The ‘Reflections’ of a lifetime
“I like working from nature … it’s [kind of] a big part of the content that I’m working with — and how the impressionists used that has been a really big inspiration for me,” Naomi Bard said.
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“I like working from nature … it’s [kind of] a big part of the content that I’m working with — and how the impressionists used that has been a really big inspiration for me,” Naomi Bard said.
Josh Turner returned to the Luhrs Performing Arts Center to tour his latest album “This Country Music Thing” on Thursday night. Turner’s opening act, Grace Asbury, got the crowd ready for what was to come.
Update (April 26 at 4:30 p.m.):
For many transgender people, fashion is a way to present themselves in a gender-affirming way.
Shippensburg University men’s baseball finished 2-2 over four games this weekend against Mansfield. The series began on Friday, April 18. The Raiders are now 22-18 on the season and 9-11 in conference play.
Shippensburg University’s men’s and women’s track and field teams had a strong showcase with their second home meet of the season at Seth Grove Stadium.
Our technology and social media consumption affects our mental health and overall well-being, and we do not pay attention to the loss of time and energy we put into mindlessly scrolling on our phones. All of us should be aware of the time we spend staring into the never-ending void of our phones.
What would you do if you had six months of money saved to live your bougie lifestyle? What if you lost your job, family and luxury career?
Over 100 Shippensburg University students gathered outside Reisner Dining Hall Friday afternoon to protest a group of religious advocates who preached misogynistic and homophobic ideologies.
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Shippensburg University’s outdoor track and field teams competed in the Susquehanna University outdoor River Hawk Multi last week and the Bison Outdoor Classic in Lewisburg.
Shippensburg University baseball went 1-2 over three games this week, falling to Pitt-Johnstown on Tuesday before splitting a Sunday doubleheader against No. 15 East Stroudsburg.
Shippensburg University tennis (6-9) had its first shutout of the season, beating Lock Haven (2-8) 7-0.
This past week, the Shippensburg University lacrosse team split a set of games in which they lost at home to West Chester University but picked up a road win at Bloomsburg University. The team currently holds a 7-7 record and sits at 2-7 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East.
In a chaotic week of postponements and tough opponents, Shippensburg University’s softball team split a doubleheader against Shepherd before winning a pair of games against No. 9 East Stroudsburg on Senior Day. SU now sits at 22-14 on the season, 11-9 in conference play.
The Pennsylvania Office of Administration held a seminar on state employment on Friday, April 11.