Cell Phone Absorption: A Deadly Preoccupation
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
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
Facing a budget crunch made worse by a $1.85 million shortfall this year, Shepherd University plans a more aggressive admissions campaign to increase enrollment. Shepherd’s Read More
Jennifer Miller, Shepherd University’s resident dietitian, offers a host of services and advice for students and staff of Shepherd University. Miller, who has been at Read More
With Halloween being only a day away, you might be scouring your brain or desperately surfing the Internet to find a last-minute costume idea. Over Read More
You win some and you lose some. It’s been said before and it will be said again. Weather prevented the young ladies of the Shepherd Read More
The Rams had an up and down time on the volleyball court this past week. After beating West Virginia State in come-from-behind fashion inside the Read More
Last week, the Shepherd University Rams could not do anything on offense by way of the passing game. UVA-Wise proved to be a better opponent Read More
At the beginning of the golf season, the Shepherd University Rams didn’t seem to be very good. Things were looking fairly bleak. The team performed Read More
Halloween is all about having the most creative costume. Here are some costume do’s and don’ts to keep in mind as Oct. 31 approaches. DO: Read More