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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Meredith O'Bara

Meredith O’Bara

Meredith O’Bara, Reporter August 24, 2018

Meredith O'Bara is a senior Public Relations major from Parkersburg, WV. Due to her desire to help those around her, Meredith hopes to pursue a career...

Paige Leonard

Paige Leonard

Paige Leonard, Reporter August 24, 2018

Paige Leonard is a junior at Marshall University double majoring in public relations and online journalism with minors in marketing and Spanish. After...

Tiara Brown

Tiara Brown

Tiara Brown, Reporter August 24, 2018

Tiara Brown is a junior broadcast journalism major. Tiara gained interest in writing stories as a young girl in Oak Hill, West Virginia. She transferred...

Emily Phipps

Emily Phipps

Emily Phipps, Reporter August 24, 2018

Emily Phipps is a senior public relations major from Huntington, West Virginia. She has a passion for reading, traveling, cooking, and playing with animals....

Mackenzie Jones

Mackenzie Jones

Mackenzie Jones, Reporter August 24, 2018

Mackenzie Jones is a Junior majoring in Broadcast Journalism and minoring in Meteorology; from a town just across the bridge known as Chesapeake, Ohio....

Piper White

Piper White

Piper White, Reporter August 24, 2018

Piper White is a Junior from Huntington, West Virginia, majoring in public relations and minoring in marketing. She first discovered her passion for nonprofit...

Makaylah Wheeler

Makaylah Wheeler

Makaylah Wheeler, Reporter August 24, 2018

Makaylah is a sophomore on campus majoring in Journalism with an emphasis in Broadcast and Print/Media. She volunteers in her spare time and dreams of...

American Queen makes stop in Huntington

Sadie Helmick and Franklin Norton July 24, 2018

The American Queen, the largest steamboat ever built, docked at Harris Riverfront Park Thursday, July 19, allowing guests to explore Huntington. Visitors...

Machinist instructor Rick Smoot, right, demonstrates the proper use of a digital readout screen on the Clausing engine lathe for students in the Step Up for Women Pre-Apprenticeship Program at RCBI.

Step Up for Women prepares RCBI females for manufacturing careers

Hanna Pennington, Life! Editor July 10, 2018

In a program which is one of the first of its kind in the United States, 10 women from all over the Tri-State are training for careers in the manufacturing...

Marshall University welcomes newest student organization

Amanda Larch, News Editor June 26, 2018

Members of Marshall University’s newest student organization, Huntington Advocators, dedicate their time to honoring the city of Huntington. While Huntington...

The Market of downtown Huntington is continuing to grow and expand, now with eight local businesses to call the indoor shopping center home.

The Market of downtown Huntington opens new businesses

Amanda Larch, News Editor June 12, 2018

The Market of downtown Huntington welcomes new ideas and businesses as much as customers. The indoor shopping center hasn’t stopped expanding or remodeling...

Just do what you are supposed to do

Just do what you are supposed to do

Benjamin O’Dell, Contributor April 23, 2018

One summer several years ago, my family and I were moving into a new house that had been neglected for years by its previous owners. There was trash everywhere,...

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