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Beyond the brush: Art in the Park cultivates community for creatives
When most people think of art, they imagine paintbrushes, colored pencils and other traditional studio materials. But for several artists at the Tri-State Art Association’s Art in the Park event, items like hairdryers and car parts are just as essential to their creative process.
Student access to TTA at risk
Photo by Wade Sullivan
Since the introduction of ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, public transportation use has been in steady decline. Marshall University has been looking into alternatives for students in the event of the potential removal of TTA access.
Different Saturday, same loyal tailgaters
With football season in full swing, tailgating has returned to the Joan C. Edwards Stadium in true Herd fashion. Despite weather that looked “thunderstruck,” Marshall fans showed up in force for the first home game of the 2025 season. For many, game day is about more than just football; it’s about building a sense of community.
Rain didn’t dampen RibFest 2025
Eating ribs four days in a row might sound daunting to some, but at Huntington’s 2025 Ribfest, it’s all part of the experience.
Held at Harris Riverfront Park, the 25th annual Ribfest has been highly anticipated by locals for months. With dozens of vendors, live music and family friendly entertainment, the event drew large crowds despite scattered showers throughout the weekend.
Minority Health Institute fights for accessible healthcare across WV
Getting sick and going to the doctor is something most people don’t think twice about, but for millions of West Virginians, access to affordable healthcare is becoming increasingly difficult. For Marshall’s Minority Health Institute, it’s been their mission to change that since day one.
Huntington welcomes long-awaited boba tea shop
It has been more than four years since the Kung Fu Tea sign first appeared in a downtown storefront. Locals often wondered if the shop would ever open. Just minutes from Marshall’s campus, the highly anticipated boba shop quietly opened its doors last week.
Ukrainian independence celebrated at Taste of Ukraine event
Ukraine may be over 5,000 miles away from West Virginia, but the country and its culture still have a presence in Huntington.
The “Taste of Ukraine” event was held Aug. 22 at the St. Cloud Commons Lodge and was a pre celebration of Ukraine’s 34th year of independence from the Soviet Union.