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Matt James, Assistant Dean of Students for Involvement, takes a selfie with Marco following the Unity Walk on Monday, October 21, 2019, in Huntington.
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HUNTINGTON — Marshall University kicked off homecoming week Monday with a celebration of the differences that make campus shine at the 8th annual Unity Walk.
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