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COACH SPOTLIGHT: CHRIS GRASSIE Editor’s note: Chris Grassie, 40, is the second-year head coach of the Marshall University men’s soccer team. Previously, he was head coach at the University of Charleston, where he became the winningest coach in history. He coached the team to the NCAA Division II Final Four the last three seasons, while being the national runner MARSHALL WELCOMES NEW SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR OPERATIONS Brandi Jacobs-Jones replaced Karen Kirtley on May 12, 2014 as Marshall University’s Senior Vice President for Operations and Chief of Staff. As Senior VP for operations Jacobs-Jones is in charge of providing oversight for the Housing and Residece Life, Physical Plant, Memorial Student Center, Purchasing, Printing Services, Mail Services, the Auxiliaries of First Year Residence WHERE THE RHODODENDRONS GROW: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF Where the sun keeps a-creeping. Into where I’m a-sleeping, And the songbirds sing ‘Hello.’. I want to wander through the wildwood. Where the fragrant blossoms blow. And creep back to the mountains. Where the rhododendrons grow,”. President Jerry Gilbert recited in his office, recalling the lines of a camp wake-up song from years ago REMEMBERING MY FATHER, CHARLES E. KAUTZ This is truly a special place. Go Herd! My Dad Charlie E. Kautz, Director of Athletics, passed away on that night. In the eyes of everyone he met he was a gentleman but more importantly a teacher, coach, & a leader. He was a positive influence on the young men he coached. My Dad had an unmatched LOVE for Marshall. COLUMN: ‘OPEN-AIR’ PREACHERS MAY BE ALLOWED, BUT ARE NOT “You’re gonna die. You’re gonna die. You’re gonna die,” John McGlone, an open-air preacher who made his first appearance on Marshall’s campus Monday, shouted through a megaphone as a group of instrumentalists played jazz music over top him. “Here’s the fun part, boys and girls,” he said. “You’re going to die and go tohell.”
“I GOT SICK OF CLASS, STARTED MAKIN’ CLASSICS.” Fans of hip-hop generally consider the genre’s birthplace to be in the Bronx, one of New York City’s five boroughs. The sights and sounds of the Bronx are presumably 10 times as different as someone may find in Huntington. Though the people and experiences are different, elements of culture remain the same: more specifically, rap MARSHALL GRAD USES EDUCATION, CONNECTIONS TO CREATE One Marshall University graduate is creating opportunities for young athletes in a community he did not grow up in, but in the community he said has greatly impacted his life while getting his undergraduate degree. Kyle Sniatecki, who is originally from Buffalo, New York, came to Marshall on a soccer scholarship to study marketing and FREE COLLEGE TUITION WOULD DECREASE THE WORTH OF A DEGREE Free college tuition would decrease the worth of a degree. In an interview with CNN Sunday Bernie Sanders said, “This is not fantasy — this is reality” about his efforts to make college tuition free. Some may think free tuition would be the answer to every student’s financial problems. The reality, however is free tuition would onlyTHE PARTHENON
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COACH SPOTLIGHT: CHRIS GRASSIE Editor’s note: Chris Grassie, 40, is the second-year head coach of the Marshall University men’s soccer team. Previously, he was head coach at the University of Charleston, where he became the winningest coach in history. He coached the team to the NCAA Division II Final Four the last three seasons, while being the national runner MARSHALL WELCOMES NEW SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR OPERATIONS Brandi Jacobs-Jones replaced Karen Kirtley on May 12, 2014 as Marshall University’s Senior Vice President for Operations and Chief of Staff. As Senior VP for operations Jacobs-Jones is in charge of providing oversight for the Housing and Residece Life, Physical Plant, Memorial Student Center, Purchasing, Printing Services, Mail Services, the Auxiliaries of First Year Residence WHERE THE RHODODENDRONS GROW: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF Where the sun keeps a-creeping. Into where I’m a-sleeping, And the songbirds sing ‘Hello.’. I want to wander through the wildwood. Where the fragrant blossoms blow. And creep back to the mountains. Where the rhododendrons grow,”. President Jerry Gilbert recited in his office, recalling the lines of a camp wake-up song from years ago REMEMBERING MY FATHER, CHARLES E. KAUTZ This is truly a special place. Go Herd! My Dad Charlie E. Kautz, Director of Athletics, passed away on that night. In the eyes of everyone he met he was a gentleman but more importantly a teacher, coach, & a leader. He was a positive influence on the young men he coached. My Dad had an unmatched LOVE for Marshall. COLUMN: ‘OPEN-AIR’ PREACHERS MAY BE ALLOWED, BUT ARE NOT “You’re gonna die. You’re gonna die. You’re gonna die,” John McGlone, an open-air preacher who made his first appearance on Marshall’s campus Monday, shouted through a megaphone as a group of instrumentalists played jazz music over top him. “Here’s the fun part, boys and girls,” he said. “You’re going to die and go tohell.”
“I GOT SICK OF CLASS, STARTED MAKIN’ CLASSICS.” Fans of hip-hop generally consider the genre’s birthplace to be in the Bronx, one of New York City’s five boroughs. The sights and sounds of the Bronx are presumably 10 times as different as someone may find in Huntington. Though the people and experiences are different, elements of culture remain the same: more specifically, rap MARSHALL GRAD USES EDUCATION, CONNECTIONS TO CREATE One Marshall University graduate is creating opportunities for young athletes in a community he did not grow up in, but in the community he said has greatly impacted his life while getting his undergraduate degree. Kyle Sniatecki, who is originally from Buffalo, New York, came to Marshall on a soccer scholarship to study marketing and FREE COLLEGE TUITION WOULD DECREASE THE WORTH OF A DEGREE Free college tuition would decrease the worth of a degree. In an interview with CNN Sunday Bernie Sanders said, “This is not fantasy — this is reality” about his efforts to make college tuition free. Some may think free tuition would be the answer to every student’s financial problems. The reality, however is free tuition would only PANHELLENIC COMMUNITY LOOKS TO MAKE UP FOR LOST TIME Like most Marshall student-led organizations, the COVID-19 pandemic paused member retention and growth, along with the cancellation of annual events and fundraising efforts. Marshall’s Panhellenic Community struggled during the fall semester—their most crucial season. The fall is when their formal recruitment takes place and when they bring in the most new members. INFECTIOUS DISEASES SPECIALIST EXPLAINS VACCINE BENEFITS While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and many medical professionals are encouraging constituents to receive their COVID-19 vaccination, many are still wary of the possible side effects. “Anyone over the age of 16 is eligible to have the vaccine,” Dr. Karen S. Willenburg, Chief of Infectious Diseases, Marshall School of Medicine, DALLAS SMALL BUSINESS “BOMBS” 50 STATES, WEST VIRGINIA During a year in a pandemic, Tiffanie Nichole, owner of Bombed by Tiff, sold products to all 50 states in America. “We did it! Lord thank you!” Nichole said on an Instagram post. “Thank you all for your continued support, constantly sharing my page and the many referrals. I would not be where I am without you , and I amgrateful
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY Welcome to Marshall University. As president, I am very honored you have made the decision to become a member of the Marshall FAMILY. What I love most about working at a university are the students. I hope you will come to understand and appreciate that I am a president who is visible, approachable and one GET INVOLVED AND EXPLORE: EDITOR’S PICKS If you love art and supporting small business, The Red Caboose is your place to visit! Not only is the staff the best, but there is a huge variety of amazing artisan finds. They have everything from books, art pieces, soaps, STICKERS and more! I have become a huge art junkie, soI also have to
LOCAL CREATORS PUSHING CINEMATIC BOUNDARIES In April of last year, one Marshall University student, Jason Morgan, then-sophomore commercial music major, had the idea to tell a coming-of-age story of Appalachian artistry, culture and inspiration in West Virginia. Today, more than a year in-the-works, West Virginia’s first ever musical feature film, “Wake Up Dorothy,” produced by and starring only Appalachian creators, “I GOT SICK OF CLASS, STARTED MAKIN’ CLASSICS.” Fans of hip-hop generally consider the genre’s birthplace to be in the Bronx, one of New York City’s five boroughs. The sights and sounds of the Bronx are presumably 10 times as different as someone may find in Huntington. Though the people and experiences are different, elements of culture remain the same: more specifically, rap COLUMN: ‘OPEN-AIR’ PREACHERS MAY BE ALLOWED, BUT ARE NOT “You’re gonna die. You’re gonna die. You’re gonna die,” John McGlone, an open-air preacher who made his first appearance on Marshall’s campus Monday, shouted through a megaphone as a group of instrumentalists played jazz music over top him. “Here’s the fun part, boys and girls,” he said. “You’re going to die and go tohell.”
FREE COLLEGE TUITION WOULD DECREASE THE WORTH OF A DEGREE Free college tuition would decrease the worth of a degree. In an interview with CNN Sunday Bernie Sanders said, “This is not fantasy — this is reality” about his efforts to make college tuition free. Some may think free tuition would be the answer to every student’s financial problems. The reality, however is free tuition would only THE REAL HEROINE OF HUNTINGTON: JAN RADER Jan Rader is no average woman. She is the Huntington fire chief. She is the star of a Netflix documentary. She can rescue someone from a burning building and then administer certified professional medical treatment. She is paving the way for young girls looking to do big things that might think they can’t because theyTHE PARTHENON
Brittany Hively, Xena Bunton, Isabella Robinson, and Abby Hanlon. June 1, 2021. If you love art and supporting small business, The Red Caboose is your place to visit! Not only is the staff the best, but there is a huge variety of amazing artisan HOW WE FAILED A GENERATION: HOW WE BROKE GENERATION Z Kids should be healthier, smoking wasn’t cool anymore, keeping up mental health was the name of the game. But instead, Generation Z deserves praise for even making it to adulthood. By every metric, we have failed Generation Z and set them up for failure by our decisions. As someone usually listed as in-between Generation Z and Millennials,I
WHERE THE RHODODENDRONS GROW: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF Where the sun keeps a-creeping. Into where I’m a-sleeping, And the songbirds sing ‘Hello.’. I want to wander through the wildwood. Where the fragrant blossoms blow. And creep back to the mountains. Where the rhododendrons grow,”. President Jerry Gilbert recited in his office, recalling the lines of a camp wake-up song from years ago REBUILD RENOVATES EMPTY BUILDINGS Demolition and Renovation occurred inside of buildings in Huntington on Saturday, Sept. 28, when Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM) helped with Rebuild projects. Rebuild, an organization in Huntington, strives to help the people in Huntington by renovating buildings to give people who are struggling a place to hang out and escape the realities oftheir lives.
CHRIS CLINE ATHLETIC COMPLEX Marshall University’s new indoor athletic facility, the Chris Cline Athletic Complex, has already made an impact on the university’s athletes. Bethany Drury, junior track and field team member, said the facility is a huge advantage for the team. “Everything that we have now is the best quality,” Drury said. “And that alone plays alarge
MARSHALL WELCOMES NEW SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR OPERATIONS Brandi Jacobs-Jones replaced Karen Kirtley on May 12, 2014 as Marshall University’s Senior Vice President for Operations and Chief of Staff. As Senior VP for operations Jacobs-Jones is in charge of providing oversight for the Housing and Residece Life, Physical Plant, Memorial Student Center, Purchasing, Printing Services, Mail Services, the Auxiliaries of First Year Residence LOCAL CREATORS PUSHING CINEMATIC BOUNDARIES In April of last year, one Marshall University student, Jason Morgan, then-sophomore commercial music major, had the idea to tell a coming-of-age story of Appalachian artistry, culture and inspiration in West Virginia. Today, more than a year in-the-works, West Virginia’s first ever musical feature film, “Wake Up Dorothy,” produced by and starring only Appalachian creators, COACH SPOTLIGHT: CHRIS GRASSIE Editor’s note: Chris Grassie, 40, is the second-year head coach of the Marshall University men’s soccer team. Previously, he was head coach at the University of Charleston, where he became the winningest coach in history. He coached the team to the NCAA Division II Final Four the last three seasons, while being the national runner MARSHALL GRAD USES EDUCATION, CONNECTIONS TO CREATE One Marshall University graduate is creating opportunities for young athletes in a community he did not grow up in, but in the community he said has greatly impacted his life while getting his undergraduate degree. Kyle Sniatecki, who is originally from Buffalo, New York, came to Marshall on a soccer scholarship to study marketing and OPEN TO ALL CAMPAIGN INDUCTS 100TH PLEDGE The 100th pledge member of the City of Huntington’s Open to All campaign was officially inducted on Wednesday, Feb. 6. Dallas, Texas transplants Patrick “Dr. Skip” Hart and husband/business manager J. Forsyth (alongside their dog “Nurse” Louis) took the pledge at the CoWorks facility where they base their functional medicinepractice.
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Brittany Hively, Xena Bunton, Isabella Robinson, and Abby Hanlon. June 1, 2021. If you love art and supporting small business, The Red Caboose is your place to visit! Not only is the staff the best, but there is a huge variety of amazing artisan HOW WE FAILED A GENERATION: HOW WE BROKE GENERATION Z Kids should be healthier, smoking wasn’t cool anymore, keeping up mental health was the name of the game. But instead, Generation Z deserves praise for even making it to adulthood. By every metric, we have failed Generation Z and set them up for failure by our decisions. As someone usually listed as in-between Generation Z and Millennials,I
WHERE THE RHODODENDRONS GROW: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF Where the sun keeps a-creeping. Into where I’m a-sleeping, And the songbirds sing ‘Hello.’. I want to wander through the wildwood. Where the fragrant blossoms blow. And creep back to the mountains. Where the rhododendrons grow,”. President Jerry Gilbert recited in his office, recalling the lines of a camp wake-up song from years ago REBUILD RENOVATES EMPTY BUILDINGS Demolition and Renovation occurred inside of buildings in Huntington on Saturday, Sept. 28, when Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM) helped with Rebuild projects. Rebuild, an organization in Huntington, strives to help the people in Huntington by renovating buildings to give people who are struggling a place to hang out and escape the realities oftheir lives.
CHRIS CLINE ATHLETIC COMPLEX Marshall University’s new indoor athletic facility, the Chris Cline Athletic Complex, has already made an impact on the university’s athletes. Bethany Drury, junior track and field team member, said the facility is a huge advantage for the team. “Everything that we have now is the best quality,” Drury said. “And that alone plays alarge
MARSHALL WELCOMES NEW SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR OPERATIONS Brandi Jacobs-Jones replaced Karen Kirtley on May 12, 2014 as Marshall University’s Senior Vice President for Operations and Chief of Staff. As Senior VP for operations Jacobs-Jones is in charge of providing oversight for the Housing and Residece Life, Physical Plant, Memorial Student Center, Purchasing, Printing Services, Mail Services, the Auxiliaries of First Year Residence LOCAL CREATORS PUSHING CINEMATIC BOUNDARIES In April of last year, one Marshall University student, Jason Morgan, then-sophomore commercial music major, had the idea to tell a coming-of-age story of Appalachian artistry, culture and inspiration in West Virginia. Today, more than a year in-the-works, West Virginia’s first ever musical feature film, “Wake Up Dorothy,” produced by and starring only Appalachian creators, COACH SPOTLIGHT: CHRIS GRASSIE Editor’s note: Chris Grassie, 40, is the second-year head coach of the Marshall University men’s soccer team. Previously, he was head coach at the University of Charleston, where he became the winningest coach in history. He coached the team to the NCAA Division II Final Four the last three seasons, while being the national runner MARSHALL GRAD USES EDUCATION, CONNECTIONS TO CREATE One Marshall University graduate is creating opportunities for young athletes in a community he did not grow up in, but in the community he said has greatly impacted his life while getting his undergraduate degree. Kyle Sniatecki, who is originally from Buffalo, New York, came to Marshall on a soccer scholarship to study marketing and OPEN TO ALL CAMPAIGN INDUCTS 100TH PLEDGE The 100th pledge member of the City of Huntington’s Open to All campaign was officially inducted on Wednesday, Feb. 6. Dallas, Texas transplants Patrick “Dr. Skip” Hart and husband/business manager J. Forsyth (alongside their dog “Nurse” Louis) took the pledge at the CoWorks facility where they base their functional medicinepractice.
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY Welcome to Marshall University. As president, I am very honored you have made the decision to become a member of the Marshall FAMILY. What I love most about working at a university are the students. I hope you will come to understand and appreciate that I am a president who is visible, approachable and one CONTACT – THE PARTHENON The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, is published in print by students on Wednesdays, with content added online daily during the regular semester and weekly during the summer. The editorial staff is responsible for all news and editorial content. CONTACT 109 Communications Building, Marshall University One John Marshall Drive Huntington, WV 25755 parthenon@marshall.eduABBEY SHAE CAKES
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Brittany Hively is from a small town in West Virginia best known for an unbelievable flying creature. She is a Marshall University graduate with a B.A., with majors in public relations and journalism. LOCAL CREATORS PUSHING CINEMATIC BOUNDARIES In April of last year, one Marshall University student, Jason Morgan, then-sophomore commercial music major, had the idea to tell a coming-of-age story of Appalachian artistry, culture and inspiration in West Virginia. Today, more than a year in-the-works, West Virginia’s first ever musical feature film, “Wake Up Dorothy,” produced by and starring only Appalachian creators, JESSICA KERN HUFF HOST PANEL ON EMPOWERING BLACK WOMEN Jessica Kern Huff, CEO and CFO of Jessica Kern Foundation and wife of Marshall’s football coach, Charles Huff, held a virtual panel discussing mental health, personal narrative formation and the roles of being a successful Black woman. “It took a village to get to HERD WOMEN’S GOLF SENIOR SHELBY BRAUCKMULLER GRAD Marshall Thundering Herd women’s golf senior Shelby Brauckmuller has decided to use the extra year of eligibility granted to all NCAA spring student-athletes due to COVID-19 to graduate transfer to the University of South Florida. Brauckmuller is among many student-athletes throughout the country who were given an extra year of eligibility by the NCAA, but THE REAL HEROINE OF HUNTINGTON: JAN RADER Jan Rader is no average woman. She is the Huntington fire chief. She is the star of a Netflix documentary. She can rescue someone from a burning building and then administer certified professional medical treatment. She is paving the way for young girls looking to do big things that might think they can’t because they*
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