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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

MU volleyball beats EKU 3-1, remains undefeated

MU volleyball beats EKU 3-1, remains undefeated

Imani Spradley, reporter September 2, 2015

In its home opener, the Marshall University volleyball team defeated Eastern Kentucky University 3-1 to remain undefeated at 4-0. Marshall head coach Mitch Jacobs said getting the win was great for...

University bus system in the works

University bus system in the works

Cadi Duplaga, reporter September 1, 2015

Marshall University’s Student Government Association is in the process of creating a bus system accessible to all MU students. Throughout last spring’s campaign, one platform that Marshall University...

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Marshall's Deandre Reaves (19) runs as the Thundering Herd takes on Florida Atlantic University on Saturday, Oct. 25 at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium in Huntington.

MU Receiving Corps Looks to Replace Production Loss

Ishmael Witten, reporter September 1, 2015

Despite losing two of its most productive receivers from last season, Marshall University football team’s current receiving corps is confident it can continue last season’s success. Sophomore receiver...

Gage Ross, freshman Chemistry major (left) and Devin Hankins, Freshman Radio/TV Major (right) check out the merchandise at the Retro Video game Convention at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena on Saturday.

Retro video game convention warped into downtown Huntington

Kelsie Lively, reporter August 31, 2015

Vintage Video Games came to Huntington, West Virginia over the weekend and the turnout beat expectations. Born and raised in Wayne County, West Virginia, Power Up Vintage Video Game Convention creator,...

Scott Tezza, Lotsy Yang, Hunter Bellamy, Matt Riggio, John Burnette, Peter Coffman (left to right) stand outside the Alpha Tau Omega shelter at the Student Center.

Alpha Tau Omega raises awareness for the homeless

Riley Mahoney, reporter August 31, 2015

Marshall University Fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), is holding their annual “ATO Goes Homeless” event this week. The members of ATO hold this event annually to raise money for the Huntington...

Christina (left) and Nora (Right) Paul at Little Victory's "Cram the Van" event this past Saturday in Barboursville, WV.

Little Victories Begins Month Long “Cram the Van”

Abi Black, reporter August 31, 2015

Little Victories set up outside the Kroger’s on Route 60 in Barboursville, Saturday for their event "Cram the Van". Cram the Van provides people with the opportunity to donate pet food and/or money for...

Local band Mojomatic takes the stage Saturday at the Sixth Annual Diamond Teeth Mary Blues and Arts Festival at Heritage Station.

Locals gather for Blues and Arts Festival

Kalyn Bordman, Reporter August 30, 2015

The end of summer brought the blues to Huntington. The sixth annual Diamond Teeth Mary Blues and Arts Festival held this past weekend welcomed people from across the region to support local artists and...

Flooding on 3rd Avenue in Huntington Tuesday near the Joan C. Edwards Stadium.

GOVERNOR TOMBLIN DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY

Britanie Morgan, News Editor July 15, 2015

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin declared a State of Emergency in Braxton, Webster and Wood counties on July 13 in response to the heavy rain fall and sever weather earlier this week. The state of emergency mobilized...

Owner Nicholas Taylor
(left) stands beside his
mobile kitchen at a recent
engagement party the
business catered.

FRESH CUISINE POPS-UP ON HUNTINGTON STREETS

Jocelyn Gibson, Executive Editor June 17, 2015

Hard work means hearty eating—something new business owner Nicholas Taylor aims to accommodate with his pop-up restaurant and catering service Fair to Middlin’. “There’s definitely a desire for...

Huntington Mayor Steve Williams rescues a baby bird from the street during the inaugural installment of the Walk with the Mayor series Tuesday in the Westmoreland Neighborhood.

Walk with Mayor series kicks off in Westmoreland

Lexi Browning, Reporter April 29, 2015

Huntington Mayor Steve Williams took to the streets Tuesday for the first installment of the Walk with the Mayor series to address residential concerns and engage in exercise with members of the Huntington...

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