NBA Roundup: NBA Trade Rumors: Ben Simmons v. Philadelphia 76ers
In a recent turn of events, the Ben Simmons-Philadelphia 76ers stalemate began to spiral as the organization withheld from paying Simmons an $8.25 million advance Read More
In a recent turn of events, the Ben Simmons-Philadelphia 76ers stalemate began to spiral as the organization withheld from paying Simmons an $8.25 million advance Read More
The new Rainbow Connection Café officially opened its doors on Sept. 28, extending a colorful welcome to German Street after a successful open house the Read More
Editor’s note: On Wednesday, it was initially reported by The Picket and posted to our social media that Vice Mayor Martz had been detained by Read More
On Sept. 23, Nintendo fans across the globe tuned in to Nintendo’s scheduled showcase for upcoming games and updates. For many, it was information on Read More
When Dr. Chiquita Howard-Bostic was asked by the Shepherd University Board of Governors to lead the Office for Diversity and Equity last summer, she leapt Read More
Ram Stadium was home to an uncharacteristic Shepherd loss, Saturday, Sept. 25, but that wasn’t the story to be told of the day. Due to COVID-19 Read More
The Met Gala is an exclusive fashion event that allows designers to showcase their work through models and various celebrities. This year, 2021, the Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va. — Shepherd University (12-1, 1-0 in PSAC East) improved their win streak to 11 matches after defeating Shippensburg in their conference opener at Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va. — On Saturday, Slippery Rock men’s soccer (3-2-2) outlasted the Rams (1-6-0) 2-0 in action at Shepherd. After a goal by freshman forward Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va — In March of 2020, America shutdown to avoid Covid-19 ravaging its way through our population like wildfire. Nearly two years later, the Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va. – The Shepherd University Athletics department recently announced the reunion schedule that will feature a different team & sport each week. The Rams Read More
On the morning of Sept. 23, I walked into Gardiner Hall and met with Tessa Chafin, the graduate assistant for the office of Social Equity, Read More