Field hockey wins at Millersville and faces first loss at ESU
Shippensburg University’s field hockey team went 1-1 on the road this past week.
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Shippensburg University’s field hockey team went 1-1 on the road this past week.
Shippensburg University hosted Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) for swimming’s dual meet on Wednesday.
The Shippensburg University volleyball team hosted three matches at Heiges Field House this past week after being on the road for 16 straight games.
Do you think you could pretend to have schizophrenia convincingly enough for a medical professional to diagnose it? What about sociopathy?
SU’s Choir sang their hearts out at their cabaret in Old Main Chapel (OMC) on Friday. Students sang a wide variety of genres, featuring everything from Broadway musicals to folk music. The cabaret served as the choir’s one and only fundraiser this year, so attendees had to pay a small fee of $5 to enjoy the exciting night of performances.
I am tired of people using the classic lame argument that “the movie is nothing like the book, therefore it sucked.” I used to be one of those people until I started appreciating the film and book apart from each other. It is simply not a valid argument to say that a movie is bad because it deters away from the plot of the book, unless it is a major difference that alters the entire story to where the two seem unidentifiable to one another. There are things that a film can enhance that a book cannot, and vice versa. That’s just how it is. Besides, I believe in the director’s vision.
Comedian Anjelah Johnson-Reyes had the crowd in tears during her set of her “The Family Reunion” tour.
The spirit of the fighting Irish took over the Luhrs Performing Arts Center Wednesday when former World Irish dance champions performed “A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation.”
With the release of “Giants & Monsters” on Sept. 1, Helloween solidifies its legacy as one of power metal's most enduring and relevant forces. As the band celebrates its 40th anniversary, this album, the second with the "Pumpkins United" lineup, serves as a powerful testament to their continued credibility.
How do you convey a horror story through the lens of someone who isn’t human? Who doesn’t think like you or me?
They say that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson only knows how to play himself in movies; this weekend he played the role he was born for.
History was shown in a different lens during Peter Miele’s “History Where it Happened” lecture at Stewart Hall on Sept. 30.
The U.S. government has shut down for the first time since Dec. 2018 during Trump’s first term in office. The current shutdown began on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
The Shippensburg University Sociology and Anthropology Department will undergo a major change following the spring 2026 semester as the only professor of anthropology, Karl Lorenz, will be retiring after a 32-year career at SU.
On Oct. 4, Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) hosted its first Latino Explosion of the semester, featuring a memorial for Diane Jefferson, the late founder and director of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA), who passed away last summer.
Shippensburg University students gathered in the CUB MPR on Sept. 30 to play plant bingo, hosted by SU’s National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) club.
Shippensburg University’s Pride and Gender Equality (PAGE) Center held the annual Tulip Planting Ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 1, outside of Lackhove Hall in the Wright Memorial Garden to remember victims of domestic violence.
Shippensburg University campus group D.I.V.A.S. hosted an open mic show called “Hour of Power” in McFeely’s on Oct. 2. The group aimed to showcase different mediums of art, including music, poetry and comedy.