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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

What was the happiest moment of your life? When I got to go to Costa Rica and help feed homeless people. We fed people who wouldn’t have gotten food and hadn’t for about three days, and just the joy on their faces when we gave them the food was incredible. They didn’t understand how people who didn’t even know them could feed them.

Humans of Huntington

Emily Rice, Photo Editor September 30, 2015

What was the happiest moment of your life? When I got to go to Costa Rica and help feed homeless people. We fed people who wouldn’t have gotten food and hadn’t for about three days, and just the...

Jordan Hudkins performs at the Huntington Music and Arts Festival.

Catching Up With The Demon Beat

Nathan Thomas, reporter September 29, 2015

In 2013 Shepherdstown, West Virginia indie rock trio The Demon Beat entered a hiatus. Since then, its members have been keeping busy with other musical projects. Tucker Riggleman fronts the band Bishops...

First MUsic Mondays event launches at the Cellar Door

First MUsic Mondays event launches at the Cellar Door

Brianna Paxton, reporter September 28, 2015

Marshall University’s School of Music and Theater launched their new music series, MUsic Mondays, at the Cellar Door, in Huntington, last night. Participants drank wine and ate meals while enjoying...

United Way packs Visual Arts Center with interactive gala

Rob Engle, reporter September 28, 2015

Supporters of United Way of the River Cities packed Marshall University’s Visual Arts Center for the interactive gala, LEVELS: A River Cities Rendezvous, on Saturday night. United Way worked closely...

Walk to End Alzheimer’s comes to Huntington

Walk to End Alzheimer’s comes to Huntington

Brianna Paxton, reporter September 28, 2015

A Promise Garden grew around Big Sandy Arena on Saturday morning as hundreds of people gathered for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. At 10 a.m., the Promise Garden ceremony started. Each participant raised...

Naomi Natale leads 6th Annual DaVinci Lecture Series

Naomi Natale leads 6th Annual DaVinci Lecture Series

Taylor Poling, reporter September 28, 2015

Social practice artist, Naomi Natale, was the speaker Friday night at the 6th Annual DaVinci Lecture Series at the Marshall University Visual Arts Center. Natale is the artistic director for the Art of...

Marshall downs Kent State, ready for conference play

Marshall downs Kent State, ready for conference play

Malcolm Walton, reporter September 28, 2015

Marshall University’s football team wrapped up its non-conference portion of the season Saturday as it defeated Kent State University 36-29 in double overtime. While the Herd posted a 3-1 record in...

St. Mary’s Annual PATH to the Cure 5K

St. Mary’s Annual PATH to the Cure 5K

Cadi Duplaga, reporter September 28, 2015

St. Mary’s annual PATH to the Cure 5K walk/run occurred on Sunday Sept. 27 beginning outside of the Big Sandy Superstore Arena. Registration for the 5k began at 1 p.m., festivities followed at 2 p.m....

A sold-out house of 250 supporter of Advocates Saving Adoptable Pets.

Sold out ASAP auction helps animals

Rob Engle, reporter September 24, 2015

The nonprofit organization, Advocates Saving Adoptable Pets, raised more than $6,000 for helping sick, injured and homeless animals at their 2nd annual art auction at St. Mary Conference Center on Thursday...

Tyler Childers performs on Mountain Stage.

Tyler Childers’ Mountain Stage Episode Airs Nationally

Nathan Thomas, reporter September 24, 2015

Americana singer-songwriter and Huntington music scene mainstay, Tyler Childers, will be heard on 150-plus public radio stations worldwide this weekend as another episode of West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s...

Album Review: Baio 'The Names'

Album Review: Baio ‘The Names’

Nick Morton, contributor September 24, 2015

Glassnote Records has some pretty big names in its family of indie acts. They’re currently home to Mumford and Sons, but most music fans would not consider them indie. The label currently houses the...

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