Sunrise Movement shines a light on community needs
Sunrise Movement Huntington’s first priority is the environment; however, the organization worked in unison to make their voices heard regarding local injustices at last week’s City Council Meeting,...
View ArticleLegal wisdom: Women in law talk careers, challenges and change
The first stirrings of a legal career took root in a young woman spending time in her grandmother’s bar in Hamlin, West Virginia, one U.S. circuit judge said. Stephanie Thacker, judge for the United...
View ArticleDelta Zeta aims to defend Greek Sing title
As the reigning Greek Sing champions, Delta Zeta enters this year’s Greek Week with both excitement and determination to continue their success. “That title is a large motivator for us. It reminds us...
View ArticleTrump executive order dismantles Department of Education
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on March 20 directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to “facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and return authority over education...
View ArticleHunter Biden hires notorious lawyer in trial
Hunter Biden, amidst a legal battle, has hired a high-profile South Carolina lawyer known for his representation of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh. Former Democratic state Sen. Dick Harpootlian has...
View ArticleGreek Life unites for community cleanup
Greek Life members at Marshall University are rolling up their sleeves for a community cleanup event on Wednesday, April 2, as part of this year’s Greek Week. The initiative is a collaboration between...
View ArticleCampus Gay-Straight Alliance organization battles executive orders
The Gay-Straight Alliance, amidst executive orders and DEI Changes, is focusing on advocacy, education and providing those from all walks of life a place where they are welcomed and accepted. The GSA...
View ArticleWho knew the Batmobile was the answer?
Back in mid-February, my day had started like any other. I woke up, walked over to Smith Hall and walked into the Dead Podcaster’s Society clubroom. What made that day different was a box on one of the...
View ArticleGov. Morrisey signs bill banning certain food dyes, suggests changes to SNAP
Harmful food dyes in school lunches and unhealthy food items for commercial sale have been banned by Gov. Patrick Morrisey through the signing of House Bill 2354, making the state the second behind...
View ArticleAlpha Chi Omega, Sigma Phi Epsilon win big at Greek Sing
Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon took home the trophies at Greek Sing, held on April 5 at the Foundry Theater. The annual event, part of Greek Week at Marshall University, brought together...
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