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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

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...

Chef Izzy, program director and head chef of Huntington's Kitchen assembling her pumpkin at a previous competition

Pumpkin carving contest to keep children’s spaces accessible in Huntington

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...

Both Marshall for All cohorts with President Smith

Marshall for All Continues to Grow

Nolan Duncan, Staff Reporter October 12, 2024

The second cohort for the Marshall For All program began its college career this year. The Marshall For All program is MU President Brad Smith’s goal...

Kataoka's exhibit

Houston artist blends mythology and environmental concerns in new exhibit

Jordan Ooten, Student Reporter October 11, 2024

Creating art that promotes environmental conciousness is significant, a Houston-based artist said during an artist talk at the Visual Arts Center on Oct...

The Tsubasacon logo

Tsubasacon returns to Charleston for 21st year

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter October 10, 2024

West Virginia’s longest-running anime, manga and gaming convention returns to the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center tomorrow, Oct. 11, until...

Zion Dailey is a junior at Marshall.

Zion Dailey crowned as Miss Captivating 2024

Greg Jones, Student Reporter October 10, 2024

Zion Dailey was named winner of the third annual Miss Captivating Pageant this past Wednesday, Oct. 2.  In her victory, Zion reminds young people to...

Joao Roberto celebrates with his teammates following his goal in the final moments to tie the game.

Men’s Soccer draws with the Dukes

Nate Harrah, Student Reporter October 10, 2024

The No. 5 ranked Marshall Men’s Soccer fought back for a draw against the James Madison University Dukes, making their season record 7-1-2 and 2-0-1...

The vice presidential debate took place in New York City, NY.

Gun violence, economy among vice presidential debate topics

Caden Adkins, Student Reporter October 9, 2024

JD Vance and Tim Walz met for the first time on Tuesday, Oct. 1, as they discussed gun violence, the economy and more during the 2024 Vice Presidential...

Bison Bites is located in the Towers Marketplace.

The Den undergoes ‘Bison Bites’ rebranding

Greg Jones, Student Reporter October 6, 2024

Marshall University is reintroducing the diner on campus at Towers as “Bison Bites.”  The diner was formerly “The Den,” which was sponsored...

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