Men’s Soccer outlasts the Gamecocks
The No. 10 nationally ranked Marshall Men’s Soccer came through with a win 2-1 against the University of South Carolina Gamecocks to open Sun Belt Conference play, making their season record 5-1-1 and...
View ArticleVAC to present Michael DeLuca exhibit
An exhibit exploring the emotionality of the human experience is being displayed at the Visual Arts Center until Oct. 24. Titled “Stratification,” Michael DeLuca, the Joan C. Edwards distinguished...
View ArticleNASA offers student opportunities for West Virginians
New opportunities have been presented for students across West Virginia thanks to the NASA WV Space Grant Consortium. Earlier this month, the organization announced the opportunity for students to...
View ArticleGubernatorial candidates differ on legalizing marijuana
Huntington Mayor Steve Williams criticized Republican governor candidate Patrick Morrisey on his refusal to legalize recreational marijuana for adults in a press release sent out Sept. 19. Williams...
View ArticleByProduct Studios exhibit in Birke Art Gallery explores domesticity
“There’s a combination of beauty and also anxiety,” Molly Jo Burke said when discussing the “Possession is Not Distinguished: By Purchase or By Gift” exhibit. The exhibit was shown in the Birke Art...
View ArticleCampus buzzes with caffeine consumption
It’s rare to take a walk around campus without seeing a caffeinated beverage in a student’s hand. All across Marshall’s campus, students have access to coffee and energy drinks through coffee shops,...
View ArticleHuntington Hotspots: BDY Studios
Gallery • 4 Photos Courtesy of BDY Studios The studio is located on 11th Street in Huntington. BDY Studios, a fitness hub in Huntington, West Virginia, offers a blend of fitness, wellness and...
View Article‘Childless cat ladies’ are doing just fine
JD Vance, Donald Trump’s running mate in the 2024 election, offered his unique viewpoint on individuals without children, which recently resurfaced thanks to the wonder that is social media. In a 2021...
View ArticleHomecoming court plans to aide NC in hurricane relief
Running with a joint platform, the 2024 Marshall University Homecoming Royalty was announced at the Unity Walk on Monday, Sept. 30. The court was announced as follows: Dylan Ellison, Skylar Elliott,...
View ArticleGrub and Groove highlights upcoming music festival
Promoting music festival Funktavest 8 on Oct. 12 at the Ritter Park Amphitheater, the Campus Activities Board hosted acts Funkle Sam and HellNaw alongside self-serve walking tacos on Sept. 12. Nevaeh...
View ArticleCicada Books hosts true crime author to explore dark side of medicine
Coming to an area heavily impacted by the opioid crisis is an opportunity to not only share knowledge, but to hear the stories of the locals, one debut-author and investigative journalist said. Philip...
View ArticleAward-winning author gives live reading
Former Kentucky Poet Laureate Crystal Wilkinson presented on Thursday, Sept. 26, as the first guest of the semester for the A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series. She read from her newest book...
View ArticleU.S. exchange alumni spotlighted in global photo exhibit
A collection of photographs from all around the world is highlighted in a new exhibit around Marshall University’s campus. Titled “Impact of Exchange: Stories from U.S. Exchange Alumni,” the exhibit...
View ArticleHerd bucks the Broncos at home
Marshall Football outlasted the Western Michigan Broncos’ second-half comeback attempt to win 27-20 on Saturday, Sept. 28, to secure its second home win of the season despite rainy conditions. “I’m...
View ArticleCareer Fair offers real-world job opportunities
Alumnus Zack Ihnat said at the most recent Marshall Career Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 25, that he secured a full-time job directly from the Career Fair. He now works as a design engineer for Kokosing...
View ArticleHarvard economist discusses local challenges
On Sept. 30, Harvard economist Gordon Hanson gave a presentation on understanding the economic challenges facing smaller communities, like those in Appalachia, during local recessions and some...
View ArticleStoryCorps mobile tour collects stories on campus
In partnership with West Virginia Public Broadcasting, StoryCorps is visiting Huntington to share stories from members of the community. The StoryCorps mobile tour made their 8th stop of the 2024...
View ArticleDot Hicks looks back on storied past
Dorothy “Dot” Hicks, commonly referred to as the pioneer of women’s sports at Marshall University due to the decades of work she dedicated to women’s athletics, was named the 2024 Homecoming grand...
View ArticleMarshall vs App State: The show must go on
Marshall is deep into its homecoming week, and, with game day quickly approaching, many fans are wondering about the condition of the opposing team, Appalachian State University. App State, located in...
View ArticleAbsentee voting begins for 2024 election
As Election Day approaches, the deadline gets shorter and shorter to become a registered voter. Election Day will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 5; however, approved absentee voters can submit their vote...
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