Library offers resources, places for students to work on presentations
By / Ship Life EditorGoing to the library may be a bore for some people, but for others there is a world of resources to discover right at their fingertips.
Going to the library may be a bore for some people, but for others there is a world of resources to discover right at their fingertips.
Shippensburg University student Chandler Kouakou showcased his heritage with photos and artifacts from the Ivory Coast in the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library.
Now that the semester has started, it is time to think about classes and assignments. College is designed to be a bit of a challenge. That means expecting perfection is probably not the way to go.
Many students find college gets harder as the years go on. There will be a point at which students might be struggling in a course and need help.
Perfect for dessert or just a snack, these brownies are easy to make and can be made in the dorm kitchens or at home with few ingredients.
For over 60 years, “The Reflector” has provided a creative outlet for Shippensburg University students to showcase their literary work and art.
Winter break has come to an end and the spring semester has begun.
A new semester is beginning, but the school year is halfway over.
During the winter break, warm yourself with a nice buttery meal that friends and family will enjoy.
Sororities at Shippensburg University dedicate their time to support the campus community and build sisterhoods within their chapters while achieving academic success.
Getting a good night’s sleep is hard enough without extra obstacles such as insomnia and other sleep disorders.
This bite-size dessert is perfect for a fall snack for anyone who wants a quick bite to eat.
College teaches you all about finding and keeping a job. But what do you do when you need to quit one?
Shippensburg has the potential to make a big difference in the lives of school children.
Shippensburg University was in for a colorful evening featuring a drag queen, sexual jokes, confetti and rainbow-colored candy to start off the weekend.
Most college students would have to be subpoenaed to show up to court, but a team of Shippensburg University students go voluntarily.
Scores of well-dressed men filled Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room (MPR) Nov. 9 snacking on sandwiches and fruit cups in anticipation for the first-ever B.R.O.T.H.E.R.S. Summit to begin.