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(09/13/22 4:00pm)
“Dragon Ball” fans worldwide marked their calendars for April 22, as the newest installment to the “Dragon Ball” franchise was set to release in Japan that day. This meant the film would debut in America in early June.
(09/13/22 4:00pm)
If you were to go around campus and ask 20 students what they think about Shippensburg’s dining services, you would likely get 20 different answers. It is a topic that many here at Ship seem to be passionate about, whether they are discussing the offerings at Reisner Dining Hall or the length of the Chick-Fil-A line. While first-year students may think the campus dining options are perfectly fine, many believe there has been a drop in quality compared to previous years.
(09/13/22 4:00pm)
Mikhail Gorbachev, the final leader of the Soviet Union, died from an undisclosed illness on Aug. 30. Gorbachev was 91 years old and is widely considered as of the most influential leaders in world history, having overseen the collapse of the Soviet Union during his six years in power from 1985 to 1991.
(09/13/22 4:00pm)
(09/04/22 7:38pm)
There is quite the variety of people in the garden of Shippensburg University. Among the flowers is Jack Myers, a junior biology major in the secondary education certification track.
(09/04/22 7:38pm)
Shippensburg University hosted its bi-yearly Student Involvement and Services (SIS) Fair on Friday afternoon after classes. The event drew a large crowd of interested students from a variety of backgrounds, from traditional to non-traditional, first-year students to graduate students.
(09/04/22 7:27pm)
Aries (Mar. 21-Apr. 19):
(09/12/22 4:00am)
Starting my fourth and final year of my undergraduate degree at Shippensburg University has been a strange feeling.
(08/31/22 4:28pm)
On Friday, Aug. 26, at 3:26 p.m. a shelter-in-place alert was sent out to all Shippensburg University affiliated persons via text and email. The alert was sent after the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) initiated a manhunt following a police incident near the Roxbury Treatment Center, which is approximately 1.7 miles from the campus of SU.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), as well as the top medical adviser to the U.S. president, announced that he will be stepping down from his positions in December after nearly five decades of service.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
One week before student loan payments were set to resume after the pandemic pause, President Joe Biden cancelled student debt for millions of Americans. Biden also plans to extend the payment pause for another four months. The debt cancellation only applies to graduates who make under $125,000 a year or households who make less than $250,000 a year. Graduates who applied for the Pell Grant can now have up to $20,000 in loans forgiven, and other loan recipients can be forgiven for up to $10,000.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
The Borough of Shippensburg held its 41st Annual Corn Fest last Saturday, a festival in downtown Shippensburg to preserve the town’s legacy. Corn Fest is always held on the last Saturday in August, and this year was one of the largest celebrations yet.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
Kayla Snook is a first-year art education student. Snook was an active member of the fashion club at her high school. In the fashion club, the members presented a fashion show with the different clothes that she and her peers had made.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
The “Stitchless” exhibition created by Anthony Cervino will be held in the Kauffman Gallery from Aug. 31 until October 19.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
Grab your popcorn and settle in as we travel back in time. The year is 1927. The black-and-white film era is booming.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
Shippensburg University’s reigning Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) and Division II National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national champion field hockey team will return to the field this week seeking to go back-to-back.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team kicked off its season on the wrong foot this past weekend, falling 4-0 to Frostburg State University.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
The Shippensburg University volleyball team opened its season over the weekend at the Tony Banner Memorial Classic. The Raiders had a record of 1-3 in the four matches played over the course of Friday and Saturday.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
This past summer, I worked in my father’s cancer research laboratory as a laboratory technician. My favorite part of this job was learning to work with the colony of mice we maintained to study the way different receptors inside cells impact cancer growth. This singular part of working in a laboratory required many hours of training, briefing on protocols and approval clearances. It gave me a deeper understanding of what exactly happens when scientists use animals for research, and I think that the media has skewed the reality of this practice.
(08/30/22 4:00pm)
What is it that makes binge-watching so magical? Is it the feeling of excitement of watching a series for the first time and needing to know what happens next? Or is it, perhaps, that feeling of comfort watching ten seasons of a series you’ve seen a million times before? Never before have audiences been given such access to the shows they love. Streaming services provide a haven for the biggest series in the world, but also the most obscure of cult classics. However, it’s quite noticeable that when watching a show on any streaming service, they’ll often give you the option to skip the intro. But why would you? And should you?