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When it comes to feeling safe downtown, some Marshall students say they’re typically comfortable, but several say the opposite. According to a poll conducted by The Parthenon on social media, out of ...
With a two-hour drive from campus, you can find yourself lost in yet another set of hills: one of Ohio’s state parks, Hocking ...
Although students may not be on campus for their regularly scheduled courses, food insecurity knows no schedule. According to ...
I could say a lot of things about President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was recently passed by the House of ...
With postcard-worthy scenes and a cinematic feel, annual summer vacations draw millions of Americans to pack their bags and ...
It’s hard to find a community in Appalachia as a queer person, but Huntington is booming with it, one Huntington resident ...
Cornelius Jackson, the head coach for Marshall Men’s Basketball, will continue to lead the Herd through the 2029-30 season, ...
After three and a half years of leadership at Marshall University, President Brad Smith agreed to extend his employment ...
A brand-new era, a brand-new season, starts on Saturday, Aug. 30, at 3:30 p.m. Five of Marshall’s football games have been ...
Holderby Hall may appear to just be brick and mortar, but it was once the place where strangers became family. The year was ...
The Tri-State Coal Cats (6-9) look to bounce back with a six-game home stand after a number of losses on the road. The Coal ...
Jacob Wriston, the president of the Thundering Herd Amateur Radio Club, said his experience with ham radio began in high school. He said that when he was looking at Marshall, he had hoped there would ...