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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Marco Silva celebrates after his goal.

Men’s Soccer routs Loyola at home

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter September 5, 2024

 The No. 2 nationally ranked Marshall Men’s Soccer won its third game of the season 6-1 against the Loyola University MD Greyhounds at Hoops Family...

Gov. Jim Justice announced the extension
of the state of emergency on Aug. 26.

West Virginia experiences worst drought since 2008

Caden Adkins, Student Reporter September 4, 2024

Gov. Jim Justice extended the state of emergency in West Virginia starting in Aug. 26 due to drought conditions plaguing the state since late July.  The...

Marshall players celebrate in the end zone.

Herd dominates the Seawolves

Greg Jones, Student Reporter September 3, 2024

Despite harsh weather conditions, Herd football dominated Stony Brook (45-3) with their first win of the 2024 season in a packed  Joan C. Edwards Stadium...

Dave & Buster's is a national chain of restaurant and arcade hybrids.

West Virginia’s first Dave & Buster’s opens at Huntington Mall

Caden Adkins, Student Reporter August 30, 2024

Students searching for options for a night out explored West Virginia’s first Dave & Buster’s which had its grand opening in Barboursville on Monday,...

Jerry Tipton signed copies of his book "Deja Blue" at the Marshall University Bookstore on Tuesday, Aug. 27.

SOJMC alumnus reflects on path to publication at book signing

Luke Campbell, Student Reporter August 29, 2024

Jerry Tipton, retired sports journalist and author, visited Marshall University on Tuesday, Aug. 27, for a book signing in the campus bookstore.   Tipton...

The live taping will take place in the Drinko Library Atrium.

‘Us & Them’ to host live podcast on campus

Nolan Duncan, Staff Reporter August 28, 2024

A live taping of the “Us & Them” podcast will be held Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 4 p.m. in Drinko Library. Admission is free for students, but a...

Ciccarelli focuses on the ball preparing to serve.

Volleyball wins final Fans First match

Greg Jones, Student Reporter August 27, 2024

Herd volleyball was victorious against Saint Francis University on Saturday, Aug. 24, in Marshall’s last Fans First exhibition matches. The Herd had...

Debbie Annett and Bea Meade in front of the Gumbo Stop Cafe counter.

Huntington Hotspots: Gumbo Stop Cafe

Maggie Gibbs, Staff Reporter August 5, 2024

Nestled among Heritage Station's decorative trains, Gumbo Stop Café transports you to the bustling streets of New Orleans, Louisiana. Born and raised...

Frostop’s menu features a variety of classic American items such
as pork BBQ and hot dogs.

Huntington Hotspots: Frostop

Maggie Gibbs, Staff Reporter July 24, 2024

The façade of Frostop Drive-In on Hal Greer Boulevard is one of Huntington’s iconic locations and, for many, synonymous with “Root Beer.”  Established...

Hillary Adams, director of the Marshall
HELP Center.

HELP Director Loves Helping Others

Wade Sullivan, Student Reporter June 26, 2024

For the past three years, the director of the Higher Education for Learning Problems Center (HELP Center) has been dedicated to helping students with learning...

Griffin Miller tallied four strikeouts in four innings.

Ragin’ Cajuns Ravage the Herd

Ben Cower, Student Repoter April 24, 2024

Marshall Baseball’s batting narrowly avoided a contactless catastrophe in Lafayette, Louisiana, after the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns limited the Herd...

School of Pharmacy 5K Raises Money for Diabetes

Wade Sullivan, Student Reporter April 21, 2024

The Marshall University School of Pharmacy held its seventh annual Dominate Diabetes 5k at Ritter Park on Saturday, April 13. The race, which moved...

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