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Squeezed between the middle of Shippensburg University Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Student Help Desk and tables of studious students sits a world of vibrant sunsets and mystical sailboats.
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Squeezed between the middle of Shippensburg University Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Student Help Desk and tables of studious students sits a world of vibrant sunsets and mystical sailboats.
One, two, three, ACTION! If your passion is theater or you are in search of a way to meet new people while learning a new skill, Shippensburg University’s Act V club may have exactly what you are looking for.
*SPOILER ALERT* A handful of Shippensburg University students had the entire Orndorff Theatre to themselves during Activities Program Board’s (APB) free movie, “Purge: Election Year,” shown Nov. 3 through Nov. 6. Unlike typical movie theaters where viewers must pay high snack prices or smuggle food in, students walked in hugging their snacks at ease.
2016 presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton appear to be the underlying character inspirations for presidential candidates, Edwidge Owen and Charlie Roan in “Purge: Election Year,” as they fight for power and victory.
“My name’s Hannah Bingman, and I wore this hat because it makes me feel like Neil Young,” Lancaster singer-songwriter Hannah Bingman said, referring to her country girl getup.
Will Pfrang sang songs about the 2008 recession Friday night.
All those early birds trying to find mom the perfect gift can stop in at the Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) gallery for the “Give a Gift of Art” exhibit now through Dec. 16.
The Thought Lot, located in downtown Shippensburg, is known by many students and locals for showcasing fresh, local talent, and hosting a variety of other artistically hip and cultural events. Its diverse tenants, Denim Coffee and Ink and Ashes Tattoo and Art Studio, will expand yet again with the addition of a vintage store, Whiskers Vintage and Vinyl, in December.
Aloha means more than bright leis and grass skirts; the word encompasses unconditional love to all and respect for Hawaiian culture.
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.