Winter Arts Fest brings out local vendors, creators
A renaissance is happening in Huntington, and it is in Central City, the director of RenewAll said. The Winter Arts Fest in Huntington took place on Thursday, March 13. Artists set up in local...
View ArticleHerd International: A glimpse into global students at Marshall University
Gallery • 3 Photos Moeka Ueura (/Mo-a-kuh/ /Ew-a-u-duh/) is a graduate student studying English as a second language at Marshall University. Ueura is from Osaka, Japan, where she describes the town as...
View ArticleAlumnae relations in sororities: A changing landscape
Alumnae involvement in Greek Life is evolving as sororities adapt to modern challenges, from digital engagement to shifting cultural expectations. “Recently, our chapter has been putting in effort to...
View ArticleSpring break then and now: Same places, different prices
Every year, as the academic year reaches its toughest point and the weather refuses to decide if it’s spring or still winter, the sun-starved students of Marshall University flee from campus and their...
View ArticleStudent tips and tricks for stress reduction and management
Stress and college – two words all too familiar with one another. Experiencing higher education – while exciting and fun – also comes with difficulties. Marshall University students offered insight...
View ArticleAthlete Spotlight: Q + A with Beatrice Ciccarelli
Beatrice Ciccarelli is a senior middle blocker from Bologna, Italy. She plays volleyball at Marshall and had a stellar 2024 season, being named NCAA D1 Player of the Week and Sun Belt Conference...
View ArticleFilm festival to visit Marshall for seventh year
The BANFF Mountain Film Festival returns on April 3 at 7 p.m. at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center for its seventh year. Angela Jones, the director of the Marshall Artist Series, said the...
View ArticlePolitical science professor gives input on Trump’s address to Congress
President Donald Trump delivered a joint address to Congress on Tuesday, March 4, and a Marshall political science professor offered her thoughts on the address. Marybeth Beller, associate professor of...
View ArticleHuntington City Council holds pressurized budget discussion
Huntington City Council’s March 24 meeting raised tensions in city hall as members and attendees debated the allocation of funds for the fiscal year 2025 budget. Council members and attendees stated...
View ArticleZach Bryan to perform at the Joan, Marshall community will get first priority...
Student Body President Brea Belville announced Tuesday, March 25, country artist Zach Bryan will be returning to Huntington. Bryan, who visited the university on Oct. 5 during a football game, will be...
View ArticleTrack & Field break records in outdoor season opener
During the outdoor season opener, Marshall Track & Field set two school records this weekend with its Men’s 4×100 relay and the Men’s Long Jump. “I’m extremely proud of our team’s effort this...
View ArticleMarch in West Virginia history: key events through the years
West Virginia history, while rich and multifaceted, is, as some would say, becoming increasingly lost to younger residents of the state. In honor of women’s history in the month of March, take a closer...
View ArticleGreek Week to highlight philanthropy, community outreach
Marshall University’s Greek Life is shifting the focus of this year’s Greek Week to highlight philanthropy, service and friendly competition, with the Interfraternity Council working diligently to...
View Article‘Severance’ is too good for the streaming age of television
Ben Stiller’s work-life balance thriller not only shocked me on first watch, but left me wondering what has gone wrong with modern-day television. It is very rare a television show born out of the age...
View ArticleWomen in Chem form bonds inside and outside the lab
The power a teacher has is unmatched, and that power becomes even more influential when it’s your own grandma, said the president of the Women in Chem club. The Women in Chem club is an organization...
View ArticleCelebrating Women’s History: Marshall library leader recognized by city
After years of serving college campuses through academic librarianship, it remains evident there is immense power in unseen contributions, one Women’s History Month street banner recipient said....
View ArticleSoftball soars in scoring in series sweep
Marshall Softball continues to be hot following its sixth straight win with a 7-6 win over the James Madison University Dukes. This brings Marshall’s record to 19-13 on the season, 5-1 in Sun Belt...
View ArticleBeyond substance use disorder: Collegiate Recovery Community supports...
Normalizing conversations around recovery of all kinds on college campuses is the first step in breaking the stigma, one champion of Marshall’s Collegiate Recovery Community said. Allison Conley,...
View ArticleEsports to create a strong community for students
Esports have taken university life by storm, combining the love of gaming with a strong sense of community with fellow video game enthusiasts. R.C., the vice president of the “Gaming at Marshall”...
View ArticleMarshall University partnership to bring economic growth to students and...
Marshall University and Intuit announced a partnership Tuesday, March 25, at the Brad D. Smith Center to launch a Prosperity Hub, driving economic growth for generations to come. The hub is expected to...
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