
Shelby DeHaven, ‘Doah Managing Editor November 6, 2013 At 11:50 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, Shenandoah University’s youngest alumna, Gabriella Victoria Miller passed away after an 11 month battle with brain cancer. […]
Shelby DeHaven, ‘Doah Managing Editor November 6, 2013 At 11:50 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, Shenandoah University’s youngest alumna, Gabriella Victoria Miller passed away after an 11 month battle with brain cancer. […]
Megan Newman, ‘Doah Editor-In-ChiefNovember 6, 2013 In the two weeks since the last issue of The ‘Doah, there have been three major shootings. The first, a school shooting in Nevada which killed […]
Joe Bittner, ‘Doah Staff Writer October 23, 2013 After seven long months, the grand finale is here: the World Series. Through injuries and slumps, two historic teams have found a way to […]
Rachel Stalker, ‘Doah Staff Writer October 23, 2013 The American Cancer Society is starting a new era of research with the beginning of CPS-3. Shenandoah will have its own branch for this […]
Hilary Legge, ‘Doah Managing Editor October 23, 2013 Coming down to the wire, the U.S. Congress approved a bill to end the partial government shutdown and raise the debt limit in the […]
Caroline Madden, ‘Doah Staff Writer October 2, 2013 There is a thriving community for movie lovers right here in Winchester, thanks to Film Club 3.0. Film Club 3.0 shows independent and foreign […]
Shelby DeHaven, ‘Doah Managing Editor October 2, 2013 October is here and that means Halloween is quickly approaching. There is one thing that is quickly becoming clear — Halloween costumes are definitely […]
Hilary Legge, ‘Doah Managing Editor October 2, 2013 While a military strike against Syria at one point seemed imminent, international collaboration over the last few weeks has led to what will seemingly […]
Rachel Stalker, ‘Doah Staff Writer October 2, 2013 On Sept. 17, the Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing announced that they had been awarded a $1.2 million federal grant that will provide medically […]
Hilary Legge, ‘Doah Managing Editor September 18, 2013 On Saturday, Aug. 31, Obama made the statement that he would be going to Congress to seek approval in a military strike against the […]
Rachel Stalker, ‘Doah Staff Writer September 18, 2013 One of the most fun summer traditions is a night at the drive-in movie theater. However, there are not too many still open. At […]
Shelby DeHaven, ‘Doah Managing Editor September 18, 2013 Apple unveiled the newest incarnations of the famous iPhone on Tuesday, Sept. 10. For the first time ever, Apple will not only be releasing […]
Bailey Rankin, ‘Doah Staff Writer September 18, 2013 Not even a year after Superstorm Sandy destroyed Seaside Heights in New Jersey, a massive fire broke out along the boardwalk. They had just […]
Sarah Parker, ‘Doah Contributing Writer September 18, 2013 As students, we’re suppose to be learning various skills so that we can get a job. Another major part of getting that job though? […]
Laurie Connelly, ‘Doah Staff Writer September 18, 2013 Like many of you probably did, when I was growing up I loved to play the classic board game Clue. For those of you […]
Megan Newman, ‘Doah Editor-In-Chief September 18, 2013 13 dead, including the shooter and several injured in the aftermath of Monday’s Navy Yard Shooting. Around 8:15 a.m. Monday morning shots rang out in […]