Shelby Knox believes anyone can make a change in the world
ByShelby Knox made a name for herself at the age of 17 when she was the advocate for sexual education at her high school in Lubbock, Texas.
Shelby Knox made a name for herself at the age of 17 when she was the advocate for sexual education at her high school in Lubbock, Texas.
With only five girls left in the competition, it only made sense that the sixth week of Ship Idol was diva themed.
On Sunday, the inside of Heiges Field House was transformed into a prom dress boutique for local high school girls, complete with shoes, jewelry and purses.
The Shippensburg University chapter of Kappa Beta Gamma International Sorority was founded in February 2009.
Greek Week, a series of annual competitive events between Greeks, will take place on campus next week.
Not many students at Shippensburg University know about the Fashion Archives. The basement of Harley Hall is actually home to one of the greatest collections of fashion on the East Coast.
Shippensburg University’s Reach Out Honor’s Program hosted its fourth annual Zumbathon last Friday in the Recreational Center.
I am not the type of person who makes rash decisions. I calculate, consider and often decide on taking the easiest and least risky ways of doing things.
Hopeful singers tapped into their southern side as they sang country songs for the fourth week of Ship Idol on Tuesday, Feb.
On Wednesday, Feb. 29, Marc Lamont Hill was the guest of honor at Old Main Chapel. Hill’s speech, “The War on Youth,” spoke about the idea that people today are under the impression that today’s youth are worse than young generations before them.
Granting a wish for the Make-A-Wish Foundation is no small feat. Just one wish, on average, costs $7,205 as of March 2010.
For students who have never had the pleasure of experiencing one of John Ellerbach’s classes, it should be on a list of things to do before graduation.
Shippensburg University Residence Life held its annual Tunnel of Oppression event at Naugle Hall on Feb.
Many college students are lucky enough to have their parents put them through college, but there are a select few of us who are not as fortunate.
Many Shippensburg students may remember The Hop, a diner just off-campus near Old Main. The Hop was sold over the summer, leaving students without a nearby diner for their eating needs. The Treat, located in town on 9849 Molly Pitcher Highway, is the new Hop.
With two weeks down, the aspiring singers of Ship Idol begin to feel comfortable as the competition continues into its third week.
“WTF? Where’s the Fun?” Many students on the campus of Shippensburg University often find themselves sitting around in boredom asking this very question.
Having a hard time dealing with the stresses of school? The Thought Lot Contemporary Arts Center may be able to help with its Vinyasa yoga.
Shippensburg University student Kelsea Collins is like Maroon 5 and has got the “Moves Like Jagger.” She is an English major who is keeping it moving as her college career blossoms into an opportunity to study abroad. “I don’t know what I want to do with the rest of my life so maybe this will give me a better idea,” Collins said in a quiet study room close to home at SU. Collins began traveling to Limerick University in Ireland on Jan.
With the controversy surrounding Shippensburg University and the Plan B contraceptive, it is all too clear that there are several misconceptions not only about the vending machine on campus, but Plan B as well.