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(THE PICKET)- A radio show for the Picket will soon be on Shepherdstown’s radio station WSHC 89.7. The Picket needs a jingle to introduce this Read More
(THE PICKET)- A radio show for the Picket will soon be on Shepherdstown’s radio station WSHC 89.7. The Picket needs a jingle to introduce this Read More
September 7, 2016 (THE PICKET)-Bubble tea and Asian fusion drinks are now available in downtown Shepherdstown at the new café, The Green Pineapple. “I opened Read More
Earlier today a food vendor truck hit a stone wall causing 20 to 30 gallons of fuel oil to spill onto the sidewalk in front Read More
(THE PICKET) Pedestrians won’t be able to cross the Duke and High Street intersection when changes to the corner at Miller Hall begin Tuesday, Aug. 16. Read More
(THE PICKET) – An email was sent to Shepherd University students and employees this afternoon from President Mary J.C. Hendrix after an employee of a Read More
An email sent to Shepherd University employees from President Mary J.C. Hendrix: “Dear Friends and Colleagues, Over the past few days, we have all watched Read More
On Sunday, June 5, The Martinsburg Journal published an editorial from Shepherd University’s president, Dr. Mary J.C. Hendrix. “It is a dream come true to Read More
(THE PICKET) – Shepherd University’s 143rd commencement ceremony will be taking place on Saturday, May 7, at 1:50 p.m. in the James A. and Evelyn Read More
(THE PICKET) – Shepherd University’s new president addressed her plans to boost University funding, create a business incubator, work closer with the community, and continue the Read More
Every child should have the chance to grow up healthy and strong, go to school, and reach their full potential. RESULTS advocates are working Read More
The mood was optimistic Friday about the presidential term of Dr. Mary J.C. Hendrix, who was inaugurated as the 16th president of Shepherd University. “Since Read More
(THE PICKET)- According to an email sent to Shepherd employees by the University’s Chief of Police, John McAvoy, there will be no parking in the Read More