APB hosts ESports Tournaments for Ship students
By / Asst. Arts & Entertainment EditorShippensburg University’s Activities Program Board (APB) is hosting online ESports tournaments for SU students through Discord.
Shippensburg University’s Activities Program Board (APB) is hosting online ESports tournaments for SU students through Discord.
The world is dealing with the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 coronavirus. However, the fear that the virus is creating is not stopping musical artists and notable celebrities from coming together and raising money for a good cause.
Feeling creative, but don’t have the full-blown studio? Why not try making a pinch pot?
While being stuck in quarantine, it is important to take care of your own well-being. Whether you dance or listen to the lyrics, music can help you remember the good in life. From Machine Gun Kelly to Paramore, here are eight songs to listen to if you need a pick-me-up.
While social media is used on a daily basis for entertainment purposes, next week it will be used to launch The Reflector’s latest edition.
Nintendo released “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” on March 20, and the game took the internet by storm.
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Shippensburg University’s Activities Programming Board (APB) announced it is cancelling Blackbear and Marc E. Bassy’s visit to SU to keep guests safe amid the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. .
Shippensburg University welcomed award-winning poet, Nikki Giovanni, Feb. 27 in H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center in honor of Black History Month.
What struggles do queer women face in south-central Pennsylvania? Nicole Santalucia, an English professor at Shippensburg University, informs the world about these struggles in her novel “The Book of Dirt.”
The Shippensburg University Music Department released its student ensemble lineup for the upcoming semester.
The SHAPE Gallery hosted a mixed media art demonstration on Feb. 22.
The Reflector hosted a poetry slam in McFeely’s on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m.
Kauffman Gallery hosted renowned art curator Esther Adler at the Pace Prints exhibit on Feb. 13.
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to take your significant other on a date he or she will never forget.
The SHAPE Gallery presented the student exhibit “Relics from the Rubble”, Friday, Feb 7.
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Shippensburg University’s In-Motion Dance Troupe performed its annual recital “An Invitation to Dance” in Memorial Auditorium. This student-run organization took the stage on Jan. 31 and Feb.1 with 21 performers.
The Pace Prints exhibit gave students the sense that a picture is worth a thousand words during its opening reception in the Kauffman Gallery Wednesday.
Get “Do Re Me Fa So” excited for “The Concert Xperience 2020.” Blackbear and Marc E. Bassy are on their way to Shippensburg University’s Heiges Field House to headline SU Activity Programming Board’s (APB) annual spring concert.