Volleyball Records Two Wins
It was twice as nice for the Shepherd University volleyball team this past week as they dropped a match between two victories. The team really Read More
It was twice as nice for the Shepherd University volleyball team this past week as they dropped a match between two victories. The team really Read More
Katelyn Mumaw is a junior elementary education major here at Shepherd University. The Mountain East Conference named her to the inaugural Mountain East Conference First Read More
The Shepherd Rams headed out to Glenville State this past Saturday undefeated and looking to make a statement to all of the American Football Coaches Association Read More
It is always a big deal when a college or university changes their conference affiliation. While the Mountain East is really just the old West Read More
The Shepherd University Rude Mechanicals are putting on a production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” a romantic comedy about love, mistaken identities and holiday reveling. If Read More
The Shepherd University Music Department Jazz Night on Oct. 29 featured an array of musical mashups that kept hands clapping and toes tapping. The concert Read More
Seeking news void of political bias is a very difficult task to undertake these days. Whether one’s preferred news source is television, radio, the internet, Read More
There is complete and utter silence. Not a single living, breathing soul to be seen for miles. A tumbleweed rolls across the empty wastelands (metaphorically Read More
The can, which includes the federal government’s bills and budget, has been officially kicked down the road. In the early hours of Thursday, Oct. 17, Read More
Christopher Michael Files died of injuries sustained from a motorcycle crash on Oct. 25 in Martinsburg. According to the Hagerstown Herald, Files was flown to Read More
Saikou Sushi was recently added to the list of dining options available at Shepherd University and the student response has been very positive. Jack Shaw, Read More
Shepherd University is in mourning after the unexpected loss of two students this past week. Christopher Files, a 2006 graduate returning to pursue dual undergraduate Read More