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United Way of the River Cities Grant Process
June 20, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
Emma Johnson, News Director June 16, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WMUL-FM) — The Executive Director of United Way of the River Cities said their grant process is meant to help organizations that are making an impact on the community. Jedd Flowers, the Executive Director of UWRC, said, “Whenever an organization applies for the grants, they do
Defensive Struggles Doom Coal Cats in First Homestand of the Season
June 17, 2025 · Articles, Sports Posts
June 16, 2025 By Ben Anderson, FM88 Sports Director After starting the season winning its first series, the Tri-State Coal Cats dropped four of its seven game homestretch with its defensive struggles being the main kryptonite. The Coal Cats started the home stretch with two games against the Pulaski River Turtles, the same team
Grades Meet Grief – Heart and Hustle: The Student Frequency No One Talks About
Habiba Mustapha, WMUL-FM Staff & Host of Heart & Hustle You ever sat in class with your head in a completely different world? Maybe after a breakup, a stressful call from home, or just a lingering sadness you couldn’t quite explain? That’s the frequency we don’t talk about the invisible weight students carry while trying to
Bubble Day Offers a Break During Pre-Finals Week
June 13, 2025 · Articles
Anna Holstein HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WMUL-FM) – Wednesday, April 23, was found to be worthy to be declared Spring 2025’s annual “Bubble Day”. A not-so-hidden gem on Marshall’s campus, Journalism professor Dan Hollis, declared his 10 annual “Bubble Day”, which is a chance for students to enjoy the beautiful weather and blow their worries away. Hollis
16th Annual Hair from the Herd: Giving Back to the Community One Clip at a Time
May 30, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
Ben Anderson May 30, 2025 WMUL-FM hosted the 16th annual Hair from the Herd event, which collaborated with the Huntington School of Beauty Culture to provide haircuts for donations for Wigs for Kids. WMUL-FM Promotions Director, Waylon Smith, said the best part of it is the “real world impact” that this event provides. “For me,
Marshall Track & Field Wins Multiple Medals at Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championships
May 20, 2025 · Sports Posts
Marshall Track & Field Recap By Ben Anderson, FM88 Sports Director May 20, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WMUL-FM) — Marshall Track & Field made one final stride to conclude the 2024-2025 outdoor season at the Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championships. Leading the way for the Thundering Herd was a trio of long-distance runners with Destiny
Herd Earns Sweep Over Georgia Southern to Conclude Regular Season
May 19, 2025 · Sports Posts
Marshall Baseball Recap By Ethan Peltier, FM88 Sports May 19, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WMUL-FM) — Marshall baseball capped off an impressive regular season by sweeping the Georgia Southern Eagles in a three-game series at Jack Cook Field over the weekend. The Herd’s offensive explosion across all three games, coupled with clutch performances, secured Marshall
Marshall Aims to Secure First Sun Belt Conference Tournament Bid
May 14, 2025 · Sports Posts
Marshall Baseball Preview By Ben Anderson, FM88 Sports Director May 14, 2025 In the final series of the regular season, Marshall Baseball aims to make history with a chance to qualify for the Sun Belt Conference Tournament for the first time in program history when it welcomes the Georgia Southern Eagles. The last time the
May 2025
May 7, 2025 · Newsletter, Station News
Meet Huntington East Middle School’s Therapy Dog
May 6, 2025 · Articles, News Posts
Owen James May 6, 2025 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WMUL-FM) — With mental health issues on the rise among middle school student, local schools are doing everything they can to help. This includes Huntington East Middle School’s paw-some therapy dog, Bear. The school year can be very stressful for students, but Bear, can salvage any ruff day.