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The world needs saving; but how are we going to save it?
Shippensburg University College of Arts and Sciences Dean Sabita Manian hosted the inaugural Beads and Beignets social hour on March 5 in the Dauphin Humanities Center Fishbowl.
The King & Saint Café on 512 West King St. is a new café and bakery in Shippensburg.
AJ Mitchell’s second studio album, “As Far As The Eye Can See,” was released on March 7 with 12 new tracks to dance in your room to.
Stand-up comedian Greg Warren performed at the Luhrs Performing Arts Center on March 6, bringing an hour’s worth of laughs to a large audience.
The Shippensburg University Women’s and Gender Studies Program and the PAGE Center cohosted the annual screening of the film “Picture a Scientist” this Friday along with a Q&A panel that followed.
The Luhrs Center of Performing Arts is showcasing Spring Ballroom Dance, a six-week course for beginner and advanced ballroom dance techniques led by Fred Hancock. The group gathers on the Luhrs stage for a simple breakdown of four dance styles: the Tango, Cha-Cha, Swing and the Foxtrot. Dancers of all ages are welcome, partner or no partner.
Approximately 100 residents showed up at the Firefighters Activity Center Tuesday night to participate in a community town hall and hear updates about Shippensburg’s future.
Shippensburg University’s women’s basketball team suffered a tough comeback from Kutztown on Wednesday night after leading for three quarters. The Raiders’ record moves to 8-17 overall.
Shippensburg University´s tennis team started its road trip successfully with a 5-2 win over D’Youville on Friday but ended with a 5-2 loss to Daemen on Saturday. Both games took place indoors in the Miller Tennis Center in Williamsville, New York.
Shippensburg University’s swimming teams competed at the Graham Aquatic Center last week for the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championships. The men’s team placed sixth and the women’s team placed ninth.
Shippensburg University’s baseball team won a pair of home games this past weekend against Gannon, taking both Saturday games 5-4 and 8-7 before falling 5-4 on Sunday. The results put the Raiders at 4-3 on the young season.
Speeches for the 2025-2026 Student Government Association leadership election took place this past Thursday, Feb. 20, at 5 p.m. Four SGA candidates delivered speeches at McFeely’s in hopes of securing an elected position.
Shippensburg University’s Council of Trustees approved upcoming rates for on-campus housing and dining during its first meeting of 2025.
I hope that everyone has had a good start to the Spring 2025 semester so far. Spring break is almost here, something to look forward to.
SU’s Student Government Association began its first meeting of the academic year by swearing in Residence Hall Association Senator Ayden Kurtek. He was met with many warm welcomes from numerous SGA members.
Officials from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection briefed Shippensburg residents Thursday about trace amounts of contaminated water detected in Middle Spring Creek.