Trump’s third week: Rollback on Biden policies and potential Gaza takeover
In his third week, President Donald Trump revoked Biden’s federal security clearance, proposed the U.S. take over Gaza, banned trans athletes and more. Trump has taken, as Steve Bannon, former senior...
View ArticleMarshall University’s Brooklyn Ulrich announced as 2025 Sunbelt Preseason...
Marshall Women’s Softball second baseman, Brooklyn Ulrich, has been honored as the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Preseason Player of the Year. The recognition came as no surprise to those familiar with...
View ArticleCounseling Center hosts “Craft Your Calm” to help relieve stress and anxiety
Craft Your Calm, hosted by the Marshall Counseling Center, targets anxiety and stress relief through creativity. Mental health specialists Steph Fonseca and Michele Sigler offered insight into the...
View ArticleKey issues to watch in the upcoming legislative session: Budget cuts, DEI,...
Budget cuts, further restrictions on DEI, consolidation of government departments, education and more will be at the forefront of the upcoming legislative session. One of the key issues of contention...
View ArticleMarshall stays in house for new volleyball head coach
Heather Stout was named the new Marshall Volleyball head coach, Marshall Athletics announced in a press release Wednesday, Feb. 5. “I am overjoyed and humbled to be the head coach of Marshall...
View ArticleCounseling center aims to help students manage stress
Mental health specialists Steph Fonseca and Michele Sigler offered insight into the inspiration behind the event and how college students can benefit. “We came up with this as a creative outlet,”...
View ArticleCabell County Public Library to support local outreach
Public libraries remain an essential cornerstone of local communities, according to the Friends of the Cabell County Public Library. Pat Pierce, member of the Friends of the Cabell County Public...
View ArticleStudent denied university excused absence because of flooding
Although the flood following the rainfall on Feb. 5 left one Marshall University student’s road impassable, the student said her excused absence form was not approved. Marshall sophomore Lindsay...
View ArticleIt’s time to stop blaming Gen Z
Are they one of my classmates? Are they one of my friends? Are they okay? These are the questions that immediately popped into my head when I arrived on campus Tuesday, Feb. 4, to find a student had...
View ArticleGALLERY: Women’s Basketball vs. Old Dominion University
Behind a game-high 29 points from senior Aislynn Hayes, the Marshall University women’s basketball team avenged a previous loss to conference foe Old Dominion University on Thursday, Feb 13. Regulation...
View ArticleHarmony House seeks new space for a stronger future
Harmony House plans to collaborate alongside the current Huntington administration to transform the shelter to fit their needs, one Harmony House and City Council official said. Sarah Walling, the...
View ArticleAlpha Xi Delta champions philanthropy for foster youth
Alpha Xi Delta at Marshall University is making a tangible impact on the lives of foster youth through its philanthropy and community service efforts. The sorority’s national philanthropy, the Kindly...
View ArticleMorrisey gives first State of the State Address
Wednesday, Feb. 12, marked Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s first State of the State address. Highlighting key issues for West Virginians, the address focused on the budget deficit, job creation, education and...
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Marshall University continues to foster strong brotherhood and leadership. President Kamon Anderson and Vice President Jackie Hunt are spearheading efforts to grow and...
View ArticleNow Hear This forms essential part of music scene near campus
Vinyl records are making a resurgence with the newer generation, and record stores like Now Hear This are here to help. Now Hear This is a mom-and-pop record store on 4th Avenue that has been open...
View ArticleAfter Office Hours: Zelideth Rivas
Sometimes in life, it’s best to take a moment and sit down with a cup of tea, and Zelideth Rivas just so happens to be a licensed tea instructor. Rivas was born in Puerto Rico, moved to the United...
View ArticleMarshall University continues to nurture the growth of creatives
The lives of students at Marshall University are a hard thing to capture, but that’s why Baylee Cornell keeps her camera at the ready. Cornell, senior and accounting major, is one of many students at...
View ArticleBlack History Month Power Hour celebrates Black history through music
The Black History Month Power Hour celebrates Black history through the evolution of music in a weekly collaboration between the Office of Intercultural Affairs and WMUL-FM. Shaunte Polk, the director...
View ArticleProtesters raise objections to Trump Administration at Cabell County Courthouse
Protesters gathered Monday, Feb. 17, at the Cabell County Courthouse to voice their objections to President Donald Trump’s administration. Despite frigid temperatures, upwards of thirty protesters...
View ArticleHuntington Hotspots: Austin’s Ice Cream – A sweet family legacy
You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream! For over seven decades, Austin’s Ice Cream has been a beloved staple in the community, serving homemade ice cream since 1947. What started as a single...
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