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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Calvin Hunter, Nevaeh Harmon Named Mr. and Ms. Marshall

Calvin Hunter, Nevaeh Harmon Named Mr. and Ms. Marshall

The Parthenon November 1, 2022

During halftime at Marshall's homecoming game against Coastal Carolina, Nevaeh Harmon and Calvin Hunter were named Mr. and Ms. Marshall respectively. Calvin...

2022 Homecoming Court Announced

2022 Homecoming Court Announced

Victoria Ware, Features and Cultures Editor October 25, 2022

The 2022 Homecoming Court was announced after the Unity Walk on Oct. 24 at the Memorial Student Center.   The Homecoming Court includes Abbey McBrayer...

Marshall's Cheer Team participating in the Unity Walk

Marshall Hosts Unity Walk to Kick off Homecoming Week

Conner Woodruff, News Editor October 25, 2022

Fraternities, sororities, sports teams and other organizations from all corners of student involvement joined together to kick off the 2022 homecoming...

Owen Porter celebrating

Owen Porter Named SBC Defensive Player of the Week

Chayce Matheny, Sports Editor October 25, 2022

On Saturday, Oct. 22, Marshall defeated JMU 26-21. In the game against JMU, redshirt junior Owen Porter had nine tackles, four and a half tackles for...

Joe Carbone and AD Christian Spears

Athletic Director Gives Update on Baseball Head Coach Search

Chayce Matheny, Sports Editor October 19, 2022

A former graduate assistant to  legendary baseball head coach, Jack Cook, will help lead the university to find its next baseball head coach, Athletic...

Via Herald-Dispatch

Marshall Player Succeeds in Spite of Speech Impediment

Zach Highlander, Student Reporter October 18, 2022

Andre Sam, a Marshall senior who has shared his lifelong struggle with stuttering, has become an inspiration to many. Sam is a sixth year senior who...

Marshall Basketball Takes Over Downtown

Marshall Basketball Takes Over Downtown

Evan Green, Managing Editor October 13, 2022

Marshall’s men's and women’s basketball teams kicked off their season by hosting their inaugural Hoops in Huntington event in Pullman Square.  The...

Defensive lineman Ray Ruschel, gesturing at center, a 49-year-old college freshman at North Dakota State College of Science, works on rushing techniques during practice on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022, in Wahpeton, N.D. Ruschel who spends his nights working as a mechanic at a local sugar beet factory, is seeking a business management degree at the junior college in hopes of becoming a supervisor at the plant. He plays a dozen snaps or more a game.

College football at 49? North Dakota Lineman Has Right Stuff

Dave Kolpack, Associated Press October 6, 2022

WAHPETON, N.D. (AP) — When North Dakota State College of Science suffered a heartbreaking loss in early September — foiled at the goal line as time...

Gov. Justice Says State Will Fund Remainder of Baseball Stadium Cost

Gov. Justice Says State Will Fund Remainder of Baseball Stadium Cost

Isabella Robinson, Staff Reporter September 29, 2022

University President Brad D. Smith and West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced that the state of West Virginia will be contributing the remaining...

Marshall Paid C-USA $1.75 Million to Exit Early

Marshall Paid C-USA $1.75 Million to Exit Early

Tyler Spence, Executive Editor September 23, 2022

Marshall University reportedly paid $1.75 million to leave Conference USA last spring. The confidential settlement agreement and mutual release, first...

Homecoming to Include Gender Inclusive Royalty Option

Homecoming to Include Gender Inclusive Royalty Option

Brea Smith, Staff Reporter September 20, 2022

With Marshall's homecoming game approaching, the ballot for Mr. and Miss. Marshall is up, but the application will be a little different this year. The...

Drinko Library Showcases the “Quilting is Not a Lost Art” Exhibit

Drinko Library Showcases the “Quilting is Not a Lost Art” Exhibit

Victoria Ware, Features and Cultures Editor September 20, 2022

A diverse selection of quilts are on display in the “Quilting is Not a Lost Art” Exhibit at Drinko Library. This exhibit is part of an effort to showcase...

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