APB hosts homecoming bingo night
ByShippensburg’s “Shipelodeon” homecoming 2018 festivities were continued with a night of bingo on Saturday.
Shippensburg’s “Shipelodeon” homecoming 2018 festivities were continued with a night of bingo on Saturday.
Halloween is approaching at lightening speed, and for all of you who dress up for Halloween, sometimes there may be a temptation to dress up as Native Americans.
Shovel in hand, Roneka Jones, intern at Shippensburg University’s Women’s Center, blanketed tulip bulbs with a layer of soil in the Jamie Fecker Garden by Lackhove Hall last Tuesday for SU’s annual tulip planting ceremony.
What better way to relieve already piled-on stress from the first month of school than by attending the Activities Program Board’s (APB) spa night?
Take a moment. Close your eyes. Breathe in one, two, three. Breathe out one, two, three.
To paraphrase Tim Krabbe, nature generously rewards those willing to court her.
As we venture into the month of October, wholeheartedly known as “the month of Halloween” in my household, I pose the question: why do we police who gets to participate in Halloween’s events, including trick-or-treating, dressing up or benefiting from the kindhearted patrons who buy a ton of overpriced candy just to give it away?
As we enter the last few days of September, Halloween month is just around the corner.
Shippensburg’s annual beer and wine festival kicked off its second year on Saturday with great success.
Shippensburg University students put their sports, music and movie knowledge to the test at the Activities Program Board (APB) trivia night Thursday.
With outstretched arms, Christopher Kovats-Bernat, an American anthropologist and one-year visiting anthropology professor at Shippensburg University, brought to words the tattoos that adorn his skin from elbow to wrist. The Haitian flag, Voodoo spirits and phrases penned in foreign script are among the eight.
Shippensburg University’s recently honored those lost to suicide through a suicide awareness vigil on World Suicide Awareness and Prevention Day.
Shippensburg University’s Cycling Club is here, and they are not messing around.
In my four years at Shippensburg University, the fascination with Richard Avenue still strikes me as odd.
Do you remember your freshman year? Times of stumbling around to find the correct building, mostly lost and confused. Luckily, the Class of 2022 will not have to know the struggle thanks to Shippensburg’s new first-year experience program.
Students attended the first in a series of Adulting 101 presentations in the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library on Sept. 6 to learn more about financial aid and how to apply for loans.
Do you remember your freshman year? For many, it included times of stumbling around to find the correct building lost and confused. Luckily, the Shippensburg University Class of 2022 will not have to know the struggle thanks to the new first-year seminar program.
While most people were coating their bodies with mosquito repellent to avoid the blood-sucking pests this summer, Bailey Bzdak, a senior geoenvironmental studies and biology major at Shippensburg University, was seeking them out.
Shippensburg University student Logan Wein traveled across Europe for 11 days, collaborating with businesses and soaking in the culture throughout his trip.
Every student hopes to make an impact on others when attending a college. Some students achieve these goals through clubs, activities or working on campus.