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Ceredo Boutique debuts Spring Bridal Line

Ceredo Boutique debuts Spring Bridal Line

Isabella Robinson, Editor January 31, 2021

West Virginia’s largest clothing, evening-wear and bridal boutique, The RoseTree Boutique, will debut the Spring 2021 Martin Thornburg bridal line this...

10th  Annual  Juried  Exhibition  put on  display

10th  Annual  Juried Exhibition  put on  display

Miranda Valles, Reporter January 26, 2021

The 10th installation of Marshall University’s Annual Juried Exhibition is officially open to the public both in person and virtually at...

Willie Johnson
(Marshall Athletics/HerdZone.com)

Athlete of the Week: Willie Johnson, football

Staff Report November 17, 2020

ABOUT WILLIE JOHNSON Position: Wide Receiver Class: Redshirt Senior Height: 6’0 Weight: 176  Hometown: Fort Myers, Florida PERFORMANCE...

Award-Winning Author, Expert Explores Imposter Syndrome in Students

Award-Winning Author, Expert Explores Imposter Syndrome in Students

Xena Bunton, Reporter November 10, 2020

Award-winning author and internationally known expert Valerie Young explained how to overcome imposter syndrome on Tuesday, Nov. 5, through a virtual...

Police Blotter

Police Blotter

Carter Truman, Reporter November 10, 2020

  Petit Larceny  On Oct. 31, Police officers said they received a call from a man claiming he had items stolen from his 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee,...

Panelists Discuss Career Paths, Workplace Discrimination in STEM Fields

Xena Bunton, Reporter November 10, 2020

To begin the weeklong virtual celebration of women entrepreneurs, three women in STEM fields talked about their careers and their experiences with gender...

Police Blotter

Police Blotter

Carter Truman, Reporter November 3, 2020

Aggravated DUI On Oct 23, at 1:37 p.m., police officers said they observed a Ford with no registration, traveling northbound at a high-speed rate on...

Election official Nhan Tran wipes down a voting booth at Boston City Hall during early in-person voting, Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

5 Things Every WV Voter Should Know Before Voting In-Person

W.Va Secretary of State Office October 27, 2020

West Virginia is now halfway complete with in-person early voting, and Secretary of State Mac Warner wants voters who have not yet participated in this...

Marshall School of Business hosts CEO Panel

Alex Jackson October 24, 2020

The Marshall University Lewis College of Business and the Brad D. Smith Schools of Business hosted a CEO panel on Wednesday. The event, part of the...

Dilon Moore disinfects shopping carts and controls the number of customers allowed to shop at one time at a Trader Joe’s supermarket in Omaha, Neb., Thursday, May 7, 2020. Store workers across the country are suddenly being asked to enforce the rules that govern shopping during the coronavirus pandemic.

EDITORIAL: Stay at home

October 20, 2020

As various sporting and on-campus events resume across the state, many students return to in-person classes and the state government consistently presents...

Spotlight: Department of Military and Veteran Affairs

Jonathan Still, Reporter October 13, 2020

The Department of Military and Veteran Affairs provides support with students by offering educational benefits and various programs.  Jonathan McCormick,...

Business Incubator promotes entrepreneurship

Carson Mckinney, Reporter September 15, 2020

Marshall University’s Lewis College of Business’s partnership with the Brad. D. Smith Business Incubator is offering new opportunities for not only...

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