By: Whitney Wright
The Squirrels are NOT NICE
By: Elijah Immanuel
Slideshow: Campus organizations host open discussions in a variety of fields
Students from the Harry F. Byrd School of Business discuss entrepreneurship during Entrepreneurs Week; meanwhile, a cultural talk, sponsored by Shenandoah’s International Student Association (ISA) takes place across campus.
Students express passionate feelings about upcoming election
With election day less than 24 hours away, students have been voicing their political views on campus with signs, banners, and sidewalk chalk.
Slideshow: Fall arrives in the Shenandoah Valley
Leaves changing colors and students wearing hoodies can only mean one thing: autumn has arrived at Shenandoah!
Slideshow: Work continues in the University Inn
Crews have been continuously working on the University Inn property. With this progress, the University has said they hope to have students back in the building by the start of the spring semester.
Slideshow: Rainy Weekend on Campus
The rain seemed to never end over the weekend, leaving parts of campus flooded and roads closed across Winchester.
Former University Inn residents “not complaining” about relocation
Some Shenandoah University students who were moved out of University Inn are not complaining about their new digs.
Students to be relocated in light of moisture issues in University Inn
Student residents of University Inn were told by Shenandoah University officials Thursday that they need to move into other quarters because of moisture problems in the residence hall.
New app simplifies life for SU students
The app already has over 50 percent adoption on campus, meaning that at least half of SU students have downloaded it.
Career Talk: What Can Career Services Do For You?
Career Services is the place to come for assistance with anything career-related. They can even help you pick your major!
Video: Clubs host back-to-school cookout on quad
On Aug. 28, students celebrated the start of the semester with a campus-wide cookout and club fair.
Vagina Monologues break down barriers
“We need to talk openly and without shame about our vaginas. It is time to embrace the awe-inspiring power of the vagina.”
FULL INTERVIEW with “Bees?” – bringing new music to campus, Conservatory
Clay Dubberly interviews Bronsen Euard, lead singer of “Bees?” – a band formed of Shenandoah University students that has just released their first EP.
VIDEO: Why do YOU love Shenandoah?
Michelle Adams, Deputy Executive Editor
From world travel opportunities to classroom experiences, students at Shenandoah are spreading the love this Valentine’s Day by sharing their favorite things about being a Hornet. Find out what your classmates had to say about your school in this short video.