Shippensburg students showcase writing
ByStudents from around the Shippensburg area came together this month to present their creative writing at an event known as “Young Voices” at the Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education (SHAPE) Gallery.
Students from around the Shippensburg area came together this month to present their creative writing at an event known as “Young Voices” at the Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education (SHAPE) Gallery.
How would you feel, if you learned that you are related to the infamous serial killer “Leatherface?” Heather Miller (played by Alexandra Daddario) received an envelope telling her that she inherited a residence in Texas by her grandmother who recently died, which led to Heather being told, by her caretakers, that her real parents died when she was a baby.
Have you ever woken up for your 8 a.m. class and wished that you could fall back asleep without consequences? During his early years at Heidelberg College, comedian Brian Regan felt the weight many students share.
The Shin High Foxes are a local indie/rock band with punk influences that help them create a unique blend of music only seen in Shippensburg, Pa., and the surrounding areas. “We’re All Alright,” the band’s first EP (extended play) will be releasing at the end of May, but we snagged an advanced copy to give you a sneak peak. The album starts off with a musical prelude, which I found a bit boring, not knowing what to expect.
The Thought Lot Contemporary Arts Center is a place where local bands get together and play both their original songs and covers.
Ryan Palmer’s “Untitled Universe” exhibit opened in the Huber Art Center’s Brindle Student Gallery on April 14.The art on display is digital fine art prints. Palmer majors in art and will be graduating this May.
After three weeks of tough competition, judges’ critiques and 12 talented contestants, Shippensburg University finally has a new Ship Idol.
“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” This is the perfect quote to summarize every aspect of “Tucker & Dale vs.
While many know the name “Bring It On” from the five movies that were made about cheerleading rivalries and high school drama, not many know these movies were made into a musical.
A cute and spunky cheerleading team practices over summer break to win the spirit stick at their pep rally and to compete in a national competition.
Many are at least a little intimidated by the works of William Shakespeare. Shippensburg University students and ACT V directors Robert “BJ” Hile and James “Jimmy” Wright may have found the ideal solution to make these timeless works more accessible. In fact, they may have underestimated their success, as Wednesday’s audience continued to swell and exceed the number of available seats, creating a scramble to locate and provide additional chairs more than once. Wright, Hiles and SU’s student theater group ACT V, presented six bite-sized pieces of Shakespeare’s plays in their production of “An Hour with William Shakespeare.” Performances were held in Henderson gymnasium on April 16 and 17.
With a much anticipated show days away, fans at Shippensburg University and around central Pennsylvania were given the bad news: Machine Gun Kelly broke his foot.
Shippensburg Area Senior High School welcomed Christian rock band, RED, among other Christian music groups with open arms Sunday as the group stopped in Shippensburg on its RED: Recalibrated Tour.
The CUB amphitheater was bustling on Saturday. From 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. the DECA Entrepreneurship club hosted its second annual Spring Expo.
Musicians at Shippensburg University are not offered the option of majoring in music but choose to play anyway.
Every day in the United States, 105 people die as a result of drug overdose. On Feb. 7, Kyle Golter was one of these deaths.
On Friday, March 28, I went and saw a show by a band called The Bergamot, out of Brooklyn. It was an incredibly different experience.
Put on a show in a theater undergoing renovation. You cannot use the curtains. You cannot use most of the stage lighting.
Every day in the United States, 105 people die as a result of drug overdose. On Feb. 7, Kyle Golter was one of these deaths.
Parents suck, siblings drive each other nuts and a rock band accompanies all the ups and downs. Well, for the Goodman family that’s all true.