Hunter Wolfe
Articles
Game On: Improv! eases SU’s mind with laughter before finals week
Shippensburg University’s McFeely’s Coffeehouse lounge is a small, dimly lit space fit with more chairs than it ever fills and a thin, wooden stage that rarely gets much use.
INSINC hosts annual conference
Researchers from across the country converged at Shippensburg University Friday for the second annual social justice conference, which seeks to discuss and unveil social problems.
Integrated studies program creates new opportunities for disabled students
Speakers from Millersville University (MU) gave a special presentation in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on Tuesday to introduce a one-of-a-kind disabilities program to the Shippensburg community.
Student shows off pottery skills with exhibit
It’s 10 p.m. on a Thursday night. Many students are hunkered over their textbooks or hitting the bars, but Harley Weigle is in the art building arched over a pottery wheel shaping and reshaping clay as he visualizes the form of his next creation. Weigle, a junior, is a practicing ceramicist studying art and business at Shippensburg University, but his interest in the field goes all the way back to high school.
Naked and Afraid: What one student learned from being a live nude model
Easels are propped up around the room and students are listening to the pre-lecture droll from their instructor.
Streets of Shippensburg receive a 'Clean Sweep'
Can you tell that the streets of Shippensburg look a little bit cleaner? On Tuesday, Aug. 25, more than 75 Shippensburg University students and faculty divided into groups to pick up trash and compost scattered around the community.
SU kicks cancer’s butt at Relay
The best parts of Shippensburg University were on display Friday night as students and faculty united to raise money and awareness in SU’s seventh annual Relay for Life. Relay for Life is an overnight community fundraising event that raises money for the American Cancer Society.
Comm/journ students honored at banquet
Students do not get the opportunity to celebrate their fields of study very often, but when they do, it is a huge affair.
Runners race for DECA doughnuts
When was the last time you touched your head to your butt? How about balancing on a unicycle while wearing a straight-jacket? The Solo Circus pulled out tricks, jokes and student volunteers onto the stage Thursday night in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB). “There’s no way you drove all the way out her to juggle five balls,” performer Michael DuBois said the audience must be thinking as red orbs blurred high above his head.
Pregnancy Resource Center offers free testing and a dose of humanity
Shippensburg’s PMI Pregnancy Resource Center is a little office filled with a lot of love. When Center Director Robin Kell greeted me at the door, the first thing I noticed was the skip in her step.