DECA history was made when sophomores Claire Heiden, Logan Murtha and Kevin Fogarty were the first Marshall team to place first at the International Career Development Conference in the Advertising Campaign event. The conference took place from April 25 to 29 in Orlando, Florida. Seniors Kate Bock, Morgan Stahl andContinue Reading

No matter how prestigious the institution or how photogenic the campus, when we consider the possibility of attending a university, the first question is always: “What is the cost?” As the price of attending college soars far beyond any previous records, there are still ways for someone to pay forContinue Reading

The history of the human race is a complex and bloody one, riddled with heartbreak, conflict and mystery. As a result, it’s not surprising to see that historical dramas are becoming more prevalent in modern media, especially television. Generally speaking, it does not matter to the audience whether a show isContinue Reading

At eighteen, now in my final year of high school, I’ve found myself with no real applicable life skills. Sure, I’ve taken a personal finance class, but I couldn’t say with 100 percent certainty what a W-2 form is (or why it’s really necessary). I can’t cook, I can’t swim, I’mContinue Reading

Models are notorious for being much thinner than the average person, but even plus-size models are not representative of their intended consumers. Although businesses such as Lane Bryant have been taking steps to include more body types, there’s still a long way to go. Lane Bryant, a plus-size clothing line,Continue Reading

It’s the night before the big group project is due. You’re anxiously sitting in front of your computer, staring at the screen, hoping that the missing portion of the project will magically appear. Except that missing material does not surface the next minute, or the one after that. You’re left withContinue Reading

“We’ve got a perception problem,” Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said of his state’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act in an April press conference. Indeed. The problem Pence is referring to is the widespread idea that Indiana’s RFRA gives the state’s businesses the right to discriminate against LGBTQ people—a misconception, accordingContinue Reading