
First Cow Review
From the revered Kelly Reichardt, the film First Cow is a soft-spoken, slow force-of-nature about the ambition of two men on the run in the Read More
From the revered Kelly Reichardt, the film First Cow is a soft-spoken, slow force-of-nature about the ambition of two men on the run in the Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – The Stubblefield Institute at Shepherd University will be hosting an installment of their American Conversation Series entitled “American Politics in a COVID-19 Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – With less than 3 weeks left until students return home for the remainder of the semester and class scheduling already under way Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va., – Songs come and go over the years but some are here to stay. No Hands by Waka Flocka Flame was released in 2010 Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – Shepherd University has been consistent in the weekly campus wide COVID-19 surveillance tests of 250 random students and employees – with four positive Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va., – In the past three years, vintage clothing and accessories have become a new fashion trend for younger adults and teens in America. Read More
Glen Keane is back with his feature directorial debut, Over the Moon. You’ll know him as one of the key animators/character designers on several of Read More
October is a special, special month. It’s an excuse to spend an entire thirty days watching and rewatching all your favourite horror movies. Now that Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – Days filled with classes, meetings, or dinner out with friends are what normally take up much of a young voter’s time. Registering Read More
I rarely watch television, and have never covered a limited series before, but after watching Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit, I felt compelled to. It isn’t Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – While most classes have moved online and students are still trying to adjust, there is another aspect of campus life that is Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – Gone are the packed lecture halls, frat parties, tailgating, and popping in and out of your professor’s office looking for clarity on Read More