Strouse wins Ship’s Got Talent
This year’s Ship’s Got Talent event came to a close Wednesday, and a new winner has been crowned — freshman Marissa Strouse took home first place after impressing both the judges and the crowd.
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This year’s Ship’s Got Talent event came to a close Wednesday, and a new winner has been crowned — freshman Marissa Strouse took home first place after impressing both the judges and the crowd.
The top three celebrate the experience with Ship’s Got Talent 2017 winner Marissa Strouse
Ship Elite Modeling Troupe took home second place.
Maggie Haynes placed third at Wednesday night’s finale
From car tires to human organs, Shippensburg University senior art majors showcased an array of works that expressed their emotions and creativity at the Kauffman Gallery on Saturday.
Senior art majors put their artworks on display at SU one final time before graduation in May. Each piece exhibits the diversity between artists from content to composition. The exhibition will be on display at the Kauffman Gallery until April 14.
Senior art majors put their artworks on display at SU one final time before graduation in May. Each piece exhibits the diversity between artists from content to composition. The exhibition will be on display at the Kauffman Gallery until April 14.
Senior art majors put their artworks on display at SU one final time before graduation in May. Each piece exhibits the diversity between artists from content to composition. The exhibition will be on display at the Kauffman Gallery until April 14.
In 2016, five artists conspired with one mission in common — exploration of new ideas.
The Shippensburg University concert band took the stage at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoon to perform several pieces under the instruction of band director Trever R. Famulare.
Shippensburg concert band members join forces to perform a unique mix of songs. (Below) Percussion players provide the beat with their makeshift bucket drums.
Shippensburg University senior and art major Christen Taylor Smith originally wanted to be a teacher.
Laughter boomed throughout the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) on Thursday night as comedian Jen Kober joked up a storm with Shippensburg University students.