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Thundering Herd Hosts Eagles in Midweek Showdown at Jack Cook Field
April 21, 2025 · Articles, Sports Posts
Marshall Baseball Advance By Connor Brown, FM88 Sports April 21, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. – The Marshall Thundering Herd (18–22) will welcome the Morehead State Eagles (12–25) to Jack Cook Field on Tuesday, April 22 for the opening game of a midweek home-and-home series. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. EST, with the series
Herd Softball Seeks to Right Ship in Tuesday Doubleheader
April 21, 2025 · Articles, Sports Posts
Marshall Softball Preview By Sean Kelly, FM88 Sports Director April 21, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WMUL-FM) — After dropping two of three to the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers this past weekend, Marshall softball seeks to improve its April record as it faces the Radford Highlanders for a Tuesday doubleheader at Dot Hicks Field. Since winning eight of
Community Opinions on Controversial Cabell County Budget
April 21, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
Owen James April 21, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WMUL-FM) — At the beginning of March, the Cabell County Board of Education held a work session addressing the $12 million-dollar gap in their budget for the 2026 school year. Superintendent Dr. Ryan Saxe emphasized the declining student population in the district as a key issue, warning that
Autism Awareness Event Sheds Light on ASD and Neurodivergence
April 21, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
Jordan Ooten April 21st, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WMUL-FM) — The Autism Awareness event at Drinko Library spotlights Autism Spectrum Disorder and clears up the many stereotypes that people have when it comes to the disorder. Taylor McClanahan, a licensed social worker who has two children with intellectual disabilities and ASD, described autism as “a neurological
Herd Rally Falls Short and Coastal Carolina Takes the Series
April 19, 2025 · Articles, Sports Posts
Marshall Softball Recap By Shane Darling, FM88 Sports April 19, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WMUL-FM) — The Chanticleers (32-13) made the trip up from Conway, S.C. for an Easter weekend conference series against the Herd (23-19). The first matchup on Thursday night was an old-fashioned pitchers’ duel, with Marshall’s Bub Feringa and Coastal’s Nicolette Picone
Student Easter Plans
April 18, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
By Riley Burnett April 18, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WMUL-FM) — As we approach the end of April, some students at Marshall University begin looking towards the end of the semester and summer break. However, others are looking forward to Easter Sunday on April 20. For some the holiday is all about spending time with
Parking Continues to be Major Struggle for Commuter Students
April 17, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
By Ben Anderson April 17, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WMUL-FM) — With the spring semester entering the final stretch, parking has become a major concern for commuter students at Marshall University. Many commuter students can agree that this has become a growing, and daunting task to battle every day. “It’s definitely gotten worse,” Marshall student
Herd Baseball Has Win Stolen by In-State Rival WVU
April 16, 2025 · Articles, Sports Posts
Marshall Baseball Recap By Rhys Owens, FM88 Sports April 16, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WMUL-FM) — The Marshall Thundering Herd Baseball Team played host to the 24th-ranked West Virginia University Mountaineers on Tuesday. Marshall (18-18) came into the game after dropping its latest conference series to App. State. Meanwhile, the Mountaineers (30-4) came to Huntington
Meet the 2025-26 Marshall University Student Body President and Vice President
April 16, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
Emma Johnson April 16th, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WMUL-FM) — The newly elected Student Body President and Vice President said one issue they are focusing on is the disconnect between the student population and the student government. “Over the past year, we’ve kind of found out between the student body and the Student Government Association, there’s