Rams baseball goes 3-1 over spring break
While most of the school was home enjoying a week free of school The Shepherd baseball team was hard at work. In their first home Read More
While most of the school was home enjoying a week free of school The Shepherd baseball team was hard at work. In their first home Read More
(THE PICKET) When moving back onto campus, you may notice some new boxes placed around the common areas of residence halls displaying pictures of items Read More
(THE PICKET) – Shepherd University faculty, department chairs, administrators and students participated in a review March 7-8 by the Higher Learning Commission visiting to determine Read More
(THE PICKET) – Sexual violence is once again rearing its ugly head on Shepherd University’s campus. Campus police received a report of a sexual assault Read More
By MIKE MORRIS THE PICKET – Faculty from Shepherd University’s political science department addressed issues such as the recent Supreme Court vacancy, Texas Read More
(THE PICKET)– The Shepherd Rams lacrosse team took on Wilmington University in dominating fashion on Thursday at Ram Stadium after coming off a gruesome defeat against Read More
Shepherd University is the bottom of the heap among West Virginia universities and colleges when it comes to state funding. Based on a formula that Read More
(THE PICKET)—The Rams took a hard loss on Wednesday against out-of-conference Mercyhurst University at Ram Stadium. This loss 21-10 loss puts the Rams at 0-4 Read More
(THE PICKET) Sunday April 17, Shepherd University’s 3D Stand Up, Don’t Stand By campaign will host the 3D Dash 5k to promote awareness and Read More
President Mary J.C. Hendrix began celebrating her tenure as Shepherd’s 16th President by openly greeting the entire body of Shepherd University. During this event, she Read More
The parking in Shepherdstown has been the topic of conversation between students and town members for years. After recent changes in parking ticket fees, it Read More
A bill that would permit citizens to carry concealed weapons without state permits survived a veto by Gov. Earl Tomblin March 4th with a 64-33 Read More