SHIP LIFE


4/9/2014, 8:30am

Kupkakes for Kris and PRSSA 'Light the Night'

The Kupkakes for Kris committee raises money every year to help families who are battling cancer. On Wednesday, April 2 at 6 p.m., the group hosted its event, “Light the Night” in the quad to honor those suffering or who have passed away from cancer. The event allowed students and faculty to decorate a paper lantern in honor of someone they know who has suffered from or is suffering from cancer.


4/9/2014, 8:28am

Old Main shines blue for autism awareness

Old Main shone bright blue Wednesday night in honor of World Autism Awareness Day. Just like the Eiffel Tower, the Sydney Opera House and several other major landmarks across the globe, Old Main cast blue lights in the night sky as Autism Awareness month kicked off.


4/5/2014, 12:08am

Relay for Life begins Friday, April 4

Forty-five teams consisting of 490 participants have 12 hours in Ship Rec to raise money for the fight against cancer. Shippensburg University’s Colleges against Cancer (CAC) organization fundraises and plans all year long for its annual Relay for Life.


3/31/2014, 9:15pm

Recipe of the Week: Baked Ziti

Ingredients: 1 pound ziti pasta 4 cups tomato sauce 2 cups cottage cheese 2 cups mozzarella cheese 1 cup parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon pepper Directions: Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees.


3/31/2014, 8:17pm

Sheila Foster works toward her fourth college degree

At 27 years old, Sheila Foster is working toward her fourth college degree. After earning bachelor’s degrees in psychology and athletic training from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a master’s degree in sports psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Foster returned to school, enrolling in Shippensburg University’s English secondary education program.


3/13/2014, 7:15pm

Students steer toward graduate admissions

Graduate school can be a scary concept to grasp for those who are unfamiliar with the process. It’s an excellent way to boost your credentials in the real world, but many undergraduate students do not know where to start when looking into grad school.