The Parthenon, March 10, 2021

The Parthenon, March 10, 2021

Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives 3-10-2021 The Parthenon, March 10, 2021 Brittany Hively [email protected] Grant Goodrich Emma Berry Xena Bunton Isabella Robinson See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Hively, Brittany; Goodrich, Grant; Berry, Emma; Bunton, Xena; Robinson, Isabella; Spence, Tyler; Jackson, Denise; and Hiser, Zachary, "The Parthenon, March 10, 2021" (2021). The Parthenon. 3219. https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/3219 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Parthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Authors Brittany Hively, Grant Goodrich, Emma Berry, Xena Bunton, Isabella Robinson, Tyler Spence, Denise Jackson, and Zachary Hiser This newspaper is available at Marshall Digital Scholar: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/3219 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2021 | VOL. 124 NO. 74 | MARSHALL UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER | marshallparthenon.com | SINGLE COPY FREE Warm weather brings students outside PAGE EDITED AND DESIGNED BY BRITTANY HIVELY | [email protected] Marshall Running Five Days a Week! students ride Standard Daytime Service: SATURDAY FREE with I.D. 20-minute loop along 3rd, 4th and 5th Avenues 529-RIDE between 7:30am & 3:00pm SERVICE Stops at Pullman Square (Visual Arts Center, Huntington’s Kitchen), Keith Albee & More! DOWNLOAD ROUTESHOUT Afternoon Service: Saturday: 30-minute loop, route extended to include WWW.TTA-WV.COM 5th Avenue Kroger from 3:00pm to 7:00pm 3:00pm-7pm HD-447681 (304) 529-7433 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2021 2 MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM Local Artisan Shop to host Second Saturday Market BY ISABELLA ROBINSON NEWS EDITOR Local artisan shop, The Red Caboose, food products, local bath and beauty prod- the market, including a few students like El- and local bakery, Nomada, will be hosting ucts and a lot of original art,” Klover said. len Chambers, a Marshall student who will their first Second Saturday Market from 10 Klover said the Red Caboose represents be participating in the event,” Schulenberg a.m. to 3 p.m on March 13. about 150 local and regional artisans. said. “We are having artists, vintage clothing “We are a part of the Huntington Area He said the Nomada bakery, café and vendors and a clothing redesigner Nomada Convention and Visitors Bureau, so part of eatery specializes in making everything from will have their wonderful food products for our job is economic development, and we scratch in-house, including local organic sale, and we will have a few sales here at the are doing that through supporting local arti- farm fresh eggs. Caboose,” Raine Klover, manager of the sans and other creatives,” Klover said. The Red Caboose and Nomada plan to Red Caboose said. Shawn Schulenberg, co-owner of No- continue the market each second Saturday Klover said the market will be an outdoor, mada and chair of the Political Science of the month. European-style market. department at Marshall, said he is looking “When you come to the Caboose, you are forward to the event after the businesses held Isabella Robinson can be Isabella Robinson | News Editor going to see locally produced stickers and t- a similar outdoor market this December that contacted at robinson436@mar- shirts from four West Virginia companies. As was very successful. shall.edu. The Red Caboose will host the Second Saturday Market well as many books from local authors, local “There will be a lot of great artisans at outside of Heritage Station. A Second Family for Three Generations of Students By CAMERON COLLINS THE PARTHENON Olivia Burns, freshman elementary education major, is the third Burns said, my husband, sons, nieces, and a nephew also attended things about Marshall from my family, so hearing those things influ- generation in her family to attend Marshall University. Her grand- the schooly granddaughter (Olivia) is currently going to Marshall, enced my decision.” In addition to Olivia Burns, her cousin, Isaiah mother, Sandra Burns, was the first of their family to attend and and I have a grandson planning on starting his first year in the fall.” Burns, plans to attend Marshall in the fall, making him the third graduate from Marshall in December 1971. Sandra Burns, her son John Burns and her granddaughter Ol- generation to attend the University in his family as well. “I was the first in my family to attend Marshall,” Sandra ivia Burns consider Marshall University a second family. “Marshall “Marshall is very accepting of any student that has a desire to at- feels more like a family than other schools that I have visited,” Ol- tend. I feel like Marshall has always been very welcoming and cares ivia Burns said. deeply about all of their students,” said Sandra. Marshall’s smaller campus is one of Olivia Burn’s favorite things Many qualities of Marshall and its community have provided about the university. She has visited her friends at other universities the Burns’ with a memorable and impactful impression they hope and felt they were all missing the family element that she feels at to pass on to future generations. “I feel like the plane crash tragedy Marshall. makes Marshall feel different.” John Burns said. I think the tragedy Sandra Burns and John Burns take pride in their Marshall brought everyone closer together, Marshall wants everyone’s lives to alumni status and have encouraged their family to become Sons be remembered and honored and wants everyone currently attend- and Daughters of Marshall as well.“I’m proud to have graduated ing campus to feel important as well.” from Marshall. Although it wasn’t easy, through perseverance, I The Burns’ appreciation and love for Marshall University is was able to become a Son of Marshall,” John Burns said. abundant and has impacted each of them in many ways. Sandra Their love for Marshall has influenced a multitude of other said, “Marshall means so much to me. I loved the school that was family members to attend Marshall as well. “If my family had not helping me achieve my life goal to teach. I taught for about 38 attended Marshall, I definitely think I would’ve considered other ZACHARY HISER | PHOTO AND GRAPHICS EDITOR See Generation on schools more than I did,” Olivia said. “I have always heard good pg. 10 PAGE EDITED AND DESIGNED BY ZACHARY HISER | [email protected] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2021 MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM 3 Marshall to host virtual women’s filmmaking presentation By MADISON PERDUE During the event, Khannous will discuss the about the presentation. who talked about how great it was to see an REPORTER films “MaRock,” “Adam,” “L’enfant Endormi” “Though nothing can truly replace face- audience, for their films and see how the audi- To celebrate Women’s History Month, Mar- and “Rock the Casbah” to illustrate the cultural to-face interaction, these webinars are ence reacts,” Squire said. “To me, that level of shall University will host a virtual presentation elements involved in Moroccan film and their tremendously helpful,” Oudghiri-Otmani said. community and being able to share your film to on Moroccan women’s filmmaking on Mar. changes over time. “They’re a great supplement and extremely see an audience’s reaction is so important that I 26 to commemorate women’s international Khannous will also discuss globalization and beneficial to students.” decided to do it in the fall.” achievements in the film industry. “accented cinema,” including the sensitivity to Dr. Walter Squire, MU’s director of film stud- Squire said that issues with video streaming The event, titled “Accented Cinema: Moroc- films through the lenses of transnationality and ies, said he was glad to see a multicultural event across multiple devices also contributed to his can Women’s Exilic & Diasporic Filmmaking,” multiculturality. related to film studies at MU. decision. He also said he didn’t want students will discuss the history of Moroccan film, the Dr. Amine Oudghiri-Otmani, an English “I’m really happy about it,” Squire said. “To to feel anxious that their work may be recorded rise of globalization, the adoption of American professor at MU, helped coordinate the event. be able to teach students about not only African without their permission. filmmaking techniques in Morocco, and wom- Oudghiri-Otmani is a former international filmmaking but women’s African filmmaking is The Department of Film Studies is co- en’s involvement in the industry. student who also graduated from USMBA. He extraordinary. It’s a great opportunity.” sponsoring the event, with the Department of Dr. Touria Khannous, a Harvard University said this event is an excellent opportunity to re- Dr. Squire said he hasn’t been hosting events Modern Languages, the School of Music, and and Columbia University exchange scholar and connect with his alma mater and help Marshall in film studies since the pandemic began. He the Women’s and Gender Center. This event is associate professor of Arabic at Louisiana State connect with this university. said he postponed the 2021 student film festi- one of MU’s many efforts to bring educational University, will be the main presenter. Khan- Oudghiri-Otmani said this was his first time val, which usually takes place in the spring, until presentations to students while following CO- nous is a graduate of Université Sidi Mohamed coordinating an event with multiple depart- the fall semester. Squire said that while other VID-19 guidelines. Ben Abdellah (USMBA) in Fes, Morocco. Fes is ments at Marshall, including the Women and organizations have been hosting film festivals also home to al-Qarawiyyin University, the oldest Gender Center and the Office of Intercultural virtually, it would not be the same experience as Madison Perdue can be contacted at university in the world, founded in 859 A.D.

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