Clerk jailed; Separation of church and state is paramount
(THE PICKET) – Same-sex couples and supporters cheered Thursday, Sept. 3, after the ruling was issued holding a county clerk in Kentucky in contempt of Read More
(THE PICKET) – Same-sex couples and supporters cheered Thursday, Sept. 3, after the ruling was issued holding a county clerk in Kentucky in contempt of Read More
(THE PICKET) – The Shepherd Rams women’s volleyball team lost their season opener in the Spike Out for Hunger Challenge against the Winston-Salem State Rams Read More
(THE PICKET) – Shepherd University freshmen are trying to adapt as they navigate the first weeks of university life. “The classes are different because they’re Read More
(THE PICKET) – Last Thursday Grapes & Grains got their first shipment of Oskar Blues beer. The brewery holds the distinction of being among the Read More
(THE PICKET) – For my first review, I wasn’t entirely sure what to cover, so I went to rateyourmusic.com and typed in a genre I Read More
(THE PICKET) – The Shepherd men’s soccer team lost their season opener today against the East Stroudsburg University Warriors by a score of 3 to Read More
(THE PICKET) —Activities sponsored by various groups on Shepherd’s campus offer students the opportunity to relax and enjoy life outside the classroom. The following is Read More
(THE PICKET)—Shepherd University offers all students who have completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid the opportunity to apply for on campus jobs. A Read More
(THE PICKET) —The Program Board at Shepherd University hosts free or discounted events for students throughout the school year. During September, the Program Board will Read More
(THE PICKET) —Multiple performances are presented on the Shepherd University campus every semester. The following are performances set to be performed in September: Sept. 10 Read More
(THE PICKET)—At July’s Shepherdstown town counsel meeting, a town ordinance pertaining to skateboarders and bicyclists was modified due to citizens’ complaints and safety concerns. Town Read More