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Newscenter 88
Monday-Friday 5-5:30p ET

Daily 30-minute news program covering Marshall, the Tri-State and beyond.

In The Know: Marshall This Week
Fridays 6:30-7p ET

Week in review of Marshall University news as told by the Newscenter 88 team.


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See the stories in the left column? Those could have your name by them. Even if you have no journalism or broadcasting experience, you can become an award-winning journalist just by volunteering at WMUL! We are more than happy to train newbies on how to make great programming. Here are two easy ways to get started:

1. Fill out an online application. We will contact you as soon as possible.

2. Attend the weekly news meeting Monday at 7 p.m.. Need directions? Here's a station map. CB201 is labeled "Classroom" on the map, and CB204 is labeled "Staff Room."

Newscenter 88

Speech and Debate Team

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

February 7- The Thundering Word student depate and speech team recently completed in a tournament at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Students can compete in speech or debate events.

FAFSA for Students

Listen to Ben Halstead's Story (1:26)

February 7- FAFSA is important for students that use student loans. The state deadline is approaching to it is vital to get it done as early as possible.

Disability Services

Listen to Ashley Littlehales' Story (1:12)

February 6- Marshall University campus is accessible for students with various disablities. The help from disability center makes it a little easier for students.

Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM)

Listen to Whitney Johnson's Story (1:47)

February 3- Marshall students can attend Baptist Campus Ministry at the campus christian center. BCM meets on Wednesday nights at 9 p.m.

WMUL Receives 10 Awards at AVA's

February 3- Students from WMUL-FM, Marshall University’s public radio station, received four Platinum Awards, four Gold Awards and two Honorable Mention Awards in the International AVA Awards 2011 Competition.

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Student Ticket Policy

Listen to Brittanee Barton's Story (1:41)

February 3- For Marshall Men's home basketball games students are to get their student ticket from the ticket office two days prior to the game.

Global Study Lounge Welcomes Students

Listen to Jimmy Sanders' Story (2:01)

February 3- The global study lounge aims to interact international students with other international students as well as American students. The lounge provides a space for this.

Student ID's Provide Discounts

Listen toTaylor Bledsoe's Story (1:33)

February 2- Marshall students can recieve discounts at a variety of stores while using their student ID cards.

Fall Housing Sign Ups Available Online

Listen to Ashley Killingsworth's Story (1:58)

February 2- Marshall University students can now apply for fall housing sign ups online. The switch from the long lines to going online will benefit both students and the residence employees.

Three Year Anniversary for Rec Center

Listen to Kayla Marcum's Story (1:18)

February 2- Marshall recreation center celebrated its third year annicersary. The goal this year for the center is to focus on health and to work out.

Last Mountain Screening

Listen to Whitney Adkins' Story (1:56)

February 1- The student environmental action coalition screened a documentary titled the Last Mountain. The film focuses on the coal mountain that big coal wants to to strip for coal.

Building of New Parking Garage on Campus has caused problems for Students

Listen to Benjamin Halstead's Story (1:16)

January 31- Marshall's new parking garage is currently being built and with the lack of parking space due to construction, several students say it is an inconvenience.

MUOnline

Listen to Ashley Littlehales' Story (1:18)

January 30- Marshall improved the MUOnline system for professors and students. The new system has recieved a lot of feedback with most of it being positive.

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