Luhrs gets nostalgic with Little River Band
ByIt was a time warp back to 1978 when the Little River Band (LRB) performed at Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center Saturday night.
It was a time warp back to 1978 when the Little River Band (LRB) performed at Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center Saturday night.
Shrinking a lifelong compilation of nearly 4,000 sketches down to 20 was an arduous task for Toronto, Canada-based designer and educator, Ian Stewart.
Christians and music lovers alike united at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds for its annual Uprise Festival this past weekend.
The Shippensburg University Art Department sponsored the university-wide spring break trip to Rome, Italy, last spring. Of the 42 travelers who went on the trip, 16 were SU students.
Shippensburg University’s Pokémon Club catches Nintendo fans with free weekly Pokémon Trading Card Game Online’s (PTCGO) and promotion cards, and retains their involvement with fellowship among video game fanatics.
Shippensburg University appointed Vickie Hubbard as director of the Luhrs Performing Arts Center (LPAC) in July, but now that classes are back in session and campus is filled with students, Hubbard cannot wait to share in the magic of entertainment with SU.
Shippensburg University welcomed back its residents to a movie night on Friday, that despite the weather, fostered community bonding and friendship for the Fall Semester.
Seeking a virtual reality, the feeling of several hours of sleep and a funny video to post online, 30 eager SU students were placed into a hypnotic state by international comedy hypnotist, Michael C. Anthony Thursday night in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room.
Nestled in the midst of the Huber Art Center are Shippensburg University’s duo on-campus art galleries, The Kauffman Gallery and The Brindle Gallery.
Gentle giant Okja oinks out for all animals that have suffered through the inhumane practices of factory farming or a life destined for the slaughterhouse in the Netflix original movie, “Okja.”
After dropping an EP entitled “Prima Donna” last summer, the Long Beach rapper Vince Staples quickly got to work on his new full-length album.
DC Comic’s “Wonder Woman” hit theaters on June 2 and has shown superhero fans just how iconic Wonder Woman still is today.
Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) will kick off summer on a hot notewith its 12th annual Summer Solstice Art Festival tomorrow, June 17.
Stepping outside of the spotlight and onto black and white pages, Lily Collins debuted her first book “Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me” last month, which tapped into a side of her that she has long hidden from the often critical eyes that accompany fame.
Shippensburg University’s McFeely’s Coffeehouse lounge is a small, dimly lit space fit with more chairs than it ever fills and a thin, wooden stage that rarely gets much use.
Stewart Hall transformed beautifully into the Little Princess Playhouse on Saturday morning for the double feature production, “Alice in Wonderland” and “Princess Club.”
A group of Shippensburg University students got the chance to show off a semester’s worth of photography as a new exhibit opened at the Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) gallery Wednesday evening.
The Shippensburg University Jazz Ensemble brought everything it had for its final show of the semester on April 17 at The Thought Lot.
“Join us, come and waste an hour or two... We’ve got magic to do, just for you.
Act V Productions brought a 1989 cult classic movie to life in Memorial Auditorium with their rendition of “Heathers” this past Thursday through Sunday.