Marshall Volleyball faced a tough challenge against James Madison University (8-8) Saturday, Oct. 12, ultimately falling to the Dukes and dropping to 9-10 on the season.
Marshall lost after a competitive...
The No. 6 Marshall Men’s Soccer won the battle against the University of Central Florida Knights 2-0, making their season record 8-1-2 and 3-0-1 in conference play. The game took place on Sunday, Oct....
Huntington’s three mayoral candidates and two West Virginia gubernatorial candidates laid out their platforms and visions to Marshall students and the Huntington community during a debate at the Brad...
The meaning behind the common phrase “the storms of life” is often used to encourage friends and family through a challenging time or to describe arduous obstacles.
However, this phrase took on...
In collaboration with Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, Marshall’s Title IX Office and the Violence Prevention & Response Program hosted an event for students, faculty and the community in light...
Despite holding a 23-3 lead going into the fourth quarter, Marshall Football lost to the Georgia Southern Eagles 24-23 in Statesboro, Georgia, Saturday, Oct. 12, to extend its losing streak on the road...
Free food and coffee greeted students at the freshman dorms last week, along with a chance to get to know some officers of the Marshall University Police Department.
Called “Brewing Safety,” this...
Oct. 10 was World Mental Health Day, and Marshall students have access to myriad resources through the university.
Marshall University offers counseling and psychological services through the Counseling...
Kaitlyn Fleming, Opinions & Culture Editor
• October 15, 2024
After several unseen threads quietly wove their lives together, this Marshall couple finally found each other, as if an invisible string of fate had been tying them together all along.
Patricia Saunders,...
Stories of LGBTQ representation and Appalachia are touched on in the novels “The Evening Hour” and “The Prettiest Star” by award-winning author Carter Sickels.
Sickels will host a reading of...
Kaitlyn Fleming, Opinions & Culture Editor
• October 14, 2024
Halloween transcends trick-or-treating and candy; it provides an opportunity for communities to come together and rally around local children, one member of the Huntington Children’s Museum said.
Tosha...