APB brings the whimsy at ‘Under the Same Sky’
The Shippensburg University Activities Planning Board (APB) hosted the “Under the Same Sky” event on Feb. 21 in the CUB Multipurpose Room (MPR).
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The Shippensburg University Activities Planning Board (APB) hosted the “Under the Same Sky” event on Feb. 21 in the CUB Multipurpose Room (MPR).
Shippensburg University’s Feminists of Shippensburg hosted a game of “Jeopardy” on Feb. 16 to promote their club and teach the SU community about historical feminists.
“Live at the Apollo” made its annual return to Shippensburg University on Thursday, Feb. 19.
Shippensburg University students gathered to celebrate love and creativity at the Self-love Soirée hosted by The Reflector and the Pride and Gender Equity Center in Stewart Hall on Thursday night.
The Shippensburg University chapter of the Frederick Douglas Institute hosted its second annual paint and sip night as part of the university’s Black History Month celebrations.
The Shippensburg University Activities Planning Board hosted Sexy Bingo on Feb. 14 in the CUB Multipurpose Room.
As the Valentine’s Day celebrations wrap up, many are left wanting a dessert with a different flavor profile from anything that can be found in a heart-shaped box of chocolates. This strawberry cake in a mug recipe is a refreshing relief from the richness of all the chocolate you ate last weekend.
Shippensburg residents and visitors alike celebrated their Valentine’s Day on the snow-painted streets of downtown Shippensburg at the second annual Winterfest on Saturday.
Senators for the Shippensburg University student government association held a crowded first meeting with the public on Feb. 12 in CUB 119.
Today in 1878, Thomas Edison’s patent for the phonograph was published. With it someone could speak into the bell of the phonograph, making the diaphragm vibrate and the vibrations etched the message with a needle onto a cylinder of tinfoil. Once the etched cylinder was made, it could only be played three to five times before it became unplayable because the tinfoil was too soft to withstand wear and tear.
Jermaine Cole has spent years teasing his album “The Fall-Off,” and the North Carolina rapper, lyricist and producer finally released the sprawling, 24-track double album he said was “made with intentions to be my last” in a Dreamville social media post announcing the tracklist.
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Residents of Harley Hall at Shippensburg University were panicked during Jan. 25’s snowstorm when an emergency alert broadcast noise was played over the dormitory’s public address system.
Pat Benatar declared “Love Is a Battlefield” in her popular 1983 song of the same name. Today, love is a reclamation site, and Generation Z is its refugees.
Marfan Syndrome Awareness Month is a relatively new addition to the calendar. It began with the #IKNOWMARFAN campaign, run by the Marfan Foundation in 2017.
Retired Shippensburg University Professor Andrew Carey hosted a book signing for his newly released novel, “Unlocked,” on Feb. 3, in the CUB bookstore.
It is the season of love and chocolate, and this red velvet in a mug recipe is the perfect thing to whip up in your dorm room. Whether you are celebrating alone, with a significant other or with friends, this recipe gives you a delicious and seasonally appropriate treat.
Love for a good beverage was in the air at Shippensburg University on Feb. 7 with the Activity Programming Board’s (APB) Tea Mine Valentine’s event.