State Governments Take On Transgender Rights in School Sports
Shepherdstown, W.Va., – Within the past few weeks, the rights of transgender women and transgender girls have been in the political spotlight. Last month, a Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va., – Within the past few weeks, the rights of transgender women and transgender girls have been in the political spotlight. Last month, a Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va., – Living through a pandemic has been an interesting and challenging time for all of us. It has caused us all to start putting Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. – On Friday, Sept. 25, Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Ben Salango was at Evolve Shepherdstown to converse with voters about the Nov. 3 election. Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. – Due to COVID-19, the Food Lion in Shepherdstown has been running low on certain essential goods. In response, the Shepherdstown community has Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va., – Shepherd University has established a new partnership with Lackawanna College. Lackawanna is an accredited and private college located in Scranton, Pa. that Read More
Shepherdstown, W.Va., – Shepherd University’s Marinoff Theatre will host the second annual Faux Show on Monday, December 2. Faux Show is free to staff and Read More
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va.- A study done in 1999-2000 by The West Virginia Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Program states that 21 of every 10,000 children Read More
Starting fall 2017, Shepherd University’s new $4,000 Metro Scholarship will be available to first-time college students from select counties that live on campus and take Read More
Guinean Ambassador Mamady Condé came to Shepherd University to make the case for U.S. businesses to expand to his country and to speak of the Read More
The Town Hall and Shepherdstown Police Department are now accepting Rambler as payments for utilities, tickets, parking permits, and fines. Amy Boyd, a town clerk Read More
Many women know that at a certain age, the question of when they’ll be having children starts to become a common topic at family functions. Read More
(The Picket) – All recreational water can potentially spread disease but steps can be taken to minimize the risk, Dr.Amy Horneman of the Baltimore VA Read More