
I’m Grateful for Shepherd’s Speakeasy on Black History Month and the growth it gave me
I had no idea there would be a speakeasy happening back in February. I was approached by El Lepp, the SU Gender-Sexuality Alliance President and Read More
I had no idea there would be a speakeasy happening back in February. I was approached by El Lepp, the SU Gender-Sexuality Alliance President and Read More
Shepherdstown is home to many small shops that house a variety of cultural perspectives. Looking at the different restaurants that the town has to offer, Read More
For over a decade now, West Virginia’s Rozwell Kid Band have been making waves in Indie Rock circles for their incredibly catchy and hook-laden power Read More
By Noche Gauthier, Reporter. The ‘Man with the Sign’ seen all across Jefferson County has been an activist for nearly all his life. His name Read More
Kevin Couser, Reporter It’s Fall. The leaves are changing color, the nights are getting longer, and the temperature is getting chillier by the day. Just Read More
By Sara Corvin, Reporter While Shepherdstown, WV is seen as a quaint university town with a rich history, there is often a strange feeling in Read More
More than 200 years after it was founded, the city of Martinsburg in collaboration with the Martinsburg Roundhouse will celebrate the historic essence of the Read More
On April 12, Shepherd University put together a panel discussion to listen to one another’s perspectives after the news on the passing of The WV Read More
With the new coming-of-age movies coming out and being in the works, many announcements of new movies are being made. Recently, the new Super Mario Read More
Shepherd University is home to two separate dining halls: Ram’s Den (Shepherd’s original dining hall) and Riverside Market, which came with Potomac Place, a new Read More
As the seasons are in that awkward phase of trying to transition to warmer temperatures, the Shepherd University football team is also in a period Read More
The beer was green, and the streets were packed with happiness in Martinsburg on Saturday, March 18. Did the day’s rainbow end on Queen Street? Read More