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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Cabell Countys’ First Event Provides Free Naxolone

Alaina Laster, Reporter September 13, 2021

Save A Life Day came to Cabell County on Sept. 8 for the first time. With the help of St. Peters’ Community Outreach center and The Huntington...

Lead by another Offensive Explosion, Marshall Men’s Soccer gets back in the win

Christian Palmer, Reporter September 13, 2021

The Marshall men’s soccer team got back to its winning ways on Tuesday night by defeating the East Tennessee State Bucs 4-1. Marshall’s offense...

Black United Students host their own 'Paint and SIp'

Black United Students Host Their Own ‘Paint and Sip’

Katlyn Worstell, Reporter September 13, 2021

Black United Students held an Express Yourself, Trap and Paint session on Sept. 9. in Marcos, downstairs in the Memorial Student Center.  Inspired...

Resident Halls use hard protocols due to COVID-19

Katlyn Worstell, Reporter September 7, 2021

Due to COVID-19, guidelines have been strict at Marshall, especially in the residence halls. While some protocols have become less strict for students...

Student involvement team hopes to increase the number of students involved in campus organizations

Alaina Laster, Reporter September 7, 2021

To increase student participation on campus, the Student Involvement and Organization Fair was hosted Thursday outside the Memorial Student Center...

Jill Biden finds time to give back in the classroom

Jill Biden heads back to classroom as a working first lady

Darlene Superville, Associated Press September 7, 2021

WASHINGTON (AP) — Jill Biden is going back to her whiteboard.  After months of teaching writing and English to community college students in boxes...

New lunch spot becoming popular among the tri-state

Hop Down the The Corner: Huntington’s Newest Dining Area

Catherine Blankenship, Reporter September 7, 2021

Locals can hop just around the corner to grab a bite at Huntington’s new The Corner Hoagies and Hops, which is blending well with the tri-state area...

Coal exhibit captures West Virginia's history

Shifting Sediments, Coal in the Art Gallery

Katlyn Worstell, Reporter September 7, 2021

The Smith Hall art gallery is displaying from Aug. 30to Sept. 30 a new art exhibitfilled with coal art pieces that represent the mining industry in West...

Rest of the West (Virginia): Pepperoni Rolls

Rest of the West (Virginia): Pepperoni Rolls

Xena Bunton, Executive Editor September 6, 2021

I could sit here on my college dorm bed (two creaky twin-sized beds pushed together) at Marshall University and blame the pandemic for not exploring...

Actress Cayce Murphy performs latest show

New ‘Traditions’ made to annual theatre performance

Isabella Robinson, Features Editor September 1, 2021

Once again, first-year students gathered during the Week of Welcome in the Joan C. Edwards Playhouse to see their peers and alumni perform the well-loved...

Bryn Brown, M.A., CCC-SLP, is an evidence based pediatric speech-language pathologist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the department of Communication Disorders at Marshall University.

Marshall Alumni: Where are we now? Bryn Brown

September 1, 2021

With only the knowledge that she wanted to work with kids in some way, Bryn Brown followed her high school best friend to Marshall University.   “I...

One-Day Labor Film Festival this Thursday

Katlyn Worstell, Reporter September 1, 2021

The Labor Film Festival will be held in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Center on Thursday at 6 p.m. to show films about the struggles and successes of...

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