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Other Marshall student media


- newspaper produced Monday-Friday


- TV comedy show airing Saturday nights on WSAZ after SNL

MU Report
- TV news program airing every other Sunday on WVPBS

Here are the next Marshall game broadcasts from FM 88 Sports and WMUL...
May 9 Eastern Kentucky 2:45p pregame
3:00p tipoff
- Web Stream 1 (WinMedia)
- also on 88.1 FM
May 5 UCF

12:45p pregame
1:00p tipoff

- Web Stream 1 (WinMedia)
- also on 88.1 FM

Green & White Game Recap

Listen to Will Vance's Story (2:22)

May 4- The Thundering Herd Football program completed five weeks of spring practice with the annual green and white game.

Softball Senior Day

Listen to Joshua Rose's Story (3:29)

May 4- The Marshall Softball team heads into a weekend series against Conference USA foe, the UCF Knights, in what will be senior day for seven of the players.

FM 88 Sports, The Racers Edge, Interviews Racing Legend Mario Andretti

Listen to Joshua Rose's Story (1:54)

May 2- Mario Andretti, a racing legend, joined FM 88 Sports Joshua Rose and Kyle Gibson on The Racers Edge for an interview.

Listen here for full interview (16:11)

Kevin Rodriguez Earned Greened Stripe

Listen to Kyle Gibson's Story (1:51)

May 2- Kevin Rodriguez, freshman running back, for the Thundering Herd Football program earned his green stripe. FM 88 Sport's Kyle Gibson has more.

Track and Field at Penn Relays

Listen to Andrew Harrison's Story (3:24)

May 2- Marshall's track and field team performed well at the Penn Relays. The Thundering Herd track and field is excelling as the team gets ready for the Conference USA Championships.


Marshall University Relay for Life

Listen to Ashley Killingsworth's Story (3:19)

April 23- If you walked past Buskirk field this past weekend and saw a bunch of people camped out in tents, it was Marshall's annual fundraiser for cancer research. NewsCenter 88s Ashley Killingsworth has more.

Huntington's Effort to Stop Kony

Listen to John Gibb's Story (3:41)

April 23- A group of Marshall students lifted a helping hand Friday in response to a thirty minute video that went viral two months ago. Newscenter 88's John Gibb has the story.

Student Marijuana Use

Listen to Bennet Siffrin's Story (2:03)

April 20- College sutdents are often away from the watchful eye of their parents, giving them a chance to be exposed to the likes of things such as tobacco and alcohol. As Newscenter 88's Bennet Siffrin reports, some students even find their way to illicit drugs, such as marijuana.

African Dance

Listen to Jimmy Sanders' Story (1:30)

April 20- Marshall University is teeming with talent, whether in the classroom or in the studio, as Newscenter 88's Jimmy Sanders reports, one class on campus is standing out with a unique blend of dance and percussion.

Earth Day

Listen to Jessica Patterson's Story (2:08)

April 19- Some organizations celebrated one holiday a few days early. Jessica Patterson has more on the story.

Etiquette Dinner

Listen to Ashley Killingswoth's Story (2:27)

April 19- College students and four course meals don't usually go together. However, Tuesday college students were offered a four course meal with some etiquette advice. Newscenter 88s Ashley Killingsworth has more.

Professor as Parent of Student

Listen to Tessa Wooten's Story (1:10)

April 18- While it's easy enough to roll your eyes when you see youtr parents call your phone, there might be a just a little more pressure if you had a parent who worked at Marshall. Tessa Rae has more on the pros and cons of having a parent working at Marshall.

Safe Place

Listen to Travis Easter's Story (1:28)

April 18- Marshall University students can earn a chance to create their residence hall room or office space into a a safe environment. Travis Easter has more.

Summer Jobs

Listen to Ashley Littlehales' Story (1:33)

April 18- With summer just around the corner, many students look forward to some down time, but for some the hard work is just beginning. Ashley Littlehales has the story.

Toni's Team

Listen to Jessica Patterson's Story (1:31)

April 13- Losing a friend is never easy, but the community that came together to support a young woman battling cancer knows her death doesn't mean the fight was lost.

Natural Gas

Listen to Nathan Barham's Story (2:28)

April 13- A world-champion strongman headed to Marshall's campus today to promote the use of Natural gas for automobiles.. but as newscenter88's Nathan Barham reports, constituents are worried about the drilling process.

Alpha Xi Breakfast

Listen to John Gibbs' Story (2:55)

April 12- A campus sorority served up an annual tradition earlier today. NewsCenter 88's John Gibb has more.

Vinny Curry Pre-Draft Emotions

Listen to Marcus Constantino's Story (1:57)

April 11- Vinny Curry has dreamed of playing professional football and with only weeks remaining before the NFL draft. The emotions of living out his dream are running high as FM 88 Sports Marcus Constantino reports.

Job-A-Palooza

Listen to Travis Easter's Story (1:27)

April 11- Career Services held its spring Job-A-Palooza today in the student center. Travis Easter has more.

Dr. Kim Retires

Listen to Jessica Patterson's Story (2:10)

April 10- For one college dean, 35 years of work means retirement. Jessica Patterson has more on the story.

MLB Opening Day

Listen to Ashley Littlehales' Story (1:33)

April 9- Major League Baseball had its Opening Day last Thursday and Marshall University students are more than ready for the season to get under way. Newcenter 88's Ashley Littlehales has the story.

Stim Treatment

Listen to Britanee Barton's Story (2:05)

April 6- Marshall Athletics are in full swing this spring, and with five sports in season and several in off-season workouts and practice, injuries are bound to happen. As Brittanee Barton Reports, the treatment options abound.

Alliana Telles: Conference USA Hitter of the Week

Listen to Nathan Barham's Story (1:12)

April 6- Alliana Telles, senior shortstop for the Thundering Herd Softball team, was honored as Conference USA hitter of the week.

Upper Big Branch Memorial

Listen to Nathan Barham's Story (1:42)

April 5- Today marks the two year anniversary of the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion where 29 men died in the biggest mine explosion since the 1970s.

Softball "Lil Sis" Program

Listen to Nathan Barham's Story (1:43)

April 5- Marshall's softball program host what is know as the "Lil Sis" program which involves the athletes on the team mentoring young girls. FM 88 Sports Nathan Barham has more.


Marshall Student to Cheer to Baltimore Ravens

Listen to Jessica Patterson's Story (2:27)

April 4- One Marshall student takes her passion to new heights and will cheer for the NFL in the fall. Jessica Patterson has more on the story.

Social Media

Listen to Tessa Wooten's Story (2:01)

April 4- Hearsay and news are entirely different things, but sometimes the line between the two can be blurred thanks to blogs and other social media sites. Tessa Rae has more on getting tht facts.

Dobson Leading Herd Football Team

Listen to Adam Rogers' Story (2:21)

April 4- Aaron Dobson will be a senior wide reciever for the Thundering Herd football program this fall. He is embracing the role of being a leader both on and off the field as FM 88 Sports Adam Rogers reports.

Assesment Day

Listen to Travis Easter's Story (1:11)

April 4- Today was Assessment Day, and the University held focus groups to help improve many of the departments. Here is Travis Easter with more.

Senator Manchin on Forensics Department

Listen to Jessica Patterson's Story (3:27)

April 3- Marshall University is no stranger to receiving accreditations. A West Virginia Senator congratulated the Forensic Science Department on their accomplishement. Jessica Patterson has the story.

Shonda Stanton Wins #400

Listen to Joshua Rose's Story (1:50)

April 3- Marshall's head Softball coach Shonda Stanton swept a three game series against UTEP to pick up a coaching milestone with her 400th win.

Pancake Breakfast

Listen to Ashley Killingsworth's Story (2:24)

April 2- Marshall students and Huntington residents had the opportunity to eat breakfast out on Saturday and help support a great cause. Newscenter 88's Ashley Killingsworth has more.

A History of WMUL

July 29- On Wednesday, November 1, 1961 at 4 p.m., WMUL-FM signed on the air as a radio pioneer – the first non-commercial, educational radio station in West Virginia.  Dr. Stephen Buell, Marshall’s director for educational radio-television, completed the dream.  He initially applied for an FCC license for station WMCS (Marshall College School).  However, when Marshall gained university status earlier in 1961, Buell reapplied, this time with call letters WMUL, with the call letters rumored to stand for Marshall University Library, Marshall University Laboratory or as a rhyme with Buell’s last name. 

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WMUL Logos Throughout the Years

July 26- WMUL has had many logos during the last 50 years. Here is a look at the way the design aspect of WMUL has evolved.


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