To view the interactive multimedia webpage created for this article, click here. Boogercat. Old Gregg. Appalachian Bandido. For some, these names bring back memories of a Friday night well spent with ...
Marshall University’s newly elected Student Government Association president and vice president say their campaign may be over, but their work is just beginning. After running on a platform centered ...
Despite its simple exterior, the Huntington community is rich with history and importance. Its humble beginnings as a railroad town allowed for migration of diverse groups to fill labor positions and ...
Everyone keeps telling us the economy’s doing well. Headlines point to growth, politicians point to numbers, and somewhere in all of that, students and young adults are left wondering why it doesn’t ...
The president of Marshall University’s ham radio club said he believes radio communication is a great way to bring people together. Jacob Wriston, the president of the Thundering Herd Amateur Radio ...
President Jerome Gilbert shared that the project was not truly on its feet until the school received a $25 million donation from Brad and Alys Smith in November 2018. Because of the donation, the new ...
Marshall University’s Esports program is evolving to prepare for next semester. Director of esports Kyle Trapp said the club is splitting into the competitive-focused esports program and the more ...
Many Marshall students rent apartments off campus. With the rising rent and utility bills, especially in winter with the cost of heat, many off campus renters worry about covering these expenses.
Professors and students, no matter where they come from or what field they specialize in, can still interact with others while learning more about Black History, said a University of Alabama professor ...
Nearly 1,500 graduates walked across the stage and turned their tassels toward the next chapter of their lives at the Spring 2025 Commencement, carrying on Marshall’s stories of success. Two ...
In the digital age, students use their phones more than ever for purposes such as studying, connecting with their friends, entertainment and social media. Both positive and negative effects are ...
Residence halls at Marshall are not squeezing students, after a summer full of rumors speculated they would be. Since both enrollment and the number of students seeking housing grew, members of the ...
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