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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Tijah Bumgarner

Video production professor to unveil feature film

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter October 26, 2024

After months, even years, of 12-hour workdays, Tijah Bumgarner, associate professor for filmmaking at Marshall University, has entered post-production...

Allison Carey

English professor to highlight LGBTQ writers in new book

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter October 25, 2024

Beyond familiar stereotyping, Appalachians sometimes do not receive credit for the rich variety in their culture, a Marshall professor and author said...

Fujita launches the ball during a previous match.

Men’s and Women’s Soccer battle in Conway

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter October 25, 2024

Both Men’s and Women’s Soccer played the Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers with the men drawing and women losing in a double header Friday,...

A student speaks with a Marshall Foundation representative during the Countdown to Commencement event.

Countdown to Commencement prepares fall grads

Luke Campbell, Student Reporter October 23, 2024

Helping future graduates with their upcoming transition out of college was a highlight for one of the Marshall representatives at this year’s Countdown...

Becky Borlan

Six artists, one stage: public art highlighted at VAC

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter October 22, 2024

Becky Borlan was just one of six artists spotlighted in a public art mini -conference on Friday, Oct. 18, at the Visual Arts Center. Borlan hosted an artist...

Recycling bins can be found in various locations around campus.

Campus reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 300 tons

Luke Campbell, Student Reporter October 22, 2024

Marshall University is the most sustainable campus in West Virginia thanks to its Sustainability Department’s efforts to expand recycling operations...

Becky Borlan

Art conference highlights public artists

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter October 21, 2024

“It’s a process; it’s a journey to get from here to there,” a public artist from Maryland said in an artist talk on Thursday. Becky Borlan was...

The concert will take place in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center in Huntington.

Marshall Artists Series kicks off with Mountain Stage Concert

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter October 18, 2024

Live music comes to the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center for the return of a historic event. The Mountain Stage Concert returns for its 88th season,...

Huntington Pride Festival returns for 2024

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter October 17, 2024

Following its mission of supporting Huntington’s LGBTQ community, Huntington Pride will host the Huntington Pride Festival on Oct. 19 from 3 p.m. to...

Teagan Melton prepares to return the ball over the net against the Dukes.

Volleyball looks to build upon positives after falling to JMU

Tariq Montgomery, Student Reporter October 17, 2024

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...

Players celebrate during a previous match at home.

Men’s Soccer knocks off the Knights

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter October 17, 2024

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...

Carter Sickels is the author of "The Evening Hour" and "The Prettiest Star."

Award-winning author to bring LGBTQ narratives to Appalachia

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter October 15, 2024

Stories of LGBTQ representation and Appalachia are touched on in the novels “The Evening Hour” and “The Prettiest Star” by award-winning author...

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