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Amicus Curiae tackles partisanship in U.S. Supreme Court

With a later start in the spring semester, the Amicus Curiae series welcomed another lecturer to the podium on Thursday, March 27. Margaret Lemos, professor of law at Duke University, filled the...

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Marshall majorettes balance the spotlight and sisterhood

Balancing the high-energy world of being a majorette with the commitments of Greek Life is no easy feat, but for Bree Moats and Emily Price, it’s a challenge they gladly embrace. “It was definitely a...

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Soul Food Café opens in Huntington

A Georgia entrepreneur and pastor brings home-style, Southern cooking to Huntington on 4th Avenue, serving up comfort, tradition and family-centered ideals with every bite.  Lamario Bradwell recently...

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Queens for a Cause keeps Women’s History Month going

A performer tells so many stories, and the Got That Beat club continues to tell the stories of not just women but the young artists on campus, the GTB vice president said.  Student drag queen...

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Softball steals the series against top rival in style

Marshall Softball stays among the top of the Sun Belt softball leaderboard as the team took a 2-1 series against top rival Texas State in fashion with an extra inning 5-4 walk-off victory with a home...

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Swimming & Diving celebrates a week of awards

Marshall Swimming & Diving may have wrapped up for the season, but end of the season awards are on the way. Swimmer Kseniia Luniushina was named the 2024-25 Sun Belt Conference Freshman and...

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Avinandan “Avi” Mukherjee to step down as provost

Avinandan “Avi” Mukherjee, the provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs, will conclude his tenure effective July 1, 2025, President Brad Smith said in a university-wide email.  Mukherjee...

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Baseball wins the final battle, loses the war against the Trojans

Marshall fell to 13-15 on the season, 3-6 in SBC play, with the series loss against the No. 17 Troy Trojans this past weekend. However, Marshall was able to have a late game comeback extra innings win...

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Campus lit up in teal for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Teal lights were installed on campus  at Light the Night hosted by the Violence Prevention and Response Program on March 31 to begin Marshall’s recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month during...

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‘Dear Evan Hansen’ student tickets sell out

The Marshall Artist Series will be showing the Broadway musical “Dear Evan Hansen” in April.  The musical will be shown at the Joan C. Edwards Playhouse on Monday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. Angela Jones,...

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LEAD Center Hosts annual Leadership Conference

Marshall University hosted the annual LEAD Leadership Conference Friday, March 28, bringing students together for leadership development. The event featured guest speakers and panel discussions sharing...

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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,...

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Legal 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...

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Delta 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...

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Trump 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...

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Hunter 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...

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Greek 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...

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Campus 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...

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Who 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...

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Gov. 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...

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