The Parthenon

Marshall University's student newspaper

Thursday, Oct. 4, 2001
Home
Ad information
Archives
About

 

 

Letters to the editor or questions or comments about the content of the online or print edition of The Parthenon can be sent to parthenon@ marshall.edu


Comments and questions about this Web site can be directed to Online Editor Nicole Pickens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

News | Opinion | Sports | Life!

Today's News

All in the name of art


photo by Karel Leon
Melanie Johnson sat on ice for six hours for a self-portrait sculpture.

Read the story

Making contacts: Business fair set for Oct. 10

More than 35 local businesses will be seeking employees on campus during the College of Business's career fair.

Manhattan Project explored

In the final public event of the 2001 Yeager Symposium, "the Manhattan Project," the military operation to make the first atomic bomb, was discussed by a member of the team which produced the weapon.

Conference distinguishes violent workers

A conference in Huntington addressed causes of workplace violence and ways to cope with it.

State of the University address scheduled for today

President Dan Angel will speak about events in the past year and Marshall's future.

And the bands played on ...

Students listened to music, ate food and played games as five bands displayed their talents and competed Wednesday night on Buskirk Field for the "Battle of the Bands."

Homecoming queen wanted

Students have four more days to apply to run for the 2001 Homecoming Court. The experience is a valuable one, a former queen said.

SGA looking to fill empty senate seats

The Student Government Association has 20 open seats in several colleges it hopes to fill.

Women's Center sponsors domestic violence awareness project

A project, "Hands are not for Hitting," is part of the Women's Center's observation of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Alpha Xi chapter one of nation's best

The Gamma Beta chapter of Alpha Xi Delta achieved national prominence this summer by winning major sorority awards.

Auditions for Dickens classic, "A Christmas Carol," this weekend

A local theater group encourages Marshall students to participate in a holiday production.

Wellness walk slated for Oct. 24

This event will provide an opportunity to exercise and enjoy Marshall's campus.