
Stubblefield Institute holds panel on hate crimes, hate speech
The Stubblefield Institute for Civil Political Communications held a panel to discuss policing of hate crimes and hate speech on Nov. 16 in the Shepherd Read More

The Stubblefield Institute for Civil Political Communications held a panel to discuss policing of hate crimes and hate speech on Nov. 16 in the Shepherd Read More

The Shepherd University Board of Governors voted unanimously in favor of following through with the Academic Prioritization Academic Affairs Recommendation Thursday night as part of Read More

Shepherd University’s annual International Education Week starts next week on Monday, Nov. 13, according to the Office of International Affairs. “International Education Week, or IEW, is Read More

The Shepherd University Student Government Association held their first ever town hall event on Wednesday, Nov. 11 in the Erma Ora Byrd Hall to discuss Read More

As Homecoming and Founders Day has come and gone, many reminisce on many of Shepherd’s students and faculty. While homecoming was on the Oct. 20 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 Allison Cronk, Reporter. A survey conducted by The Picket at Shepherd University showed that out of 184 students surveyed, 55% have been ticketed at Read More

By Noche Gauthier, reporter The Harpers Ferry Highland Games took place this past Saturday at Sam Michael’s Park in Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia to highlight Read More

FEATURE: Coach Kline Inducted into the Shepherd Hall of Fame after 25 years of coaching with no sign of stopping Kevin Couser, Reporter 10/6/23 Josh Read More

By Noche Gauthier, reporter Award-winning writer Ann Pancake hosted a masterclass at Shepherd University for local writers on Sept. 28 as part of the ongoing Read More

Multicultural Student Affairs hosted a Rams Rally: A March to End Violence, the seventh annual event that helped unite people to stand up to oppression, Read More

Last Sunday, the St. Agnes Catholic Chapel was able to house a special rehearsal. Julia Davis’ ‘The Anvil’ will be brought to life in Charles Read More