“What Remains” explores sudden and drawn out deaths of those Radziwill cherishes the most.
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“What Remains” explores sudden and drawn out deaths of those Radziwill cherishes the most.
The power of art unites fellow state universities, Millersville and Shippensburg, with Millersville University Art and Design Faculty Invitational Exhibition at the Kauffman Gallery.
Art faculty at Millersville University display a variety of their recent artworks at SU’s Kauffman Gallery to spark a conversation between students. Many of the pieces are for sale.
Art faculty at Millersville University display a variety of their recent artworks at SU’s Kauffman Gallery to spark a conversation between students. Many of the pieces are for sale.
Art faculty at Millersville University display a variety of their recent artworks at SU’s Kauffman Gallery to spark a conversation between students. Many of the pieces are for sale.
Vivid owls representing different forms of hard drugs and ceramics showing the feud between individuals and society filled the Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) gallery Friday evening.
Shippensburg University warmly welcomed “That Lil’ Ol’ band from Texas,” ZZ Top to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center for a sold-out performance on Saturday.
ZZ Top members jammed at their sold-out performance.
Every seat in the Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center Chapel was filled with students and faculty taking in the fascinating art of poetry Thursday during a poetry reading hosted by Shippensburg University’s Women’s Center.
Shara McCallum, a poet and author, shares poems from her recent book “Madwoman” with SU.
SAHS students showed off their abstract, central themes through a variety of art forms at the SHAPE gallery.
SAHS students showed off their abstract, central themes through a variety of art forms at the SHAPE gallery.
It is a Saturday evening and you are in your dorm room trying to decide if you should microwave some Ramen or eat leftovers, but on March 11 your options expand to dinner and a show.
GBLUES will hold its annual spaghetti dinner to raise school funds. During the dinner students will perform for the guests.
You have taken a trip to another country, only to discover your bag has been lost.
Five years and three albums ago, Ed Sheeran revealed his heart was just as fiery as his hair with love song anthems “Lego House” and “Give Me Love” from his debut album “+,” followed by 2014 fan favorites “Thinking Out Loud” and “Photograph.”
Ed Sheeran debuts different sounds with “÷,” which features rap, dance, pop and love ballads.
College can be a period of confusion and darkness, but Emily Barnes is going to “Let in the Light” with the release of her new album at The Thought Lot on Friday.
Emily Barnes is performing at The Thought Lot March 10 for a special release of her recent album, “Let in the Light,” which explores feelings of confusion.
“Jazz is one of the few styles of music that originated in this country, and we in the Shippensburg Area School District have the privilege of teaching and encouraging out students in this unique style that is such an important part of who we are as Americans” said Jennifer Enders, director of the 7th and 8th grade Jazz Hounds.