Overall, “Black. Their Story, Our History” was a night full of pride for and celebration of black culture.
Review: Guys & Dolls
Shenandoah Conservatory students showed off their talent as they performed Abe Burrow’s and Jo Swerling’s musical Guys and Dolls last weekend in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre.
Review: Choral Showcase
Overall, the Choral Showcase was a beautiful melding of Shenandoah University’s choirs.
Review: The Vagina Monologues, 2017
The Vagina Monologues was a multi-dimensional production that audience members soaked up with as much enthusiasm as the actresses themselves, which was an overflowing amount.
Review: Oron Weiss’s “War And Peace”
Weiss said the theme of his programmatic suite was that of reaction to war, and how some pieces that fit this theme were simply chosen by chance.
From the Editor: On Journalism and the First Amendment
Over the course of the last several months, it has become increasingly obvious that there is an inherent mistrust of what many refer to as simply “the media” in the United States. It’s time to set the record straight.
Review: ‘Dr. Faustus’ impresses community and campus audience
“It was like watching paintings come to life and it was beautiful to see.”
Review: LUXE: XIII Senior Dance Concert
The senior choreographers and their dancers worked long hours on this concert and it most certainly payed off.
The Inauguration: Through A College Student’s Eyes
“The news footage of the protesters was not an accurate portrayal of what I saw.”
Review: Blue Stockings provides optimism amid uneasy post-election circumstances
With the heartache and humor laced into one, “Blue Stockings,”did more than just entertain—it gave much-needed hope to all that attended.
Introduction: Blue Stockings of Shenandoah
This blog series will shed light on the roles women held at Shenandoah University, from its earliest days to the present, using research found during the creation of the exhibit for “Blue Stockings.”
Legacy Bylines: What does it mean to be “politically correct?”
“POLITICALLY CORRECT”—what does this mean? The idea seems to be dividing our nation between “right” and “left,” “conservative” and “liberal.” Well, let’s take a look.
Football players react to Kaepernick controversy
Shenandoah University football players have differing views on whether athletes should kneel during the National Anthem to protest what they view as injustices in the U.S.
Comedian fails to impress small Winchester crowd
Perhaps Mohan needed a bigger crowd for a successful performance.
From The Editor: We made some big changes!
We feel that the time has come to make a few changes to how our student paper operates.