G. Woodson lecture

Sage Shavers, Reporter February 9, 2016

Marshall University Carter G. Woodson professor of Journalism and Mass Communications Burnis Morris lectured at the Huntington City Hall on Monday to start a quarterly series of lectures known as the “Huntington...

Kenny Jones, INTO Marshall student engagement coordinator, greets students at the INTO Chinese New Year celebration.

INTO Marshall brings in the Chinese New Year

Jared Casto, Reporter February 9, 2016

INTO Marshall celebrated the Chinese New Year Monday with food, music and festivities open to all INTO and Marshall students. “The Year of the Monkey,” as this year is observed by the Chinese calendar,...

President Gilbert discussing the Center with Director Homer Preece (center) and John Sang, Chairman of the Advisory Board (right).

President Gilbert interacts with Mid-Ohio Valley Center campus community

Rebecca Turnbull, Reporter February 9, 2016

President Jerry Gilbert reassured students, faculty and community members Thursday at a reception at the Marshall University Mid-Ohio Valley Center that they are a significant part of the Marshall University...

Marshall University senior forward James Kelly attacks the basket with two defenders on his heel Jan 30. against the University of Alabama at Birmingham at the Cam Henderson Center.

Herd knocks down 18 3-pointers, snaps two-game losing streak

February 9, 2016

The Marshall University men’s basketball team snapped a two-game losing streak Saturday when it defeated the University of Texas at San Antonio, 109-91, on the road. The 109 points were the most Marshall...

Dr. Kat Williams, Associate Professor of American History at Marshall University, voices her concerns about LGBTQ equality at the Huntington City Council Meeting, February 8, 2016.

City council adopts resolution to include sexual orientation, disabilities in hate crime legislation

Clara Maynard, Reporter February 9, 2016

Huntington City Council passed a resolution encouraging West Virginia Legislature to include perceived or actual sexual orientation, gender identity and disabilities in hate crime legislation during...

Photography enthusiast Michael Adkins showcases his camera collection inside his apartment on Thursday.

Something old, something new: analog v. digital media

Jared Casto, Reporter February 9, 2016

The death of physical media is a fallacy, and the proof lies in the ever-increasing sales of vinyl records and film. Despite streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music offering access to millions...

Boy Scout Troop 96 from Milton, WV sits outside of the Memorial Student Center shortly before departing from campus, February 6, 2012.

Boy Scouts earn merit badges at Marshall

Rick Farlow, Reporter February 9, 2016

The Boy Scouts of America held a Merit Badge College last Saturday on Marshall University’s Campus. The Merit Badge College gave Boy Scouts the chance to earn merit badges for meeting basic requirements...

Marshall University redshirt junior Tequila Hamilton goes for a lay up Thursday against the University of Texas at El Paso at the Cam Henderson Center.

Marshall women tops UTSA, move to 6-5 against conference opponenets

Jacob Griffith, Reporter, Assistant Sports Editor February 9, 2016

The Marshall University women’s basketball team defeated the University of Texas at San Antonio, 80-76, Saturday to push its conference record above .500 for the first time this season. Keying the...

Emileigh Cooper at bat fall of 2015.

Former Herd softball player dies in car wreck

February 9, 2016

Former Marshall softball player Emileigh Cooper died Friday after sustaining injuries from a car accident. Cooper played for the Herd from 2012 through the 2015 season. Marshall athletics expressed...

Confetti flies after the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, in Santa Clara, Calif. The Broncos won 24-10.

Sex in the City: Super Bowl is known for more than just football

Editorial February 9, 2016

Super Bowl Sunday: a day to eat endless amounts of food and socialize with friends and family while watching one of the most viewed programs on television. While many people enjoy their favorite snacks...

Burnis Morris, Dr. Carter G. Woodson Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications at Marshall University, helps recognize Feb. 5 as Dr. Carter G. Woodson day.

Huntington City Mayor proclaims February 5 Dr. Carter G. Woodson Day

Elayna Conard, Reporter February 7, 2016

By proclamation from the city of Huntington, February 5, 2016 was named Dr. Carter G. Woodson Day. Many students and community members have come to recognize February as Black History Month but few...

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