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Today's News

All smiles, no audience


photo by Karel Leon

Members of the Student Senate turned out, and turned around, to unveil their new logo Wednesday night.

Senators made themselves available to the students they represent, but only one showed up.
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New annual fund director named

The Huntingtonian selected says his goals include retaining alumni donors.

Black Legends named Saturday

The Black Legends of Marshall University will name 23 more of the 125 Most Impactful Black Athletes Saturday.

Parking pinch clamping down on faculty

A faculty parking lot will be closed to make room for the construction of a multi-level parking garage.

American Indians to give history lesson

A group of musicians and story-tellers will perform Thursday night in the Campus Christian Center.

Commission deals with diverse issues

The Committee on Multiculturalism is interesting in working to create an ethnic studies minor, improving conditions for disabled students and making information on women's studies more available.

Awards honor outstanding professors

After accepting 13 nominations for the Marshall and Shirley Reynolds Outstanding Teacher Award and seven nominations for the Pickens-Queen Teacher Award, the selection committee started reviewing the nominees' documents.

Exhibit promotes awareness

A photo exhibit about diversity of sexual preference is on display on campus until Friday.

Local bands raise cash for terror victims

A charity event in Huntington resulted in entertainment for the audience and help for those harmed by Sept. 11's terrorist attacks.

Walk against violence set for Saturday

A walk to raise awareness of domestic violence will take place Saturday morning.

Police blotter

Public intoxication, driving with suspended license, larceny, and breaking and entering auto

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