Professor Matthew Shupp engaged students on deep matters.
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Professor Matthew Shupp engaged students on deep matters.
Amidst the tears, gowns and cowboy hats, musical artists and fans gathered around to celebrate the 50th year of the Country Music Awards.
Students of all backgrounds came together Wednesday evening to discuss a variety of topics from feminism to mental illness.
Event organizer Ali Laughman read alongside participants at the first VOICES Poetry Slam event in McFeely’s Coffeehouse.
There was once a tradition in Shippensburg in which every Wednesday The Thought Lot would host an Open Mic night for the Shippensburg community members to showcase their talent. Over time, Open Mic slowly disappeared, but this Thursday it returned.
SU student Dino Garcia revealed his inner Van Halen Thursday.
It was the night the students of the English department became one. They dressed up in their Halloween costumes, brought their favorite poems and looked forward to an evening with their peers, as well as free pizza.
Scream Slam attendees enjoy some Halloween themed poetry and costumes at McFeely’s.
Harrisburg’s Indian Summer Jars gave a sneak peek to their upcoming album.
The Rough & Tumble entertained with an array of instruments.
Soloist Jane Taylor Ramsey opened for two up-and-coming indie-folk bands wearing Batman attire and a pair of sunglasses at The Thought Lot Friday night.
Harrisburg’s Indian Summer Jars gave a sneak peek to their upcoming album.
Colorful TV lines appeared on the large screen and it began flipping through various channels before stopping on one program: “The Monkees.”
Former Monkees members Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork took the stage Saturday night for a reunion tour.
Former Monkees members Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork took the stage Saturday night for a reunion tour.
Following the success of “A Local View - Paintings from the late Paul Buhan,” the Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education invites the community to attend the Nov. 4 opening reception of “Give the Gift of Art,” SHAPE’s final exhibit of the year.
Some art on display for the SHAPE gallery exhibit include Mike Peluso’s ornaments.
A modest crowd of middle-aged men and women went back in time to the hit music of their college days. Concertgoers witnessed the harmonious combination of old and new Survivor band members during its fall 2016 tour, which included a stop at Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhr’s Performing Arts Center last Wednesday.
Both old and new members of “Survivor” effortlessly recreate the sound of the original band.