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Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

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,...

A farewell from your Student Body Vice President

Alex O'Donnel, For the Parthenon April 20, 2018

Serving as your Student Body Vice President has been the best honor of my life at Marshall University. The experiences since being sworn in have been immeasurable,...

MU film makers to compete in Green Globes

Rachael Cook, Reporter April 12, 2018

Marshall University students will have a chance to show their various films at the Film Club and CAB’s Green Globes April 21 at 7 p.m. on Harless Field. Chase...

Marshall celebrates World Fusion Day

Marshall celebrates World Fusion Day

Hanna Pennington, Reporter April 12, 2018

Marshall University’s third annual World Fusion Day on the Memorial Student Center plaza gave students and faculty a taste of exciting and different...

Walk for Hope to raise awareness of suicide, suicide prevention

Michaela Crittenden, Reporter April 9, 2018

“Suicide is the second leading cause of death for 14 to 24 year olds” is the tagline for the Walk for Hope on Thursday from 6-9 p.m. outside of the...

Marshall University Digital Forensics trains law enforcement and students

Michaela Crittenden, Reporter March 29, 2018

Marshall University’s Digital Forensics department partnered with Operation Underground Railroad to train law enforcement and Marshall students on the...

Local Journalists to present ‘Path to Pulitzer’

Michaela Crittenden, Reporter March 29, 2018

Two Pulitzer Prize winners will discuss the process of investigating and writing award-winning news stories in the Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall April...

New law to bring changes to PROMISE in W.Va.

New law to bring changes to PROMISE in W.Va.

Ginny Blake, Reporter March 29, 2018

A bill eliminating the need for homeschooled students to earn the equivalent to a high school degree in order to receive the PROMISE scholarship was passed...

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