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The Pride and Gender Equity Center staff stressed the importance of education surrounding sexuality and gender identity Thursday night at the LGBTQ+ 101: Cultural Experience Gab.
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The Pride and Gender Equity Center staff stressed the importance of education surrounding sexuality and gender identity Thursday night at the LGBTQ+ 101: Cultural Experience Gab.
This past Wednesday, Shippensburg University hosted “Ship Talk: An Evening with Anne, Anne and Lee.”
Once upon a time, this editorial would be written on a version of Microsoft Word that you owned and laid out into column form for a newspaper in another program that functioned the same way. If only production, or anything else for that matter, was still so affordable.
In the digital age, we have access to almost any information at any time. With streaming services like Spotify, Netflix, YouTube and even with social media like X and Instagram, why should we care about physical media?
“Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It’s continuing mission: To explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no one has gone before.”
The D.I.V.A.S. and B.R.O.T.H.E.R.S. organizations of Shippensburg University hosted a discussion on domestic abuse awareness in Stewart Hall on Oct. 23.
Inside the Harley Hall first-floor lounge, a group of students gathered to discuss the thing they are deeply passionate about: feminism.
For one hour on Wednesday, Oct. 29, Shippensburg University students found that their colleagues listen to the same music and stream the same shows as they do, regardless of who they supported for president in the 2024 election.
Last week, I attended the PRSSA ICON conference in Washington, D.C. I was excited for the conference, but also nervous. I attended ICON last year in Anaheim and had a great time exploring a new city and meeting new people. However, this year felt different.
Six students hosted a panel for International Education Week to share information on the Study Abroad Program in the Orndorff Theater on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Shippensburg University’s Women and Gender Studies Program hosted the second annual Sex Ed Carnival of Consent on Thursday, Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. in the CUB Multipurpose Room.
Shippensburg University D.I.V.A.S. organization hosted its Divaween event on Oct. 30 in Gilbert Hall.
A Grimm’s Night was anything but a grim occasion, with prizes and sweet treats filling the CUB Multipurpose Room on Halloween night.
The Department of Global Languages and Cultures hosted an Immersion Afternoon last Thursday in the CUB Multipurpose Room A to give students the chance to experience cultures from around the world.
Shippensburg University field hockey traveled to Kutztown this past Saturday, where the Raiders lost their last regular-season game.
Shippensburg wrestling traveled to Alvernia University last Saturday to start its 2025-2026 season at the Tonee Ellis Memorial Invitational. They placed fourth overall with 10 individual place-winners.
Shippensburg’s volleyball team swept West Chester on Friday night before beating Millersville in straight sets on Saturday. They move to 18-6 on the season and 10-0 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) play.
Shippensburg University women’s soccer team hosted its final two home games of the season, losing to Lock Haven on Wednesday and beating East Stroudsburg on Saturday.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1975 movie, the Rocky Horror Picture Show returned to Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium, with a three-night showing from Friday, Oct. 31, to Sunday, Nov. 2.
I read this book for two reasons and two reasons only. A cute boy said it was his favorite book and Veronica Roth being the author of one of the greatest dystopian series of all time. It was also a bonus that I already had this book sitting on my bookshelf many years prior, just collecting dust.