Jack Hanna Returns to Luhrs
For the third year in a row, one of America’s most beloved animal experts, Jack Hanna, took his three-time Emmy Award winning television series to the stage of the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
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For the third year in a row, one of America’s most beloved animal experts, Jack Hanna, took his three-time Emmy Award winning television series to the stage of the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
American zookeeper Jack Hanna brings the fun of the zoo to the Luhr’s center stage with a variety of exotic animals for fans to see. Some of the animals featured during Into The Wild Live! included a two-toed sloth, wild cats and a baby kangaroo.
“How many dirty girls we got here tonight?”
Foreigner highlights the bright future of younger generations and the importance of education by welcoming the Shippensburg Area Middle School chorus on stage to sing alongside the band.
The Shippensburg University Jazz Ensemble brought everything it had for its final show of the semester on April 17 at The Thought Lot.
Hallow Creek Band will be opening for the Bovine Social Club at The Though Lot Saturday for a live album release.
WSYC 88.7 FM’s annual “Up All Night” broadcast this past weekend made many Shippensburg University students surrender one of the things they value most — their sleep.
WSYC 88.7 FM DJ’s took the mic for 24-hours on air during the station’s annual “Up All Night” broadcast. “Up All Night” originated in 2012 and has been a tradition ever since.
The Shippensburg University Community Orchestra gathered Sunday afternoon in the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center for one of the last musical performances of the academic year.
SU Community orchestra united to perform their annual spring concert at Luhrs.
Netflix creators pulled a popular high school novel off the dusty bookshelves and onto screens nationwide.
Students showed off their poems at a recent exhibit in the library. This is the second year the event has been held.
Shippensburg University’s campus radio station, WSYC 88.7 FM, will be on air for 24 hours nonstop from 8 a.m. April 21 to 8 a.m. April 22, for its fourth “Up All Night” broadcast event.
The Thought Lot displayed a throwback show of jazz and Dixie music Saturday with the Keating Jazz Orchestra, which showcased its skills to a packed house.
Rebecca Schrom and Lee Howard from the Keating Jazz Orchestra sing legendary jazz songs from famous singers. (Right) Duo Jessica Jellen and Mark Burke opened the evening with a laid back atmosphere on Saturday.
A new poetry exhibit, featuring the work of multiple English students, opened Thursday afternoon in the Shippensburg University Ezra Lehman Memorial Library.