The Prank Primer: How to Make Your Friends April Fools
April 1st is both a favorite and least favorite holiday: April Fools’ Day! This day is about fun, so don’t participate in any pranks that Read More
April 1st is both a favorite and least favorite holiday: April Fools’ Day! This day is about fun, so don’t participate in any pranks that Read More
Students returning from spring break have a little over a month left of this semester which also means the start of academic advising. Academic advising Read More
Shepherd vocal ensembles will gather to perform a concert featuring mainly contemporary vocal works on Friday, March 28 at 8 p.m. in the Frank Arts Read More
I have been attending Shepherd University for nearly two years now and while here, I have never had any problems acquiring help from instructors, advisors Read More
HB 4454, commonly known as the Sunday Brunch Act, is a piece of pending legislation in the West Virginia Legislature that would allow restaurants, bars, Read More
The disparity between rich and poor in the U.S. has never been greater than it is now. We are witnessing the most extreme transfer of Read More
On Saturday, March 1, the Shepherd University Wellness Center hosted the Fifth Annual Common Ground International Book Fest & Expo. Women for Shepherd University invited Read More
Kristina Parrill is senior bachelor of fine arts student concentrating in graphic design, and she is the lead designer for Volume 38 of Sans Merci. Read More
Kathleen Corpus, co-chair of the department of business administration and family and consumer sciences, has another achievement to add to her illustrious list. Holding a Read More
Chad Loewen-Schmidt, assistant professor of English, was the latest participant in Shepherd University’s Faculty Research Forum, presenting a program titled “The Politics of Pity in Read More
Last semester there was some concern when department chairs were asked to reduce the number of sections offered for different classes in response to budget Read More
Shepherd’s Erma Ora Byrd auditorium will play host to Broadway actor Michael Milligan’s one-man play “Mercy Killers.” Students and community members are welcome to attend Read More