by Isabelle Grupac During my first year of college, I joined a meditation program in Blacksburg on the recommendation of my advisor. There was a consensus among my peers that the course […]
What Really Happens to Cows?
by Hailey Moore There used to be a cow at the barn that my cousin went to for horseback riding lessons. When I would go and visit her family she would always […]
One Bite at a Time, One Pound at a time
by Anna Cook I always had an issue with body image growing up, continuously comparing myself to others. High school was where I would say my eating began to fluctuate, where I […]
Elections Next Week
by Rebecca Sims Next Tuesday, November 2nd is an election day in Virginia. While Virginia holds elections every year, this one is particularly special as it is a gubernatorial election. Virginia is […]
SU to host Conservation Film Movie Night
By Kasey Dutrow Shenandoah University will host the Best of Fest, a movie night showing three award-winning conservation films, on Oct. 27. These films, selected by Shenandoah University’s Environmental Studies students, were […]
Shenandoah celebrates Banned Books Week
By Rose Balser During the last week of September, Shenandoah University celebrated Banned Books Week. In 1982, the event was launched by the American Library Association due to a rise in the […]
Shenandoah University Crowns Two Seniors For Homecoming Royalty
By Rachel Apostolico Shenandoah University crowned seniors Armani Cheilchani and Joseph Cooper II as homecoming royalty on Friday, Oct. 1, during the gambling-free casino night in the HLSB basement. Students voted during […]
Back to Back Contenders
by Jalen Williams The Shenandoah University “A” team is back in the Mid-Atlantic Esports Conference Rocket League tournament after previously winning it in 2020. This year, they are the favorites to win […]
Bringing Books Outside of the Library
By Ali Gue On Oct. 6, Handley Regional Library staff brought books and library cards to Shenandoah University students in the Brandt Student Center through an initiative to get college students interested […]
Shenandoah Co-Hosts Big Queer Story Night with Museum of the Shenandoah Valley
By Andy Espinoza On Oct. 5, the Mosaic Center held Big Queer Story Night, an annual event where students, faculty, and alumni gather together to share their experiences as members of the […]
For or Against Young Adult Literature: Should Adults Read Novels Considered Y.A.?
By Bailey Sikorski People have often pondered whether adults should dabble in things considered to be “for children” or, more recently, “for young adults.” I remember the debate occurring upon the release […]
Sushi Fights Back
By Amanda Ayers I have always enjoyed sushi from the first time I ate it, however, after what happened to my brother, I am very hesitant to eat it again. My oldest […]
What is Most Important for College Students?
Ashlin Murphy
The dynamic in a family with an autistic child
By Alun Delphine Mebe Mekamdem I have a child who is diagnosed with autism. At first it was a very difficult and challenging situation in my family. I was wondering about the […]
Fitting Our Children into Societal Norms
Kaitlin Kinney
Don’t Wait on your Weight
By Liya Wegayehu I struggle with my weight, I always have. And it’s not just me, it runs in my family. We are all big, and some have accepted it and live […]