The ‘Voice of Romance’ hits the Luhrs stage
Seventy years later, and Johnny Mathis is still the “Voice of Romance.” Mathis took the Luhrs Center stage on Thursday, April 10 and danced the night away.
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Seventy years later, and Johnny Mathis is still the “Voice of Romance.” Mathis took the Luhrs Center stage on Thursday, April 10 and danced the night away.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts performed at Luhrs Performing Arts Center Friday night, bringing 80 minutes of rock ‘n roll classics to Shippensburg.
Kloey Robinson is a junior art education major who has artwork in the Brindle Gallery titled “Untold Memories.” She uses oil paint primarily in her work, while gravitating more toward purple and focusing on muted, cooler tones.
SU students take home cash prizes after pitching their business ideas to a panel of judges, “Shark Tank” style.
“If I’m really serious about getting better, I need to get better,” said Luther Kissam V.
“I try to take students from where they are to somewhere else, and to me, that is also like therapy,” said Erica Galioto.
The Pride and Gender Equity (PAGE) Center participated in the LGBTQ Day of Silence in the Ceddia Union Building’s (CUB) PAGE Center and Ampitheatre on April 11.
Shippensburg University hosted its annual Greek Lip Sync at Memorial Auditorium in celebration of the end of Greek Week. Throughout the week, each Greek organization competed in various games against one another. These games included volleyball, Greek trivia, kickball, basketball and more. When a team won an event, they earned points on a leaderboard.
The Asian American and Pacific Islander Organization (AAPIO) hosted its third annual Asian and Pacific Islander Extravaganza on April 10, bringing a vibrant mix of music, dance and cuisine to the Ceddia Union Building.
Shippensburg University Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Darrell Newton has resigned from his position, effective immediately.
Wands, Rabbits, Rings, Oh My!
The American Cancer Society’s Colleges Against Cancer program at Shippensburg University hosted its annual Relay for Life event Friday night at the ShipRec Center.
Shippensburg University lacrosse faced off against East Stroudsburg University (ESU) on Friday on a warm and windy day at Robb Sports Complex. Saturday’s contest was also the Alumni Appreciation Game, with current players forming a tunnel for the alumni to run through prior to team introductions.
Shippensburg University field hockey head coach Tara Zollinger left the Raiders to become the University of Delaware field hockey head coach on Wednesday, March 26, as the Blue Hens announced by press release on March 17.
In a crucial series against first-place Millersville, Shippensburg University’s baseball team lost three of four games.
Following a 1-5 start in conference play, Shippensburg University’s softball team swept a pair of home doubleheaders this week to move to 16-10 on the season. They beat Millersville 6-1 & 4-0 on Tuesday before taking down No. 25 West Chester 4-0 and 5-4 on Saturday.
Shippensburg University’s track and field teams picked up some impressive results this weekend at the Dr. Jack M. Toms Invitational at the University of Lynchburg. The men’s team earned 19 efforts that qualified for the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championships, while the women’s team added another 23.
It is time to register for classes. Many students who visit their advisors over the coming days will have to decide between the classes they want to take and the ones the university believes they should take, whether or not they deal directly with a student’s major. Higher education in other countries does things differently, focusing solely on utility: you only take classes associated with your major. Nearby, Slate writers debate the two sides of the argument.