Student spotlight: Samantha Stambaugh
BySamantha Stambaugh, a senior at SU, has made many accomplishments in her four-year career here at the university.
Samantha Stambaugh, a senior at SU, has made many accomplishments in her four-year career here at the university.
Shippensburg is known for its locally-run businesses, and one such local business, located on King Street, can be easily overlooked in the midst of row homes, churches, and restaurants and bars.
With just weeks to go before the end of another quick semester, Shippensburg University students got a chance to unwind and have fun with friends playing an old playground classic. The Shippensburg University Chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) sponsored a dodge ball tournament Sunday evening at the ShipRec from 7:00 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 4, marked the beginning of Non-Traditional Student Week. Non-traditional students were asked ““What does pursuing an education from Shippensburg University mean to you as a non-traditional student?” and had the opportunity to write an essay to answer the question.
Bottles, cans, cartons and boxes all hung from a single strand from tree to recycling bin in the academic quad.
Ladies and gentlemen, keep your shirts on. The Bridge for Kids organization hosted its annual “Mr. Shippensburg Male Beauty Pageant” on Nov.
University of Connecticutt Professor Gina Barreca demonstrated the power humor has to bring two kinds of people together: the male and the female kind at the Memorial Auditorium.
Brianna Bowen is a sophomore criminal justice major at Shippensburg University. Bowen has worked for the Shippensburg University Police Department for a year and a half and is the youngest intern there to date.
This semester, Shippensburg University has 85 international students from 27 different countries across five different continents. John Enerah, a 21-year-old sophomore from Nigeria, came to the United States just a year ago to attend SU.
Shippensburg University students reached out to families in the Chambersburg Area School District in an attempt to collect “Clothes for the Code.” The school district implemented a new dress code policy this year that angered many families. Seniors Laura Hoffstetter, Rashad Curtis, Cynthia Balmer and Jesse Hundley held a clothing drive in Chambersburg, Pa., for families who could not afford to buy clothes that adhere to the school district’s new policy. Hoffstetter, Curtis, Balmer and Hundley are social work majors.
The sisters of Alpha Omicron Pi held a Spike Out Arthritis Volleyball tournament on Nov. 9 from noon until 2 p.m.
With big dreams ahead, 19-year-old student Abbey DeBaugh uses her love for politics in her communities both at home and school.
The bar has been raised from last year’s Mini-THON, setting a new goal for donations. The 2013 Mini-Thon is determined to receive more than $13,000 in their second THON on Nov.
Launch is a mini-conference that Shippensburg University’s CCO campus ministers, along with a team of students, put together. The event is set up to mirror the larger conference held in February each year called Jubilee.
Sophomore Anna Burnhisel is a communication/journalism major at Shippensburg University. When it comes to dressing for classes, Burnhisel likes to dress nicely but stay comfortable at the same time.
The Foreign Film Club is a leisurely club on Shippensburg’s campus that strives to expose students to different cultures and promote human understanding.
Shippensburg University (SU) students learned how to break, loop and scratch at Icon Djs’ music technology workshop this past Friday.
On campus today, it’s hard to find anyone without a laptop. But not everyone is capable of fixing his or her computer that they use on daily basis.
Some students like to relax and do nothing when the weekend hits. Others prefer to work their brains even more by answering trivia questions. On Friday afternoon, Shippensburg students gathered in teams of two to three and tested their knowledge at the “BRAINSTORM!