Category: Arts & Style
Sans Merci unveils 42nd volume at release party
Shepherd’s art and literary magazine, Sans Merci, unveiled Thursday its 42nd volume to the public with a release party. Sans Merci is run by student Read More
The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players to perform two plays by Hrothsvita
The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players will perform Two Plays by Hrothsvita in Reynolds Hall at the following times: Friday, March 30, 7:30 pm; Saturday, March 31, Read More
A lack of minority representation on Shepherd campus
Zhane Johnson As a student at Shepherd University I pose the question of: Is there a lack of minority representation on campus? As a student, Read More
Black Panther shatter’s the box office for its opening weekend
The opening of Black Panther was a huge success. Director Ryan Coogler was given a $200 million budget for the movie, and the inspiring film Read More
Midterm advice and rituals from students at Shepherd University
With midterms fast approaching at Shepherd University, students are buckling down to prepare or procrastinate. Everyone has their own rituals and bits of advice on Read More
Dinner-style mentorship program begins
The “Dinner with Strangers” student career mentorship program, developed by Shepherd University President Mary J.C. Hendrix, is to launch Feb 28. Designed to match Shepherd Read More
Kendrick Lamar, SZA, The Weeknd, and the TDE Collective’s “Black Panther”: King Kendrick, meet King T’Challa
With the release of Marvel Studio’s “Black Panther” around the corner, Director Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station, Creed) and Marvel have enlisted the help of The Read More
Creepy encounter brings harassment home to Shepherd woman
I like to think people have the general common sense to know when something is genuine and when it is empty. I know the difference Read More
Ty Segall’s “Freedom’s Goblin” Review: Pastiche Goes Postal
(Shepherdstown) Ty Segall is well versed in the art and history of rock ‘n’ roll, proving on his 10th LP that there is no homage Read More
Pick it or Flick it: The Shape of Water
The trailers for Guillermo Del Torro’s “The Shape of Water” give audiences the same tone as one of Del Torro’s most well-known films, “Pan’s Labyrinth.” Read More