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After falling on the road to Pitt-Johnstown on Tuesday, Shippensburg University’s volleyball team rallied at home to defeat Kutztown 4-1 and East Stroudsburg 3-0 in two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division matchups on Friday night and Saturday afternoon.
Shippensburg University’s No. 1 nationally ranked field hockey team split a pair of matches this past week defeating Frostburg State 4-1 on Tuesday before falling in overtime to IUP 1-0 on Wednesday.
Shippensburg University’s wrestling team traveled to Alvernia College on Saturday to compete in the Tonee Ellis Memorial Invitational.
Shippensburg University’s swimming teams lost at home against Clarion on Friday evening, with the men’s team losing 115-70 and the women by a score of 136-50. The results move each team to 3-4 on the season.
Shippensburg University’s women’s soccer team fought to consecutive draws last week, keeping its postseason hopes alive in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division.
Shippensburg University’s men’s soccer team faced off against the East Stroudsburg University Warriors on Saturday afternoon at David See Field after honoring their five seniors in a traditional pre-game ceremony.
Bards, druids, artificers and barbarians alike gathered in McFeely’s on Friday to celebrate Dungeons and Dragons night, presented by the Activities Programming Board (APB) and the D&D club. Refreshments and snacks were provided, and most attendees wore costumes.
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The Halloween spirit made its way onto campus Monday night during Treats no Tricks, an annual event where various student organizations volunteer to bring spooky fun to people of all ages.
From feather boas to fishnets to fake pearls, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” has captivated audiences for almost 50 years, celebrating individuals of all shapes, sizes and identities and encouraging people to be themselves.
Shippensburg University hosted its 5th annual mental health check-in fair, Fresh Check Day, on Oct 29 to an impressive turnout. The event was organized by Kurt Dunkel, the Coordinator of Connection AOD & Wellness Programs.
Stewart Hall was enveloped in a warm, supportive environment on Thursday night during The Reflector’s Halloween Open Mic.
“The Nutcracker” made its reappearance Saturday evening at Luhrs Performing Arts Center. The State Ballet Theater of Ukraine took Luhrs on a whimsical night of the renowned ballet.
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” made its annual reappearance for a three-night show. Kicking off on Friday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. doors opened a half hour earlier for the audience to find seats and get ready for the show.