
The Lunch Room is Full But Not with Students
Shepherdstown, W.Va., – When you think of essential workers; people putting their lives on the line to keep everyday life normal, you may think of doctors, firefighters, Read More

Shepherdstown, W.Va., – When you think of essential workers; people putting their lives on the line to keep everyday life normal, you may think of doctors, firefighters, Read More

Preforming in the Key Note presentation at the Wilson College was a rewarding experience. I was able to take part in an event that would Read More

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. – Jeff Fowler’s new Sonic the Hedgehog movie based off the high-selling game of the same name set a dangerous precedent for existing Read More

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — The 92nd Oscars aired on Feb. 9th, and despite the failure on part of the Academy in the way of gender inclusivity, Read More

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — PG-13 Nazi comedy Jojo Rabbit is a singularly cathartic experience. It’s not for the individual, but for generations of people. The trailer left a Read More

Photo courtesy of USAToday SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — January 26, 2020, was music’s biggest night. The Grammy’s went live and displayed an array of artists and Read More

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — 2019 was a fantastic year for film– perhaps the best of the decade. Because of the inordinate amount of praise-worthy Read More

Shepherdstown, W.Va – Shepherd University student Kyle Daggett believes the pool room and bowling alley in the student center has potential to be one of Read More

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – The National Park Service continues to try and clean up graffiti, but some Shepherd students like Juneau Daggs think it’s art. “Art Read More


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

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