Shepherdstown Resident Speaks on Life in Pakistan
As part of Shepherd University’s annual common reading event, which this year focuses on the book I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Read More
As part of Shepherd University’s annual common reading event, which this year focuses on the book I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Read More
On the second floor of the student center next to the bowling alley, a group of students sitting at the tables playing the game League Read More
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, the Shepherd University baseball team took part in “Beep Baseball”. “Beep Baseball was created as a form of physical therapy for Read More
Room 125 in the Frank Center was dedicated on Oct. 31 to the late Dr. James Pantle, a former music professor and coordinator of the Read More
The coffee culture has seemed to take America by storm. Most college students seem to survive midterms and finals by running on coffee. However, there’s Read More
By JODY PHIPPS Shepherdstown offers an array of thrift shops and consignment stores that even the thriftiest of shoppers can appreciate. Thrift shopping has become Read More
In the days leading up to what would ultimately not be Brittany Maynard’s last day of life, planned to be Saturday, Nov. 1, she released Read More
Since the 1970s, students at West Virginia University have had a reputation for lighting things on fire. Burning couches to celebrate a football victory or Read More
Residents of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle can feel at ease knowing that, due to a proactive revision to a House bill, their drinking water will Read More
The Shepherd University Rams got back on the winning track, knocking off rival Glenville State 37-14. The Rams are now 4-0 at home on the Read More
A Shepherd University student has found a way to make life just a bit easier for homeless kittens and cats in a Martinsburg neighborhood. Using Read More
The Shepherd University Lady Rams started their four game away trip splitting matches against Notre Dame College and Urbana University. On Saturday, Oct. 25, the Read More