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If I’m really serious about getting better, I need to get better,” said Luther Kissam V.  Cole Kissam, otherwise known as his ...
Spring has sprung in Shippensburg, and rather than enjoy the flowers around campus, some students are kneeling next to storm ...
Student Government Association (SGA) elections are once again underway. SGA held elections at the end of February for its Executive Leadership Committee, but the current round of elections is for ...
Now in his second year at Shippensburg University, Corey Williams is an assistant professor in the economics department.  As the sole macroeconomist in his department, he usually teaches several ...
The Asian American and Pacific Islander Organization (AAPIO) hosted its third annual Asian and Pacific Islander Extravaganza on April 10, bringing a vibrant mix of music, dance and cuisine to the ...
I try to take students from where they are to somewhere else, and to me, that is also like therapy,” said Erica Galioto.  Galioto, a Shippensburg University English professor, is a believer of ...
Shippensburg University hosted its annual Greek Lip Sync at Memorial Auditorium in celebration of the end of Greek Week. Throughout the week, each Greek organization competed in various games against ...
Seventy years later, and Johnny Mathis is still the “Voice of Romance.” Mathis took the Luhrs Center stage on Thursday, April 10 and danced the night away.
You have likely seen the videos of moviegoers clapping louder than they did during “Avengers: Endgame.” The popcorn buckets flying across the theater. You might have even heard people incessantly ...
Ezra Lehman Memorial Library is pleased to announce our continued recognition as a Gold Star library in the Pennsylvania Library Association’s (PALA) PA Forward initiative, a status which we have ...
A man scaled an iron security fence in the middle of the night, eluded police and broke into the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion where he set a fire that left significant damage and forced Gov. Josh ...
Center participated in the LGBTQ Day of Silence in the Ceddia Union Building’s (CUB) PAGE Center and Ampitheatre on April 11.