SHIP LIFE


11/10/2014, 10:16pm

Feed-A-Friend needs your help

The African American Organization (Afro-Am) and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) are collecting monetary donations for the 41st Annual Feed-A-Friend food drive.


11/3/2014, 10:22pm

Zombie Prom

If you were looking for a Halloween party with food, music, contests and prizes the Zombie Prom was the perfect place to be.


10/28/2014, 8:38pm

Free to be me

When it comes to spreading awareness regarding social issues, it is important to educate others to get a point across.


10/27/2014, 10:15pm

Retire your razor this Movember

“Touch your junk!” has not caught on among college-aged Americans quite like “feel your boobies!,” but perhaps it should, since men aged 15 to 34 are at highest risk for testicular cancer, according to cancer.gov That is one of the reasons why students in associate management professor Allison Watts’ strategic implementation class, are volunteering to spread the word about Movember, a men’s health initiative, at Shippensburg University.


10/27/2014, 10:04pm

The Grimm adventures of a Pilipino radish

Three visiting authors read from their writing Thursday night in a seasonably chilly Old Main Chapel. The Reflector, the Department of English and the College of Arts and Sciences sponsored the poet Karla Kelsey, the novelist Erin Entrada Kelly and the memoirist Jen Hirt. The authors read from their works that displayed the different formal conventions and methods to make meaning, but also the author’s different foci and backgrounds.


10/22/2014, 5:30pm

Student values Puerto Rican heritage

A person’s ethnicity does not define who they are, but ethnicity and the celebration of culture can have a significant impact on a person’s life. Dejean Pean is in his senior year at Ship, just a few semesters away from earning his bachelor’s degree in Business Finance.


10/22/2014, 5:19pm

SAFE cupcakes bring color to LGBT adversity

Six bands of confectionary were vibrant in the bright sunlight as Shippensburg University’s students advocating for equality (SAFE) gave away free cupcakes to promote lesbian gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) awareness.