“The Tomb of King Tot”: a play about art’s relevance to grief
Grief pops up as a constant theme in art because the loss of a loved one is an experience all will have before the end Read More
Grief pops up as a constant theme in art because the loss of a loved one is an experience all will have before the end Read More
Emily Oliver and Jeremiah Guice are creating a swing dancing club on campus after taking dancing classes previous semesters. “Honestly it just seemed like a Read More
Spielberg’s Ready Player One is filled to bursting with pop culture references and barely has any room left over for anything original. From The Shining Read More
Playwright Steve Yockey gave a preview Tuesday of his seven-act play, Very Still and Hard to See. The play tells seven stories about a haunted Read More
(THE PICKET) – Since Martha Washington, the American people have been fascinated with the first lady’s fashion. Although styles change, Shepherd students interviewed in late January Read More
(THE PICKET) – Much like the Women’s March on Washington last weekend, protestors today at the march in Shepherdstown were sporting pink “pussyhats,” and colorful Read More
Comfort is the first concern when getting dressed in the morning, according to some Shepherd University students interviewed in early January. Although appearance is a Read More
Entering this brightly lit and colored space, the viewer is instantly surrounded with numerous sculptures that vary in different types of foliage hanging from the Read More
Theresa Lang, a senior elementary education major, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 3 years ago. “I got my tattoo because I wanted it to Read More
Paul Kessler, a 27-year-old Shepherdstown resident told The Picket about the best day of his life. Q: What’s been the best day of your life Read More
(THE PICKET) – More than a quarter century after lesbian and gay rights were celebrated with a march on Washington, Shepherd University continues to create a Read More