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Most of the time when you see me write for The Parthenon, I talk about the latest basketball game or how the Herd performed ...
While a love of reading might now be dubbed as a byproduct of belonging to what social psychologists like Johnathon Haidt ...
As hundreds of incoming freshmen prepare to arrive on Marshall’s campus for orientation, a much smaller group of students is ...
Though many students look forward to summer, this time of the year may also be a season of mental health struggles for others ...
Although the new director of the School of Library Science never imagined her career would bring her to West Virginia, she ...
It might sound contradictory, but the blues don’t always have to be blue, said one member of the Huntington Blues Society.
The Tri-State Coal Cats are entering the final week of the season with a six-game homestand where each night will feature themed nights for this last home stretch. Tuesday’s game was country night ...
Although she’d been creating art all her life, it took coming to Marshall for one grad to realize her dreams could become her reality. “I’ve always been creating, but I never thought that I could do ...
Tucked along the banks of the Ohio and Little Kanawha Rivers, Parkersburg, West Virginia, is a city where industry meets ...
If you had to walk a mile on broken glass, would you wish the same for someone else? Think about one of the most important ...
With postcard-worthy scenes and a cinematic feel, annual summer vacations draw millions of Americans to pack their bags and hit the road in search of sunshine, adventure or a mix of both. In West ...
Miller joined the Marshall faculty as a scholar and professor of history in 1996, teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in world history, methodology and theory, food history and Spanish history ...
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