First fall 2025 SGA meeting highlights growing participation
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its first meeting for the 2025-2026 academic year in CUB 119 on Sept. 18.
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Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its first meeting for the 2025-2026 academic year in CUB 119 on Sept. 18.
The Shippensburg University chapter of Turning Point USA held a vigil for founder Charlie Kirk on Thursday, Sept. 18. The vigil featured speeches from three state congressmen and garnered a large turnout.
She fell in love with her psychiatrist, and he kept her until she had the “strength” to walk away.
Lackhove Hall hosts mental health themed bingo.
Shippensburg University’s Activities Programming Board (APB) held an instructed paint night in the CUB MPR on Sep. 20.
Jonathan Mooney, an education advocate, spoke at the Luhrs Center on Sept. 17 to tell his story about struggling with education due to learning disabilities, and how he is advocating for change.
Shippensburg University’s African Student Association (ASA) hosted A Taste of Africa at Gilbert Hall on Thursday, Sept. 18.
Shippensburg University’s Car Club held its second-ever motor show on Sept. 21.
The Shippensburg University men’s soccer team played two non-conference games on the road this past week. On Wednesday, the Raiders fell to Lock Haven 4-2, but they rebounded on Saturday with a 1-0 win over Slippery Rock.
Shippensburg University’s No. 2 nationally ranked field hockey team moved to 7-0 on the year after posting a pair of home shutouts and a road win over No. 6 Mansfield.
After reading Reese’s Book Club pick, “Cassandra in Reverse,” I became obsessed with Holly Smale’s ability to grab readers with her charming characters and hilarious occurrences. When I saw the August release of “I know How This Ends,” by Smale, I was excited to read more of her work.
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is experiencing a pop culture renaissance. Once considered a niche hobby in the ‘70s and ‘80s, D&D now boasts a large, diverse fanbase that is rapidly pushing it into the cultural mainstream.
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I saw these guys live and I left the moshpit with a limp.
Frank Hancock’s Ballroom Dance classes are back again this fall semester! For almost 15 years, the Luhrs Center has hosted dancers, young and experienced, from all over the Cumberland Valley area to learn all things ballroom.
Shippensburg University volleyball struggled this weekend, losing matches to Wheeling and Fairmont State on Friday before splitting matches with West Liberty and West Virginia State on Saturday. They fall to 6-5 overall this season.
A gas line break Tuesday morning on Richard Avenue forced the evacuation of nearby homes as emergency crews worked to contain the leak.