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Audience members controlled an improv comedy show starring Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood last Saturday night at the H. Ric. Luhrs Performing Center.
Colin Mochrie (left) and Brad Sherwood invited many members of the audience onto the Luhrs stage to help them generate content and act out skits.
Shippensburg University’s Social Work Department is hosting a hygiene product drive called Operation Shower for the Salvation Army of Greater Carlisle.
The Shippensburg University Students Advocating for Equality (SAFE) group is working to bring the campus community together and promote diversity after their office door was defaced earlier this month.
A mutual interest in the history of the community brought both campus and town leaders together on Oct. 9 in Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium.
Reproduction posters, which have Rowland Hall misspelled, were unveiled for the campus community. The posters showed the history of the university.
Four Shippensburg University Army ROTC cadets have earned Distinguished Military Graduate (DMG) designation.
Four army ROTC students earned Distinguished Military Graduate designation. They were ranked among students from 1,000 colleges and universities.
“Our vision is to advocate for those who can’t, support those who can, and ensure all long-term care consumers live with dignity and respect,” Franklin County Ombudsman Angie Pickel said at a lecture on Thursday in Shippen Hall on gerontology, which is the study of aging.