From the first women’s intercollegiate sporting events in 1896 to the groundbreaking Iowa and UConn basketball game of 2025, women’s sports have come a long way. Thanks to the blood, sweat, tears and ...
Behind the counters of Marshall University’s Food Services, two food service workers are doing more than serving meals. Through conversations, smiles and genuine care, Terrance Ewing and Carmen Plant ...
Tenor vocalist Stanley Workman and pianist Edward Bak performed Franz Shubert’s “Winterreise” Thursday, Feb. 5, hosted by ...
The 2026 Centennial Black History Month is anchored in Marshall’s unique historical ties to Carter G. Woodson, widely recognized as the Father of Black History. Woodson founded Negro History Week in ...
Marshall students’ artwork competed alongside professional artists from across the country at a national juried exhibition, ...
Since its inception, Marshall has been fine tuning the gears of debt-free college to create a culture of high achieving, hardworking students through the Marshall for All program. After much time, ...
Marshall Women’s Basketball stepped away from Sun Belt Conference play Saturday, Feb. 7, and earned yet another road win, ...
Viewing award-winning films or attending a live concert broadcasted on the radio could expand your worldviews. “It just makes your world bigger when you get the opportunity to see things and ...
Christmas cheer, coziness and the long-awaited winter break. As the holiday spirit wanes, however, winter can develop a dark ...
Many Marshall students rent apartments off campus. With the rising rent and utility bills, especially in winter with the cost ...
A congressional candidate in West Virginia said a critical thinking course she took at Marshall went beyond academics by ...
Rio Phillips, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate, spoke at a campus rally Saturday, Jan. 31, outlining his campaign priorities ...
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