
Students showed off their poems at a recent exhibit in the library. This is the second year the event has been held.
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Students showed off their poems at a recent exhibit in the library. This is the second year the event has been held.
Shippensburg University’s campus radio station, WSYC 88.7 FM, will be on air for 24 hours nonstop from 8 a.m. April 21 to 8 a.m. April 22, for its fourth “Up All Night” broadcast event.
The Thought Lot displayed a throwback show of jazz and Dixie music Saturday with the Keating Jazz Orchestra, which showcased its skills to a packed house.
Rebecca Schrom and Lee Howard from the Keating Jazz Orchestra sing legendary jazz songs from famous singers. (Right) Duo Jessica Jellen and Mark Burke opened the evening with a laid back atmosphere on Saturday.
A new poetry exhibit, featuring the work of multiple English students, opened Thursday afternoon in the Shippensburg University Ezra Lehman Memorial Library.
Marissa Strouse sung her way to first place.
We are told about reducing our carbon footprint through recycling, taking shorter showers and turning off lights, but what about using an eco-friendly kiln to create pottery?
The Thought Lot showcased a relaxing evening of acoustic folk music on Saturday as The Positronic Cats and Eli August played to a modest audience, playing simple songs filled with immense imagery and relatable themes.
Waylon K. Smith led his shorthanded band The Positronic Cats.
This year’s Ship’s Got Talent event came to a close Wednesday, and a new winner has been crowned — freshman Marissa Strouse took home first place after impressing both the judges and the crowd.
The top three celebrate the experience with Ship’s Got Talent 2017 winner Marissa Strouse
Ship Elite Modeling Troupe took home second place.
Maggie Haynes placed third at Wednesday night’s finale
From car tires to human organs, Shippensburg University senior art majors showcased an array of works that expressed their emotions and creativity at the Kauffman Gallery on Saturday.
Senior art majors put their artworks on display at SU one final time before graduation in May. Each piece exhibits the diversity between artists from content to composition. The exhibition will be on display at the Kauffman Gallery until April 14.
Senior art majors put their artworks on display at SU one final time before graduation in May. Each piece exhibits the diversity between artists from content to composition. The exhibition will be on display at the Kauffman Gallery until April 14.
Senior art majors put their artworks on display at SU one final time before graduation in May. Each piece exhibits the diversity between artists from content to composition. The exhibition will be on display at the Kauffman Gallery until April 14.
In 2016, five artists conspired with one mission in common — exploration of new ideas.