I grew up in Imperial, Pennsylvania, located about 20 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh. Imperial is a lot bigger than ...
The beginning of a new year is a great time to reflect and consider fresh starts in different areas of our lives. As you’re ...
Jeff Bills came into work at the Campus Barbershop at 7 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, ready to call it quits only an hour later. For the first 120 minutes of his shift, not a single customer walked through ...
More than just protein and coffee, a Huntington business owner wants to serve her customers a space to be themselves and even ...
Fraternity and sorority life at Marshall University is pushing forward with spring recruitment efforts despite ...
Viewing award-winning films or attending a live concert broadcasted on the radio could expand your worldviews. “It just makes ...
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, ...
Access to clean water is a fundamental resource that often goes unnoticed, especially in parts of the world where it is not ...
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 Women’s Basketball stepped away from Sun Belt Conference play Saturday, Feb. 7, and earned yet another road win, ...
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 ...