KupKakes for Kris 5K Run/Walk
ByKupkakes for Kris is a non-profit organization in honor of cancer fighter Kris Green. Kris was a member of the Central Pennsylvania public relations community and served as a crucial member.
Kupkakes for Kris is a non-profit organization in honor of cancer fighter Kris Green. Kris was a member of the Central Pennsylvania public relations community and served as a crucial member.
One in six Americans face hunger daily. This alarming statistic is what motivated the Shippensburg University PRSSA Project Share Committee to host a hunger awareness week on campus.
Rachel Flicker, a 21-year-old junior, is a psychology student at Shippensburg University. Flicker has been heavily involved with the campus, the community and even outside her community in the past three years she has spent at SU. Flicker is involved in several organizations on campus.
Shippensburg University students went barefoot for a day to raise awareness of children’s health and education. On Tuesday, April 16, Shippensburg University went “One Day Without Shoes.’ This is the fourth year SU has participated in the “One Day Without Shoes” event.
Are you interested in giving back to the community in more ways than one? Do you enjoy helping others?
Shippensburg University’s quidditch team hosted the Flying High Quidditch Tournament on Saturday, April 20.
Two Shippensburg Greek organizations combined efforts this year to raise money for Relay For Life.
Alpha Omicron Pi women’s fraternity was first founded at Barnard College in New York. Since then there have been 190 chapters installed with more than 151,000 initiated members all over the world.
Garrie Grenfell is a sophomore at Shippensburg University and is majoring in Communication/Journalism with an emphasis is in Public Relations.
Whether you’re pulling an all-nighter to finish that 10-page paper or cramming for finals, distracting websites — such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter — can be your worst enemy.
Several student members of the Shippensburg chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) are working with the Environmental Club and the Environmental Steering Committee to host a dumpster dive on campus this week.
Veterans are unlikely to ask for help, much less, ask for hand outs, but the Student Veterans of America of Shippensburg do indeed have a hand out.
WSYC’s, 88.7 FM second annual “Up All Night” showcased the station’s deejays, and allowed local performers live airtime, but mostly it was held for the students — and it almost did not happen. WSYC’s PR Director Alex Anstett, a junior, along with students in the Communication/Journalism Department’s practicum course had been planning the event since January.
The campus saw an interesting sight this weekend with everything from professional cosmetics and handcrafted jewelry to traditional ocarinas and repurposed glass bottles gracing Heiges Field House.
The 28 students traveled from northern France to New York City for a few days, then came to Shippenburg last Thursday evening until Sunday morning.
Shippensburg University’s entrepreneurship club E-BOSS is scheduled to host a Spring Expo this Saturday, April 13.
Did you know according to the U.S Labor Department the employment outlook for the social work profession is expected to increase 25 percent from 2010 to 2020?
On Friday, April 5, at noon, choreographer Wadi Jones kicked off a flash mob to a remix of Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble.” Jones started off the flash mob inside the Raider Room and quickly moved outside into the amphitheater.
SU students and the community celebrated the Year of the Snake, a Chinese tradition, on Thursday in the Ceddia Union Building MPR.
Many students tend to find their schedules to be overwhelming when trying to balance their course load with a club, sport or job thrown on top.