Shepherdstown Speaks: Appalachian Storytelling
The second Tuesday of each month will bring together the campus and Shepherdstown community as one university professor starts a live storytelling concert series that Read More
The second Tuesday of each month will bring together the campus and Shepherdstown community as one university professor starts a live storytelling concert series that Read More
Excuses for not having the time to work out are something we hear all too often. For example, “I have way too much homework!” or Read More
Clubs and organizations on campus allow students who share a common interest the ability to express themselves in an outlet appealing to them. The French Read More
Looking for something to do this weekend? Would you like to see award-winning independent films for free without even leaving campus? The American Conservation Film Read More
You probably remember hearing about it in the news: back in 2009, the U.S. container ship, the Maersk Alabama, was hijacked and its crew held Read More
I believe all with jealousy issues should examine their relationship before continuing it. First of all, let me just say that jealousy is different than Read More
Two years ago, Delegate Mike Manypenny introduced a bill that would legalize marijuana in West Virginia for medical purposes. At the time, the bill was Read More
We of The Picket would like to express our hope that a suitable resolution can be found between Shepherd University’s students and town business owners Read More
On Monday, Sept. 25, a 20-year-old college student was gunned down as he departed a San Francisco commuter train. However, what is different about this Read More
Shepherd University has recently changed its Rambler Card system provider from Blackboard to Atrium and they have also changed to a new snack vending company Read More
On Nov. 16 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. there will be a Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) preparatory workshop in room 104 Read More
According to Shepherdstown Mayor Jim Auxer and several German Street business owners, the overflow of students parking in town has been a chronic source of Read More