Dickinson College students set up encampment to protest war in Gaza
Dickinson College has now joined the ranks of other universities all over the country that have established encampments to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Dickinson College has now joined the ranks of other universities all over the country that have established encampments to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.
“Humor can bring people under the tent.” ~ Ted Danson
The chess club, which consistently hosts 15-20 players, serves as a community for its members, embracing the fun and competition of the game.
On Sunday, Apr. 21, Mark Hartman took his final bow on the Luhrs Performing Arts Center stage after 16 years of teaching, conducting and serving at Shippensburg University.
Sophomore Colin Arnold will be taking over as the student trustee for Shippensburg University this fall, inheriting the position currently held by Rangeline DeJesus, who will be graduating this spring.
A new student sponsorship fund provided eight students with the chance to experience the biannual book fair at Grace B. Luhrs University Elementary School. Organized by Shippensburg student Noreaga Goff, the ICare initiative made it possible for families in need to provide their children with the funds needed to take part in this experience.
If Theo Campomanes sees you, he will say hi. It’s as simple as that. Where he might see you, however, is much less certain.
Shippensburg University’s Pride and Gender Equity (PAGE) Center hosted the annual Take Back the Night event on Thursday evening in McFeely’s. Take Back the Night is an international movement that has been happening for over 60 years to empower survivors of gender-based violence. The event is an opportunity for people to walk, speak, stand and chant until sexual violence is no more.
Elite modeling troupe made Memorial Auditorium their runway during their Elite’s Next Top Model performance as a part of Shippenburg’s UMOJA Conference, also known as Statewide.
Shippensburg University’s Black Student Union and Latino Student Organization kicked off the 30th UMOJA Conference on April 18 with a fish fry and a pool party.
Luhrs Performing Arts Center welcomed Dino World: Live to its stage on April 28. The Grove Theater was filled with families excited to catch a glimpse at the prehistoric show.
Shippensburg University’s Acting Group presented the musical “Once Upon a Mattress” in the Memorial Auditorium this weekend.
Taylor Swift’s album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” was released at midnight on April 19. Two hours later, Swift surprised her fans with a double album called “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology.”
Sharon Green-Coons is a senior art major who loves focusing on intricate detail in her work to enhance a new perspective for her viewers. She often uses ink and pencil as her medium to achieve such fine elements.
Shippensburg University’s Art and Design Department hosted its 46th Annual SU Juried Student Art Exhibition at the Kauffman Gallery on Saturday April 27. The awards were presented at 1:30 p.m. The event showcased 29 students and 50 pieces.
The Piano Guys brought the house down in the Luhrs Center Tuesday night with their nearly three-hour show, leaving the audience in awe.
Shippensburg University lacrosse fell short to No. 11 East Stroudsburg 11-3 on Senior Day in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division game on Saturday at Robb Sports Complex.
Shippensburg University’s track-and-field teams powered through rainy conditions to pick up 11 event wins and four meet records in the 19th annual Paul Kaiser Classic this Saturday at Seth Grove Stadium.
Shippensburg University’s baseball team won three of four games against Kutztown this weekend, moving its record to 26-18 overall, including 19-13 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) play.
Shippensburg University’s softball team, despite qualifying for PSAC berth, had a tough week against conference opponents going 1-5. On Tuesday and Saturday, the Raiders were swept in doubleheaders by the West Chester Golden Rams (4-3; 8-2) and the Kutztown Golden Bears (12-7; 11-6). The Raiders split their series on Friday against the Mansfield Mountaineers (8-0; 6-4).