Meowsterpieces Unleashed fundraiser
Appalachian Feline Foster Network hosted Meowsterpieces Unleashed, a cat-themed art show and fundraiser on April 12 that aimed to raise funds to help expand spay/neuter efforts, trap-neuter-return...
View ArticlePetals, Paws & Candle Pours Fundraiser
Petals, Paws, & Candle Pours, a fundraiser hosted by The Haute Wick Social and Fresh Cut Kenova from April 12 to 13, raised money for Huntington Cabell Wayne Animal Control Shelter after recent...
View ArticleInternational students face possible visa revocations
Recent changes in federal immigration policy have led to the revocation of immigration status for students across the country, including at Marshall. In a message sent out to the university on...
View ArticleDEI plans finalized, set to reach broader audience
Although some offices and titles have changed, state and federal bans on diversity, equity and inclusion have not and will not diminish student support on campus, said the director of access,...
View ArticleMen’s Soccer finishes the spring season with a championship
As a member of the College Spring League, the Herd beat the Michigan State Spartans in penalty kicks 4-3 to take revenge on them for the 2024 CSL Tournament loss against the Spartans. The Spartans and...
View ArticleMarshall joins United States Health Promoting Campuses Network
Marshall University is now an official United States Health Promoting Campuses Network member – a step described as monumental by Student Body President Brea Belville. The organization, committed to...
View ArticleDisney faces backlash and financial struggles following the release of ‘Snow...
Disney suffered another major setback with the March 21 release of its live-action remake of Snow White – the latest in a string of films several avid Disney fans say are underwhelming the box office....
View ArticleWaller and Davis aim for transparency with students
Student Government Association President-elect Connor Waller and Vice President-Elect Alissa Davis both see next year as a way to build on the foundation created by this year’s administration. Waller...
View ArticleMisinformation is scary: The time the internet almost got me elected
In Marshall’s 2025 Student Government Association election, the candidates for student body president and vice president ran unopposed, but they came close to having an unlikely opponent: me. On...
View ArticleCouples on Campus: The Smiths
Fate was already hard at work when one Marshall couple was younger, unaware forever was waiting patiently. Kat Smith, the director of student advocacy & success in Student Affairs, said she first...
View ArticleFootball shows promise at Spring Game showcase
Marshall Football held its annual Spring Game on April 12 in front of a crowd of 10,113. The game provided a first look at the 2025 Marshall Football team under first-year head coach Tony Gibson. The...
View Article‘Who do you want to be?’
Jared Fishman, the founder and executive director of Justice Innovation Lab, has been asked a consistent question since he was small: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” His answer to this...
View ArticleTraditional and non-traditional Greek Life students find common ground
Two Marshall University students joined Greek Life through completely different routes—but both found sisterhood, support and purpose. Junior health science major Kaylee Gue is what many would call a...
View ArticleCatalyst for change follows footsteps of those before her
Even though someone might be called a trailblazer, psychology major Lily Hager said the only reason she was able to make the change she has because of the women who came before her. The Women of...
View ArticleMarshall University Esports varsity teams finishes Top 8 nationally during...
Marshall University Esports capped off a historic debut season by finishing eighth at the 2025 College CoD Nationals on April 11, marking the university’s rise in the competitive gaming world. Marshall...
View ArticleVisiting Writers Series features Appalachian poet
You don’t realize what is lost until it isn’t written down, a poet laureate said at the A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series on Wednesday, April 16, adding, “We don’t have to publish; you need to...
View ArticleMore than a statistic: the impact of driving safety
It isn’t just about traffic safety, it’s about not becoming a statistic, the keynote speaker said at the Traffic Safety Summit. The Huntington Regional Highway Safety program hosted youth motivational...
View ArticleMarshall University shines at national theater awards
Individuals from the School of Theatre and Dance at Marshall were invited to the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival national awards show. In fact, some of them were even able to bring...
View ArticleMarshall Alum to show award winning film at the Appalachian Film Festival
A Marshall alum will be showing his award-winning feature film at the Appalachian Film Festival Saturday, April 26, at the historical Foundry Theater in Huntington’s City Hall. With a bachelor’s in...
View ArticleStudent government strikes down student fee increase
A recent proposal to increase a student fee was shot down by the Student Government Association. Marshall Athletic Director Christian Spears visited the SGA to propose a fee increase of $6 per credit...
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