The Struggle to Save
Textbooks, loans, and weekend fun ensure Huntington University students face the dilemma: to spend or not to spend.
By Morgan Miller, Editor-in-Chief | May 14, 2019
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Textbooks, loans, and weekend fun ensure Huntington University students face the dilemma: to spend or not to spend.
By Morgan Miller, Editor-in-Chief | May 14, 2019
After graduating from Huntington University in 1998, Justin Faw served on the Marion Police Department for nearly 21 years, working detective cases and balancing his family life with his career. A year and a half ago, Faw returned to his alma mater as its newest chief of police, and he couldn’t be happier.
By Michael Lehman, Editor-in-Chief | May 14, 2019
Some students at Huntington University have found a seemingly simple solution to earning money while attending school. Those who believe in the idea say it takes little time and effort while saving lives in the process. But others question the ethics of the practice or disagree with the term “donate.”
By Rebecca Malott, Contributor | May 13, 2019
Some students have attempted to break in, others have been successful. But because it is kept off-limits, Becker tower remains a mystery to many students. The Huntingtonian peeks inside.
By Paige Schreiber, Contributor | May 13, 2019
Shelby Price was trapped in the Becker elevator twice in one semester. What gives?
By Coby Solms, Contributor | May 7, 2019
Some students say they shop around the community at stores like Dream Center for unique items that local shops have to offer. Others buy products based on price points at box stores such as Walmart.
By Shelby Price, Contributor | April 17, 2019
Even a campus as small as Huntington University can be hard to navigate for some students and staff.
By Jacob Osborn, Contributor | April 11, 2019
Besides the Richlyn Library, only one building on campus is named in honor of two people. Who were these men? What made them so famous? Why is this building significant?
By Taylor Haywood, Contributor | April 2, 2019
There is a furry companion on campus that is helping its owner. But how is he seen by other students?
By Jewel Harris, Contributor | March 26, 2019
Journalism has always been seen as a man’s game. Huntington University women are taking the story and rewriting it for a hot-off-the-press revision of journalistic standards.
By Jazlyn Rust, Contributor | May 14, 2018