Alpha Xi Delta plans to host their 71st annual Strawberry Breakfast from 7-11 a.m. on Thursday, April 18, at the Alpha Xi Delta house.
The Strawberry Breakfast is a historic tradition and the biggest...
Women in journalism face a unique struggle when trying to balance work and life, the keynote speaker said at the fourth Alys Smith Symposium on Women Professionals on Wednesday, April 10.
“One really...
Huntington City Council heard the first reading of an ordinance on April 8 that would expand the days and times when Huntington’s Private Outdoor Designated Areas ordinance is in effect.
Holly Smith-Mount,...
Victoria Ware, Opinions & Culture Editor
• April 10, 2024
Award-winning poet and memoirist Crystal Wilkinson will showcase her literary contributions as a part of the A. E. Stringer Visiting Writer Series on Thursday, April 11.
Wilkinson holds numerous accolades...
The final Amicus Curiae lecture series will cover the life and career of a prominent Supreme Court Justice.
Lawyer and Politico editor Peter Canellos will discuss justice John Marshall Harlan and his...
“Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles echoed across a community-filled Buskirk Field as a solar eclipse reached 95% coverage on Monday, April 8—with the music provided by WMUL-FM, Marshall’s...
Students gathered as Brea Belville and Connor Waller were announced as the 2024-2025 student body president and vice president on April 3 in the Memorial Student Center.
In the election, a total of...
Severe weather walloped the Tri-State Tuesday morning, April 2, damaging Marshall’s new baseball stadium and trapping a person in an elevator.
Storms passing through Marshall’s campus resulted in...
A new law signed by Indiana Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb forces college and university professors to promote “intellectual diversity” in their classrooms or risk losing tenure.
The law, signed on...
Holi, a Hindu festival, was celebrated on March 25 at an event hosted by the Office of Intercultural Students. Dogs weren’t spared from the celebration, as seen with the furry friend above.
A Brief Overview of Smith’s Presidency
Over the last two years, Marshall University has undergone major changes to its messaging, enrollment, culture and infrastructure. While countless factors...
Marshall’s Amicus Curiae Lecture Series will continue this Thursday, March 28, with a discussion on Congress’ current condition.
Peter Hanson, American politics specialist and professor, will bring...