Fashion Preferences in Millennials
In the world of media and fashion, trends are constantly changing. Thanks to millennials, the phrase “Out with the old and in with the new” Read More
In the world of media and fashion, trends are constantly changing. Thanks to millennials, the phrase “Out with the old and in with the new” Read More
Thursday, March 26, Shepherd University’s literature and arts magazine group Sans Merci held a release party for it’s 39th edition in the Shepherdstown War Memorial Read More
What Makes a Man is a mature, contemporary play by Shepherd University student Alex Hale. The play is unapologetic and hysterical, while still having an Read More
The 39th edition of Sans Merci, Shepherd University’s art and literary magazine, is to be unveiled Thursday evening. The art viewing is set for 6-7 Read More
On Saturday, Program Board offered a New York City bus trip. I love the city, so after a little begging I had my friend, Leandra Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN – If someone frequents thrift stores or Goodwill regularly then they know the thrill of finding something they had no idea they were searching Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN – Adults are using more than one social media site, and college-age students say Instagram dominates their social media interactions, according to a Pew Read More
Shepherd University student Cassidy Ponton, better known as CassiRaye, will be releasing her first full-length album at the end of March 2015 titled “Open.” After Read More
To cure the winter weather blues, why not whip up some indulgent, homemade hot chocolate from ingredients you might already have in your pantry? Pour Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN – If three witches had come to me this weekend to grant me a wish, I would have instantly opted out of seeing an Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN – As the summer ended and one of the thrift stores in Shepherdstown, known as Needful Things Too closed its doors to the community, Read More
Christmas is a time for family and traditions, and coming together and celebrating the season is popular among the vast majority of Shepherd Students. “Christmas Read More