Men’s Soccer slays the Monarchs
The No. 7 ranked Marshall Men’s Soccer came through with a win 2-1 against the Old Dominion University Monarchs, making their season record 7-1-1 and 2-0-0 in conference play. The game took place on...
View ArticleArt exhibit by Marshall faculty to examine environmental issues
The Visual Arts Center will be showing a new exhibit featuring Marshall fibers professor Miyuki Akai Cook and Houston-based artist Masumi Kataoka. The exhibit is described to be, according to the press...
View ArticleLocal animal shelter introduces renovations
Walking into the new building at the Huntington Cabell Wayne Animal Shelter, visitors would never know it was once a school and a stable for Huntington’s Mounted Patrol. The only remaining evidence of...
View ArticleI channeled Carrie Underwood for Homecoming Week
If I’m being completely honest, I don’t quite get Homecoming Week on college campuses. Specifically, I don’t understand why it becomes such a huge thing for the active students. It makes sense from an...
View ArticleThe Den undergoes ‘Bison Bites’ rebranding
Marshall University is reintroducing the diner on campus at Towers as “Bison Bites.” The diner was formerly “The Den,” which was sponsored by Denny’s. The place has made changes including a new menu...
View ArticleMidterm break makes its debut
For the first time in decades, Marshall students are preparing for a midterm break. The break, which is scheduled for Oct. 10 and 11, will allow students to have a long weekend off following midterms....
View ArticleI will always root for them
Recently, I saw on social media that a former classmate of mine, Mor Ilderton, is auditioning for the 26th season of NBC’s “The Voice.” That is an outstanding accomplishment within itself, and I made...
View ArticleCouples on Campus: Billy & Michelle Biggs
When couples prioritize each other and support each other’s individual goals and aspirations, a strong and lasting bond is sure to follow, one member of Marshall’s Office of the Registrar said. “We...
View ArticleGALLERY: Marshall vs. Appalachian State
Gallery • 3 Photos Marshall Football won their homecoming game with special guest Zach Bryan in attendance. Bryan’s backup vocalist, Elijah Gastelum, sang the national anthem to open to the game.The...
View ArticleHurricane support takes the crown at Homecoming game
As per tradition, Marshall’s homecoming court walked the football field awaiting the crowning of two winning attendants this past Saturday, Oct. 5 This year, however, was a bit different. All of the...
View ArticleHoops in Huntington swept the street
For the third time in Marshall history, Hoops in Huntington took over Pullman Square as the athletes and coaches from the men’s and women’s basketball teams played for the community. “Hoops in...
View ArticleHuntington shows out for Homecoming Parade
Crowds cheered, and kids collected candy from 10th Street to Harless Field in celebration of Marshall Homecoming with the Homecoming Parade Friday, Oct. 4. The parade featured floats from Marshall...
View ArticleHerd decimates Mountaineers in Homecoming Game
In his first career start for Marshall Football, quarterback Braylon Braxton dismantled the Appalachian State Mountaineers defense through the air and ground to lead the Herd to a 52-37 win at Joan C....
View ArticleGun violence, economy among vice presidential debate topics
JD Vance and Tim Walz met for the first time on Tuesday, Oct. 1, as they discussed gun violence, the economy and more during the 2024 Vice Presidential Debate. The two had never met prior to the...
View ArticleDemocratic Senate candidate comes to Marshall
Glenn Elliott, the Democrat West Virginia Senate candidate, spoke at Marshall’s campus as a part of his “The Place Where We Belong” tour to get to know West Virginian communities as well as introduce...
View ArticleSwim and Dive notches second straight WV Games Championship
Marshall Swimming and Diving bested the competition with 1,483 points and outlasted host West Virginia University by a margin of 73 points on Saturday, Oct. 5, to solidify its title as back-to-back...
View ArticleMen’s Soccer draws with the Dukes
The No. 5 ranked Marshall Men’s Soccer fought back for a draw against the James Madison University Dukes, making their season record 7-1-2 and 2-0-1 in conference play. The game took place on Friday,...
View ArticleZion Dailey crowned as Miss Captivating 2024
Zion Dailey was named winner of the third annual Miss Captivating Pageant this past Wednesday, Oct. 2. In her victory, Zion reminds young people to embrace their insecurities and the importance of...
View ArticleTsubasacon returns to Charleston for 21st year
West Virginia’s longest-running anime, manga and gaming convention returns to the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center tomorrow, Oct. 11, until Oct. 13. Known as Tsubasacon, the convention...
View ArticleLeave the politics to politicians, not musicians
I hate Taylor Swift. Now that I have your attention, I’d like to preface this piece with two things: one, it’s true – I really don’t like Taylor Swift, but also, two, I have no problem with who Taylor...
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