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People are laughing at Coseri, but that's the point

People are laughing at Coseri, but that’s the point

Amanda Larch, Managing Editor April 2, 2019

“Work like a company and promote like a band” is Nate Cesco’s business model for Coseri, a Huntington-based sketch comedy group. From writing and producing a feature length film, to producing and...

EDITORIAL: Unity Month a unique celebration of diversity

EDITORIAL: Unity Month a unique celebration of diversity

April 2, 2019

April always begins with April Fool’s Day, but the many other aspects of the month are no joke. Across the country, people will observe National Child Abuse Awareness Month, National Autism Awareness...

Students socialize, create artwork at Paint and Sip event

Students socialize, create artwork at Paint and Sip event

Anna Marsh, Reporter March 23, 2019

Marshall University students painted, socialized and sipped mocktails, or non-alcoholic mixed drinks, Wednesday evening, during a Paint and Sip event in the Don Morris Room of the Memorial Student Center. Paint...

Stanton said that the Marshall Scholarship program is one of the few programs that allows students to study any subject at the expense of the British government.

Marshall scholarship offers option for grad school abroad

Makaylah Wheeler, Reporter March 22, 2019

With one scholarship, students can study any topic at any university in the United Kingdom without paying a dime, a diplomat told a Marshall journalism class Wednesday afternoon. “It’s a government-funded...

Members of the Rogner-Williams team and other students react to the announcement of Stephanie Rogner and Anna Williams  being elected as the next student body president and vice president of Marshall University.

Rogner-Williams ticket wins preliminary election, four referendums pass

Jesten Richardson, Copy Editor March 21, 2019

The preliminary results of the 2019 Student Government Association Elections, concerning student body president and vice president, senators and referendums, were announced Wednesday, during a reveal at...

EDITORIAL: Aftermath of New Zealand shooting

EDITORIAL: Aftermath of New Zealand shooting

March 20, 2019

Normally, after an airplane crash, the safety of air travel increases. After an outbreak of a disease, hospitals become more sanitary. But after such a tragedy as a mass shooting resulting in multiple...

Members of the Women in Cyber club hope to empower women interested in learning about technology-based fields.

Cyber club on campus promotes women in technology

Meredith O’Bara, Reporter March 20, 2019

A new club on Marshall University’s campus hopes to close the gender gap in the technology world, an advisor for the club said. “Tech fields are dominated by males,” said Chelsie Cooper, advisor...

In this March 5 photo, Chelsea Manning addresses the media outside federal court in Alexandria, Virginia.

Socialist Equality Party organizes to support whistleblowers, raise awareness

Douglas Harding, Online and Social Media Manager March 20, 2019

As of Wednesday, March 20, Chelsea Manning, a former intelligence analyst for the United States Army, has been imprisoned for 12 days because of her refusal to testify in a grand jury hearing against international...

Huntington has been named by Mayor Steve Williams as the “epicenter of the solution” to the drug epidemic, but some residents said they believe Huntington is missing an opportunity by failing to include lower class residents in discussions of possible solutions.

Hope for Huntington lies beyond solving drug epidemic

Makaylah Wheeler, Reporter March 20, 2019

Huntington has been dubbed the “epicenter of the solution” to the drug epidemic by Mayor Steve Williams, but some citizens say, although there’s hope, there is still a lot that has not been addressed. “I...

Police Blotter

Police Blotter

Mackenzie Jones, Reporter March 20, 2019

Bench Warrant An officer saw a black male, age 24, walking through a parking lot on Sixth Avenue and 18th Street, March 11 at 10:30 a.m. The officer knew the man had a warrant out for his arrest; he...

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