Under the weather? Beat the fall flu with Marshall Health
As cold and flu season approaches, it’s essential for students to know free healthcare services are available at Marshall Health’s Student Health Clinic at Cabell Huntington Hospital. Student Health...
View ArticleHarris and Trump discuss abortion, immigration and more in debate
Gallery • 3 Photos Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris participate during an ABC News presidential debate at...
View Article42nd annual Greek Festival proves to be a Huntington hit
The 42nd annual Greek Festival in Huntington, West Virginia, took place from Sept. 13 to 14 and held at St. George Greek Orthodox Church, immersed visitors in Greek culture, food, music and tradition....
View ArticleWomen’s Cross-Country places top five in Boone
Senior Cross-Country runner Kylee Mastin finished third in the women’s six-kilometer with a personal best time of 20 minutes, 57 seconds on Friday, Sept. 13, at Appalachian State’s Firetower Project...
View ArticleHerd prepares for battle against Buckeyes
Marshall Football will take the field in Columbus, Ohio, at the historic Ohio Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 21, to face the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes, who have outscored their opponents 108-6 in their...
View ArticleSGA transitions to new marketing chair amid skepticism
A change in SGA leadership two weeks ago concerning social media control caused confusion and prompted a discussion of the bylaws among members and spectators. The marketing chair was named as Brenda...
View ArticleBullet casings found on frat row
Shell casings are in a parking lot on Fifth Avenue two weeks after police responded to reports of shots fired in the area. Students on campus were alerted by MUAlert on Sept. 1 of shots fired near the...
View ArticleFree brews spread the news
Free coffee to students on campus was the way 7 Brew celebrated the opening of their new location Tuesday, Sept. 17. The coffee shop set up a station just outside of the Marshall Recreation Center to...
View ArticleGALLERY: 42nd Annual Greek Fest
Gallery • 3 Photos St. George Greek Orthodox Church held its annual Greek Fest last weekend. Extending Friday through Saturday, vendors welcomed visitors to authentic cuisine and customs of the Greek...
View ArticleMen’s soccer ties with the Red Storm
The No. 6 nationally ranked Marshall Men’s Soccer drew in a low scoring game 1-1 against the St. John’s University Red Storm at Hoops Family Field on Saturday, Sept. 14, making their 2024 season record...
View ArticleThe VAC turns 10
The Visual Arts Center had a celebratory reception in the historic building on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 5-8 p.m. The event had food, auctions and student-made art spread throughout the facility....
View Article‘The father’ of our country detailed in latest Amicus Curiae lecture
A history professor speaking at the latest Amicus Curiae lecture suggested each new president of the United States gets their job description and a portion of their inspiration from the nation’s first....
View ArticleWe gain some; we lose some
Friendships in your twenties can be hard to navigate. Everyone is busy making their way in the world and can be consumed with their day to day lives. Some people will stay the same, yet some people...
View ArticleHerd vs OSU holds meaning for offensive lineman
Marshall Football will go to Columbus, Ohio, to face the Buckeyes on Saturday, Sept. 21. One player for the Herd, Jalen Slappy, is a native of Columbus and was recruited to the Herd as a part of the...
View ArticleStudent opportunities for National Wilderness Month
In honor of the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, the National Park Service urges everyone to celebrate National Wilderness Month throughout September. During National Wilderness Month, Marshall...
View ArticleHal Greer Blvd. causes issues for commuters
The clock hits 5 p.m. It’s been a long day at Marshall University, and you are more than ready to go home. But when you get in your car, you don’t go home – you sit in traffic. And it’s not just today,...
View ArticleCouples on Campus: Daniel O’Malley and Mary Beth Ferda
From their unexpected meeting on one bustling college campus to their steadfast love that has transcended to Marshall, one couple said their love story knows no limits. ”We actually met on the day that...
View ArticleMarshall falls to Buckeyes 49-14
Despite a competitive first half, Marshall Football came up short with a 49-14 loss to the explosive No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes in Ohio Stadium with over 100,000 fans watching on Saturday, Sept. 21. “I...
View ArticlePennington reflects on 1999 MAC Championship Game
Nearly 25 years ago, Marshall Football secured its third straight Mid-American Conference Championship title against the Western Michigan Broncos after overcoming a 23-point deficit to win 34-30 with...
View ArticleWV Tattoo Expo Inaugurated in Huntington
Gallery • 4 Photos The first tattoo exposition in Huntington had on-site tattoo artists and other vendors at the Marshall Health Network Arena Sept. 20-22. The post WV Tattoo Expo Inaugurated in...
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