City Council Hears Potential PODA Changes
Huntington City Council heard the first reading of an ordinance on April 8 that would expand the days and times when Huntington’s Private Outdoor Designated Areas ordinance is in effect. Holly...
View ArticleCrossword Answers April 10
Across 2. Elections to declare the president and vice president of this organization were announced this week: SGA 5. A small Ohio community that came together in the aftermath of recent storms:...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence has Academic Value
AI will allow students to come to their professor’s office hours with deeper questions, said a member of Marshall’s iCenter in a lecture on Friday, April 5. David Wiley, the iCenter’s entrepreneur in...
View ArticleAlys Smith Symposium Features Female Journalists
Women in journalism face a unique struggle when trying to balance work and life, the keynote speaker said at the fourth Alys Smith Symposium on Women Professionals on Wednesday, April 10. “One really...
View ArticleBobcats Berate the Herd
Marshall Baseball captured the series against the Texas State Bobcats on Friday and Saturday, April 5-6, but couldn’t finish the sweep on Sunday, April 7, at Jack Cook Field with a 7-4 loss. “Tough...
View ArticleSmall Towns Do It Best
On the morning of Tuesday, April 2, a severe storm wreaked havoc on the small community of Proctorville, Ohio. The Proctorville Volunteer Fire Department crumbled, and Fairland West Elementary School...
View ArticleStudents Lock in for End of Semester
With final exams, projects and essays just around the corner, students on campus must decide how they will finish out the semester on good terms. Whether they have kept a steady work pace throughout...
View ArticleMarshall’s Last Semester Without Campus Carry
As the last semester without campus carry winds down, Marshall University prepares to introduce the new legislation to campus. Jim Terry, the university’s director of public safety and police chief,...
View ArticleU.S. Senate Hopeful Visits Huntington
Cabell County is an important place to include in a statewide campaign, a United States Senate hopeful said during his visit to Huntington on March 30. “I’m from the northern panhandle of the state,...
View ArticleBeyondMU: Students Begin Occupation of Administrative Buildings as Divestment...
Over a dozen students are currently facing immediate suspension following a pro-Palestinian demonstration and installation Friday, April 5, at Pomona College, with police detaining nearly 20...
View ArticleCouples on Campus: Kat Williams and Greta Rensenbrink
Love can find its way through unexpected seasons of life, as illustrated by two Marshall history professors. Kat Williams, CEO of the International Women’s Baseball Center, and Greta Rensenbrink,...
View ArticleWomen’s Basketball Introduces Juli Fulks as New Head Coach
Transylvania University head coach Juli Fulks has been hired as the new head coach for the Marshall Women’s Basketball, following the departure of Kim Caldwell. The Division III powerhouse’s...
View ArticleAlpha Xi Delta’s Berry Delicious Tradition
Alpha Xi Delta plans to host their 71st annual Strawberry Breakfast from 7-11 a.m. on Thursday, April 18, at the Alpha Xi Delta house. The Strawberry Breakfast is a historic tradition and the biggest...
View ArticleParthenon Farewell
When I started writing for The Parthenon, it was as if everything finally made sense. Up until that point, I had spent my life frantically changing my mind as to who I wanted to be and what I wanted to...
View ArticleBlack History Trolley Tours in Huntington
Community members will have the opportunity to explore Huntington’s rich history and the people who built it on Friday, April 19, as the Black Huntington History Trolley Tours depart from campus. The...
View Article21st Annual Empty Bowls to Feed Community
The annual Empty Bowls fundraiser allows students to see the impact of their art, said Marshall’s ceramics area coordinator. “I really hope that the students can understand how art can make a...
View ArticleCrossword Answers April 17
Down A guided tour where passengers will travel by this to explore the city’s Black history: TROLLEY The Alys Smith Symposium celebrated women in this field: JOURNALISM School of Art and Design made...
View ArticleMarshall Takes Down WVU at Home Stadium
Despite an evening full of rain clouds and passing drizzles, Marshall Baseball was all smiles after walking off the West Virginia University Mountaineers 3-2 after 11 innings on Wednesday, April 10....
View ArticleAmicus Curiae Focuses on Harlan
It takes immense courage to be a stand-alone national judge, an editor said in the final Amicus Curiae lecture of the 2023-2024 school year. “The reason that we’re here remembering him is because he...
View ArticleA Tribute to Jen Markiewicz
Jen Markiewicz is one of the most beloved professors in the chemistry department, and, unfortunately, this is her last semester as a professor at Marshall University. Professor Markiewicz, or Jen (as...
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