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Greek Life training focuses on safety, inclusivity

A recent training session at the Brad D. Smith Business Building on Saturday, Jan. 25, emphasized the importance of safety, risk management and inclusivity for the Greek Life community.  Alex Roets,...

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Greek leaders recognized for outstanding contributions at Marshall University

Members of Marshall University’s Greek Life were recognized for their leadership and involvement on Thursday, Jan. 30, at their Chapter Assessment Program Awards Ceremony. Gabrielle Belcher was named...

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Marshall student injured in pedestrian accident on 3rd avenue

A Marshall student was struck by a vehicle and injured early Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 3rd Avenue and 19th Street.  Leah Payne, the director of communications at Marshall, said the female student has been...

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Auschwitz survivors attend Holocaust Remembrance Day in Poland

Holocaust survivors gathered Monday, Jan. 27, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland.  Over one million people, mostly Jews, were deported to Auschwitz,...

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Women’s Basketball scores its first road game win of the season

With a season high for forced turnovers, Marshall Women’s Basketball was able to score its first road victory, 71-65, this season against the Georgia Southern Eagles on Saturday, Feb. 1. “Our team has...

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Marshall Artists Series returns for spring semester

Marshall University’s Artist Series returns for the spring semester with various events for students to look forward to. Angela Jones, the director of marketing for the Marshall Artist Series, said the...

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Black History Month festivities begin with annual poster competition

Marshall University’s Black History Month celebrations kicked off with the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Lyceum’s annual Black History Month Poster Competition Awards on Feb. 2 at the Visual Arts Center....

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Couples on Campus: The Baileys

From that first “hola” in high school Spanish class to now nurturing a family of their own, one pair of high school sweethearts has built a lifetime of laughter and shared dreams.  Travis Bailey, the...

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Alpha Chi Omega looks to spring recruitment through philanthropic efforts

Marshall University’s Student Center became a hub of compassion and community on Sunday, Feb. 2, as Alpha Chi Omega hosted its “Sending Our Love” philanthropy event to support the Golden Girl Group...

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GALLERY: Men’s Basketball vs. Arkansas State

The Marshall University Men’s Basketball team defeated top-ranked Arkansas State in a Sun Belt Conference clash 77-72 on Wednesday, Feb 5. Led by a double-double performance from senior Nate Martin who...

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Indoor Track & Field school record broken

Another Marshall Indoor Track & Field school record was broken at the PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational hosted by the University of Louisville Cardinals Friday, Feb. 1-2. Kylee Mastin continued her hot...

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Trump’s second week characterized by tariff threats, demands and funding freezes

President Trump’s second week was dominated by threats of tariffs, demands against other countries and a controversial funding freeze order.  On Monday, Jan. 27, Trump issued a memorandum pausing the...

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Marshall students settle in with a good book

As February begins to settle in, Marshall students start to settle in with a new favorite book. The Parthenon interviewed three students and conducted a poll about current reading habits on campus,...

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There will never be another David Lynch

On Wednesday, Jan. 15, American director and actor David Lynch passed away from emphysema, leaving behind a legacy that is impossible to replicate.  Over the past five decades, Lynch has redefined...

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Legislative Lookahead emphasizes a family friendly West Virginia

Reimagining West Virginia into a state that retains current residents and recruits new residents remains a top priority in the 2025 legislative session, several WV political leaders said at the...

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Education, future workforce take precedent at Legislative Lookahead

Building a better future for the next generation of West Virginians will be a focal point in this year’s legislative session, several state representatives who spoke at the Legislative Lookahead said...

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GALLERY: Legislative Lookahead

The 87th regular session for the West Virginia Legislature begins Wednesday, Feb. 12. State leaders spoke on education and what’s to come for the mountain state. Gallery • 9 Photos Wade Sullivan House...

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After Office Hours: Bravin Hughart

Even in the most rural areas, people continue to create safe and accessible environments for everyone. Director Bravin Hughart strives to accomplish that at the Marshall Mid-Ohio Valley Campus. Before...

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The Dancing Thunder: Where passion meets performance

The Marshall University Dance Team, known as the Dancing Thunder, is a dynamic group of energetic young women who perform at home football, volleyball and basketball games as well as various community...

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Trump signs the Laken Riley Act, the first legislation of his second term

The Laken Riley Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump, is the first legislation implemented in his second term.  The bill, named after the murdered Georgia nursing student, mandates federal...

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