
All proceeds went to the Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging (SAAA).
All proceeds went to the Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging (SAAA).
Shenandoah Greenworks hosted a “GOATS on the Quad” event for students and community members on Monday.
Shenandoah’s BeYOUtiful campaign returned to Brandt Student Center in April to celebrate self-esteem and encourage positive thinking.
The Colleges Against Cancer and Hoppers Auto Club hosted the fifth installment of “Cars For A Cause” in front of Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre on campus on Saturday.
Hideaway Café in downtown Winchester hosted a Disney Trivia night as a fundraiser for Shenandoah’s Relay for Life organization on Saturday.
First place winner was Zack Sherman, followed by Scott Samson and Alex Moore rounding up second and third, respectively.
Shenandoah’s Outdoor Adventure and Recreation program (SOAR) hosted a familiar Hammock Day on Thursday on the quad.
Neil Gill, 19, a political science major and co-creator of the event, said that the goal of the event was to “bring awareness of women’s issues” to campus through a “reflection of women through history.”
Close to 30 companies attended Shenandoah University’s career fair on March 22.
Missing mom’s cooking? Reporter Annie Hart will have you feeling right at home with this chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Students, staff, and faculty continued the Shenandoah Series of Poker on Thursday night in the Brandt Student Center’s Game Room.
This was the first screening of a three-part series celebrating women’s history month.
The guests enjoyed a meal of lasagna, wild rice, peas, and rolls, and spent the night in the shelter.
Shenandoah’s Campus Activities Network (CAN) hosted a paint night for students on Monday.
Campus services and organizations introduced themselves to students on Tuesday while stationed at tables in Brandt Student Center.