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Picture this: A video game where you fly around a mystical expanse fighting bad guys in a futuristic and highly-customizable exo-suit that would leave Tony Stark in awe.
The department of international studies hosted “The Babushkas of Chernobyl” in the John L. Grove Forum as yet another installment in its film series last Thursday.
Places, please! Shippensburg University’s Act V Theatre Co. is beginning preparations for a semester of productions with auditions for their new one-act festival.
The long line outside of the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center reflected the excitement and anticipation of Shippensburg University students on Saturday night for the Bazzi and Bryce Vine concert.
The Activities Program Board (APB) will bring the “Xperience” of Bazzi and Bryce Vine to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 2.
Sique Spence explained "Baroque Biology Series #3" during her presentation on the exhibit. This painting, by Katerina Lanfranco, shows organic growth being quelled by fires of rebirth. In this way, it represents destruction as well as life.
Members of the Shippensburg community witnessed the unveiling of the Nancy Hoffman Gallery’s exhibit of “Earth, Air, Fire, Water” last Wednesday in Shippensburg University’s Kauffman Gallery.
The world-renowned and historic Vienna Boys Choir stopped by the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Dec. 8 during its “Christmas in Vienna” tour.
The Shippensburg University Madrigal Singers opened up the Christmas season with their annual Christmas concert Friday, Nov. 30. Dinner was also provided, and the Old Main Chapel was packed for both the Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 shows.
The SU Madrigal Singers give their audience a musical performance with their dinner. Each year the singers perform their Christmas concert in Old Main Chapel.
Classic hits from Kanye West, Weezer and OutKast serenaded Shippensburg University students’ eardrums as they sauntered into the Thought Lot Thursday night for a listening party held by SU junior Zach Geesaman and sophomore Luke Hershey.
SU senior Zach Geesaman and sophomore Luke Hershey talk about their album “Lonely Mr. Spaceman.” The album is available on YouTube and Soundcloud Thursday night at the Thought Lot.
Saturday night’s performance of “42 ft. - A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels” by Cirque Mechanics, brought the energy of the big top to Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center. The ensemble that came to life in 2004 showcased its ability to entertain like no other.
According to the Cirque Mechanics website, the show has “stories are wrapped in circus acrobatics, mechanical wonders and a bit of clowning around.” In the photo above the performers do a gravity-defying stunt.
Much like Santa Claus who is said to trek the world by sleigh every Christmas Eve, making many stops to deliver bow-topped gifts to children young and old, Celtic Woman, on its “The Best of Christmas Tour,” made a stop in Shippensburg on Thursday to deliver the gift of music to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
The newest member of Celtic Woman, vocalist Megan Walsh, steps onstage to highlight her vocals with a solo song. The three other members of Celtic Woman had their share of solo performances throughout the night too.
On Friday, Nov. 16, the cast and crew for “Clue: Onstage” brilliantly performed its opening show. Originally supposed to open Thursday, Nov. 15, the opening show had to be postponed to Friday due to inclement weather. It was well worth the wait.