Bird Lovers Seek to Save Chimney Swifts on Shepherd’s Campus
(THE PICKET) – Bird lovers are scrambling to find a new home for more than 1,000 chimney swifts that use the chimney at Sara Cree Read More
(THE PICKET) – Bird lovers are scrambling to find a new home for more than 1,000 chimney swifts that use the chimney at Sara Cree Read More
The Red Flag Campaign is a national campaign to fight dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault. “Shepherd University is once again at the forefront Read More
(THE PICKET)- Therapeutic herbs and botanical products can now be purchased in downtown Shepherdstown at The Tonic Herb Shop. “I opened this shop because I Read More
(The PICKET)– Hillary Clinton fans had the advantage at the first presidential debate watch party Monday in the Shepherdstown Opera House. Fans of Republican candidate Read More
The Shepherd University volleyball team started their weekend off right with a win against Glenville State on Friday, Sept. 23, for the conference opener. Unfortunately Read More
(The PICKET)- The Student Government Association suggests starting a committee after several students raised concerns over people smoking too close to the buildings. “I know Read More
The presidential election is just around the corner and Shepherd students are preparing to make their choices. The University’s political clubs, the College Republicans and Read More
(THE PICKET) – The Residence Life Office sent out an email Friday telling students living alone that they will be moved into rooms with other Read More
(The Picket)- Not many of us have an impression of Appalachian Culture and what would be written work related to it. If we do often Read More
(THE PICKET) – An email was sent to the Shepherd University community today, Sept. 22, in regards to a sexual assault that occurred in a resident Read More
Most students at Shepherd University have one thing in common, and that is stress. It can be because of juggling too many classes, or Read More
(The Picket) West Virginia needs to leverage its population’s talents and experiences to promote new businesses and diversify the state’s economy, said Dr. Jerry Callahan Read More