Concord edges out Shepherd women’s basketball
Rams were narrowly defeated when they played at Concord in Athens, WVA on Saturday. Shepherd hung tight throughout the entire game. At the end of Read More
Rams were narrowly defeated when they played at Concord in Athens, WVA on Saturday. Shepherd hung tight throughout the entire game. At the end of Read More
(THE PICKET) – The Foo Fighters celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2014 with their most recent album, Sonic Highways. While it is not the most Read More
(THE PICKET) – Shannon McCarthy is a visiting graphic design teacher at Shepherd University for her third semester. Not content with merely fulfilling her bare-bones obligations Read More
(THE PICKET) —The Rams couldn’t hold on to the momentum from Tuesday’s win, taking a 63-102 loss on the road against UVa-Wise on Thursday. With Read More
(THE PICKET) – It’s every fan’s worst nightmare: their favorite team packing up and leaving town with the owner storming off in a huff when Read More
(THE PICKET) — The Rams avoided dropping their third straight game with a convincing 100-70 victory over Glenville State Tuesday evening at the Butcher Center. Read More
(THE PICKET) – The Rams took down Glenville State in dominating fashion on Tuesday, 104-93, in the Butcher Center. Shepherd took the lead and held Read More
(The Picket)- When presented with the concept of human trafficking, I like many of us, saw a vision of children in Africa or India being Read More
(THE PICKET) — For the second straight game it was a scoring drought for the Rams Thursday night that cost them in the long run Read More
(THE PICKET) – Women’s basketball lost Thursday to Fairmont State in overtime 83-74. Rams fought through the entire game, keeping the score relatively close, with Read More
(THE PICKET) – Shepherd University’s Office of Student Community Service will be hosting the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, Jan. 27. This event Read More
(THE PICKET) – Shepherd University students are all too familiar with the Wi-Fi problems in the dormitories, dating back to fall semester of 2015-2016, when Read More