The Choice to Stay
In West Virginia, the question isn’t just why people leave, it’s why some never do. For every student packing up their apartment in Huntington or Morgantown with plans to start...
The impact of social media has been felt across many aspects of our society today, and the political sphere is no exception.
Social media has had a number of effects on today’s politics, both positive...
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Most days, the mailbox holds little more than the ordinary — bills, notices and routine mail. But once a month, for...
Davina Snyder, Opinion & Cultures Editor
• May 10, 2026
As commencement grows near, senior students are about to start their careers, travel the world and do great things. The class of 2026 is finishing their college lives, but the class of 2029 is just beginning...
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The decision came to her while working a night shift.
Under the fluorescent lights of Cabell Huntington Hospital, Abby Quesenberry,...
Summer will mark a monumental change in Marshall leadership: the positional transition of executive director of the John Deaver Drinko Academy from Montserrat Miller to Del Chrol. The transition comes...
Everyone keeps telling us the economy’s doing well. Headlines point to growth, politicians point to numbers, and somewhere in all of that, students and young adults are left wondering why it doesn’t...
Davina Snyder, Opinion & Cultures Editor
• May 4, 2026
Spring has arrived, and the greenery on campus has begun to flourish and bloom as the weather warms. Students pass flower beds and oak trees every day, but what they don’t often see are the gardens hidden...
Art and animal adoption came together Saturday, April 25, as HACkS, the Huntington Art Collective and Studios, hosted its third annual Cat Art Show and Adoption Event, bringing local artists, attendees...
What started as a statement win for Marshall Baseball quickly turned into a lesson in missed opportunities. The Thundering Herd took the opener from Troy but dropped the next two at Jack Cook Field, losing...
Old Sport, New Group
Marshall Hockey has officially made its debut as a campus organization, and interested students have already made their way onto the ice for practices at the South Charleston Ice...
In the digital age, students use their phones more than ever for purposes such as studying, connecting with their friends, entertainment and social media. Both positive and negative effects are attributed...