Be your own valentine: Self-Love Soirée Open Mic
Despite the wind and cold, Stewart Hall was warm with love on Feb. 13 during the Self-Love Soirée Open Mic, jointly hosted by The Reflector and the PAGE Center.
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Despite the wind and cold, Stewart Hall was warm with love on Feb. 13 during the Self-Love Soirée Open Mic, jointly hosted by The Reflector and the PAGE Center.
Community CARES is a nonprofit organization that provides help and resources to those experiencing housing insecurities. The Coldest Night of the Year walk is an annual fundraising event in support of local charities, raising money for those experiencing hurt, hunger and homelessness.
Students at Shippensburg University took center stage Thursday night for Night at the Apollo, an event celebrating the history of the legendary Apollo Theater and the artists who made their mark there.
“Dear God,” Tate McRae’s third studio album, came out on Friday with 15 new tracks to dance to.
Alyssa Sanders, a senior art education major, takes you onto a journey with her exhibit “Exploring Art” in the Brindle Gallery. Sanders’ exhibit features eight pieces of art, each with a different story and style to them.
Three of four suspects taken into custody after a burglary at the Theta Xi fraternity house will appear at a formal arraignment after waiving their right to a preliminary hearing on Feb. 19.
The Canine Stars Stunt Dog Show brought all the impressive tricks and treats to the Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Sunday for a double feature. Families filled the theater and could be heard laughing throughout the 60-minute show.
Shippensburg University’s baseball team began its season down in North Carolina this past weekend, losing a pair of games to national No. 3 Catawba with a win in the middle game of the series.
Shippensburg University’s men's basketball team fell short Saturday afternoon, losing to Lock Haven 75-83.
Stacey Pearson-Wharton, Ph.D., gave an interactive presentation titled “Difficult Dialogue in a Divided World” at the CUB on Monday night.
Shippensburg University’s celebration of Black History Month kicked off with the Persistent Racial Disparities in Employment Outcomes Panel on Feb. 5.
D.O.I.T. (Downtown Organizations Investing Together) and artist Danny Kissel hosted the inaugural Shippensburg Winterfest event along King Street on Feb. 8.
Once I was sitting in my bedroom, and my HVAC stopped working. In the dead of winter, my room was freezing cold. I am the type of person who needs a 75-degree household during any season. Nonetheless, my HVAC stopped working, and I was cold.
Four men are facing multiple charges and three of them remain in Cumberland County Prison after allegedly burglarizing and robbing the Theta Xi fraternity house on Sunbeam Court in Shippensburg Township in the early hours of Feb. 8.
Malcolm Miller was a beloved producer, singer and songwriter that died in 2018 at the hands of a drug overdose; something he alludes to many times throughout his discography. Perhaps none as much as his new posthumous album, “Balloonerism,” an unreleased project he produced four years before his tragic death.