
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 30, 2014 It has been over eight months since I travelled 3,368 miles from my hometown in Northern Ireland to begin my American college experience here […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 30, 2014 It has been over eight months since I travelled 3,368 miles from my hometown in Northern Ireland to begin my American college experience here […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 2, 2014 On Sunday Mar. 23, Phi Mu Alpha hosted the Fifth Annual Mr. Shenandoah Pageant in Armstrong Concert Hall. Besides providing a night of memorable […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 19, 2014 For students outside of the U.S., spring break is an American rite of passage that has been glorified in movies and T.V. shows. The […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 16, 2014 As soon as March came upon us, forty shades of green covered stores and restaurants across Winchester. I’m going to hazard a guess that […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 26, 2014 “The Secret Garden,” a musical based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, opened at the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre on Friday, Feb. 21. Under the […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Staff Writer January 29, 2014 Monday, Jan. 6 marked a significant moment in the Federal Reserve System’s 100-year history when it’s first female chair, Janet Yellen, was appointed on […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Contributing Writer December 4, 2013 Jean-Robert Cadet, former Haitian child slave and founder of the Jean R. Cadet Restavek Organization, addressed a full auditorium of Shenandoah University students and […]
Zoe Rogers, ‘Doah Contributing Writer December 4, 2013 On Friday Nov. 22, around 20 female Shenandoah University students attended class ‘scantily’ dressed, sporting stickers emblazoned with “this is NOT an invitation to […]