Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor March 4, 2015 Shenandoah University celebrated the end of Black History Month on Feb. 27 with the production of “Their Story, Our History: Is Then, Now?” The […]
Oscars fell flat in Nelson ratings
Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor March 4, 2015 On Feb. 22, people across the United States tuned in to watch the 87th Academy Awards show, which was presented by the Academy of […]
Intercultural programs interacts with campus community
RENEE SOGUECO ’DOAH MANAGING EDITOR This school year, much of student involvement at Shenan- doah University began with events planned by Intercultural Programs. Along with the Interim Associate Director of Student Engagement, Maggie […]
Hobbit lacks plotline
Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor January 21, 2015 The last of the Hobbit movie trilogy premiered on Dec. 17, 2014 all over the United States, and people lined movie theaters across the country […]
How to Save Money throughout the Year
RENEE SOGUECO ’DOAH MANAGING EDITOR College brings excitement, trepi- dation and empty bank accounts. Most people know sending a child off for higher education after high school may acquire debt, either for the […]
SU celebrates MLK day

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor January 21, 2015 Shenandoah University brought students together in remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr. on Jan. 19, 2015. The MLK Day of Service called upon the […]
Top five must watch Halloween movies

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor October 22, 2014 Whether you’re in the mood for some scares or plain entertainment, here are a few classic Halloween movies to add to your film palette. […]
Intercultural programs interacts with campus community

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor October 22, 2014 This school year, much of student involvement at Shenandoah University began with events planned by Intercultural Programs. Along with the Interim Associate Director of […]
‘Green Day’s American Idiot’ premieres at SU

‘Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor October 1, 2014 The premiere week of Shenandoah Conservatory’s American Idiot provided a lot of media hype and stress for the cast and crew. With so much […]
Students learn about candidates at Hob Nob

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor September 17, 2014 On Friday, Sept. 12, candidates for both Senate and the House of Representatives greeted and conversed with everyone in the large convention hall of […]
SGA looks to overcome negative views with new president

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Managing Editor September 17, 2014 Students’ attitudes towards the Student Government Association have been less than apathetic for a couple of years now. Perhaps the lack of structure and […]
Haim sticks to its alternative and indie roots

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 30, 2014 A dust storm reportedly rolled in duA dust storm reportedly rolled in during the 2014 Coachella Music Festival. But luckily the girl-rock group Haim […]
Shakira americanizes her sound in new album

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 2, 2014 International pop music sensation Shakira released her self-titled album, “Shakira,” on Mar. 26 with RCA Records. The singer became one of the largest known […]
Paramore returns from hiatus with new members

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 19, 2014 On Apr. 9, 2013, the pop-rock group, Paramore, released their self-titled album, “Paramore,” and returned from hiatus since 2009’s “Brand New Eyes.” During the […]
Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra performs in Spain

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 19, 2014 On Mar. 6, cellist Sydney Vonada and the rest of the Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra started spring break early. The entire group excitedly arrived […]
Press Start Video Games host tournament

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 26, 2014 Press Start Video Games, a local store in Winchester, recently hosted a gaming tournament, sponsored by Red Bull and McDonald’s, on Saturday, Feb. 22. […]