Thrasher Embraces the Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) Movement
It has been nearly 25 years since our country began recognizing April 22nd as Earth Day. Holidays are a means to remind our culture of what we came from and where we are going; Earth Day is no different. This annual event reminds us that we should celebrate the natural resources with which we have […]
Researchers to present at the World Congress on Endometriosis in Brazil
Two investigators from the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall University will be traveling later this month to Sao Paolo to present their research at the World Congress on Endometriosis. The congress is held every three years and brings together scientists, clinicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals involved in research or treatment of […]
Pocahontas County Archery Team Takes State Tournament, Heading to Louisville for Nationals May 8-10, 2014
Archery is a great equalizer, regardless of size, gender, age, athletic ability or disability. Jody and Becky Spencer should know. They are volunteer instructors with West Virginia’s DNR Archery in the Schools (AIS) program in Pocahontas County. “We have small, younger girls who outshoot larger athletic boys. We have kids who are unable to do […]
Young Bankers to Tour Marshall
On Friday, April 25, 5th grade students will be arriving on the Marshall campus as part of a field trip with the Young Bankers Club, a program of Fifth Third Bank. The students will arrive on campus at 9:45 a.m. and receive a welcome address from President Kopp, followed by a campus tour and lunch. […]
Generation Charleston to Hold Housing Forum
Join Generation Charleston for a forum discussing the future of housing in the downtown Charleston area. The forum, which is scheduled for April 29, will feature David Molgaard, Charleston’s city manager. The event will take place at Charleston Area Alliance at 1116 Smith Street in Charleston f rom 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Molgaard will discuss […]