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Today's News

A sea of leaves


ABOVE: A student takes the time to enjoy the bright colors that have engulfed Ritter Park.

photos by Karel Leon

This past weekend was the peak for fall foliage's brilliant colors to show.

TOP: Leaves covered Buskirk Field over the weekend, leaving grounds workers the task of removing them.

Homecoming activities begin

Today all students, faculty and staff are asked to support Marshall in its homecoming week by wearing a Thundering Herd T-shirt or sweat shirt. Other activities are planned for the week to show school spirit.

New online journals add to libraries' selection

University libraries added 750 online journals of Kluwer Online and approximately 290 of Synergy Online Journals to their online service.

Ceramics is for everyone, no matter what age

One of Marshall's students is an 80-year-old who financially aids the ceramics program as well as taking classes.

Arnillas show to end

Thursday is the last day of an art show in the Birke Art Gallery.

Noon release of next 22 legends scheduled today

A third group of names of impactful black athletes at Marshall will be released today. One organizer said the process of choosing the names and preparing the list has been challenging.

AMSA hosts first annual care week

Marshall's chapter of the American Medical Student Association was active this weekend.

Office of Multicultural Affairs now accepting submissions

An essay contest invites students to write about the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement.

'Rent' tickets on sale today

The broadway musical is coming to Huntington, and tickets are available for students beginning today.

Today in Life!

Part two of a series on the Huntington area profiles West Huntington