Chelsea Kuykundall, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 18, 2015 What do Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant and Occupational Therapy have in common? Besides all being a part of the medical team, they […]
Sweet Briar officially closes at end of year
Liz Levey, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 18, 2015 Sadness gave way to determination on Mar. 4 as fiercely loyal Sweet Briar College students and alumnae vowed to keep their small private women’s […]
International Women’s Day focuses on women in the Middle East
Dony Akhawan Jam, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 18, 2015 International Women’s Day Gathering in Berlin Highlights Challenges Women Face in the Middle East On the eve of International Women’s Day, more than […]
Investigation causes uproar in Ferguson
Clay Dubberly, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 18, 2015 Tensions are high in Ferguson, Missouri, the city at the center of conflict over police and race after two police officers were shot last […]
Shenandoah plans for 2025
Rachel Stalker, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 18, 2015 Last semester, President Tracy Fitzsimmons asked all members of the Shenandoah Community to participate in a survey to help the university gain feedback on […]
Patriots Defeat Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX
Nader Hussein, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 “Well, it’s been a long journey. I’ve been at it for 15 years, and we’ve had a couple of tough losses in this game. […]
‘Dear White People’ addresses racial problems
Elizabeth Britton, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 “Who doesn’t love a good movie?” Andy Gyurisin, President of the Winchester Film Club asks. “Better yet, who doesn’t love a great movie with […]
Shenandoah promotes college bands
Tessa Climer, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 The past two Saturdays, I decided to switch up my normal weekend routine and attend the event “Bands in the Basement.” The title is […]
Students fight for their Second Amendment rights
Mary Katherine Francisco, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) is a national, non-partisan organization composed of more than 43,000 members including college students and professors. […]
Senior dance concert impresses audiences
Rachel Stalker, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 “Ignite,” the 2015 senior dance concert, took place on Jan. 23, 24 and 25 in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre and showcased the choreography and technique […]
Bailey’s News Bytes

Bailey Rankin, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 Two Renaissance sculptures of a nude man riding a panther were found and are presum- ably thought to be the late work of Michelangelo. […]
Mysterious death of Argentina Prosecutor
Donya Akhawan Jam, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 On Jan. 18, Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead in his apartment. Police suggested it was a suicide, but many believed that […]
Measle outbreak from Disneyland
Liz Levey, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 A measles outbreak spreading across the country has sickened 86 people in 14 states, raising fears of an epidemic. But what’s different this time […]
‘American Sniper’ realistically portrays the lives of soldiers
Nichole Davila-Sanchez, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 Recently, the news has been buzzing with a debate about one of the newest cinematic releases called the “American Sniper,” a movie directed and […]
Mrs. Doubtfire takes on Broadway
Sarah Beck, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 Composer Alan Menken will be making the movie, “Mrs. Doubtfire,” into a musical. “It’s going very well; it’s in its early stages, and that’s […]
ISIS continues its reign of terror
Clay Dubberly, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 4, 2015 The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) have captured a Jordanian pilot and executed a Japanese journalist, threatening to kill the Jordanian […]