
Caitlyn Graulau All of the students interviewed for this article have requested for their identities to remain anonymous. It was a dreary Wednesday afternoon when I sat on the phone with a […]
Caitlyn Graulau All of the students interviewed for this article have requested for their identities to remain anonymous. It was a dreary Wednesday afternoon when I sat on the phone with a […]
By Kiara Hagan Many students on campus have cars as transportation, but for some students walking and other things (bike, scooter, etc.) are the only options. This winter SU has gotten some […]
This week on SU Cribz, reporter Dean Greenwood visits the dorm of a freshman without a roommate.
Shenandoah University has implemented new policies concerning both service animals and new “emotional support animals.”
Career Services held an etiquette dinner to teach undergraduate students proper manners on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Female students, faculty, and staff at Shenandoah University are performing Eve Ensler’s series of monologues “The Vagina Monologues” this weekend.
“I think my favorite part of being an exercise science major is sort of the basic understanding of the whole thing.”
Dubbed the “LUXE: XIII Concert,” the performance is set for 8 p.m. Friday in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre and Saturday at 8 p.m., with a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m.
Although the team has a history of losing to Goucher College, the ladies came out on top with a score of 64-59 in their home opener.
Students enjoyed free pizza and games of BINGO in the BSC on Tuesday night.
Activists pushed for a University dog park, encouraged volunteerism, and even celebrated the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos in BSC on Tuesday.
The Film Studies and Mass Communication Programs, with help from the Gender and Women’s Studies Program, are sponsoring an event for those interested in film and digital storytelling.
Despite its short existence, the team is “representing our school in ways that should make us all proud,” said Debate Team Coach, Matthew Corr.
The rain seemed to never end over the weekend, leaving parts of campus flooded and roads closed across Winchester.
Career Services is the place to come for assistance with anything career-related. They can even help you pick your major!