Joey Ketchem
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Neil Sedaka performs timeless tunes at Luhrs
If you did not recognize his smile after he walked on stage this Saturday, you might have to open your ears instead to hear the singer who made his mark during the time of great exploration and evolution. Neil Sedaka came to the stage accompanied by a band of drums, piano, bass and backup vocals.
Danny Willett’s first win on the PGA tour
Danny Willett was not expected to even show up to the Masters this week, as he was the last person to register for the tournament, Willett, 28, walked off the 18th hole fairway as a Masters Champion and as a new father.
Lacrosse finishes weekend empty-handed
The Shippensburg University women’s lacrosse team lost this Saturday in a road match against Seton Hill University.
Softball drops doubleheader
The Shippensburg Raiders softball team suffered a pair of losses this Friday in a doubleheader against Kutztown University, 3-2 and 4-3, in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division matchup at North Campus Field. The SU Raiders had not played for 12 days prior to Friday’s game. In its first game, after four innings, the Raiders fell behind three runs.
Iconic ‘60s singers put on timeless show
The seats in H Ric. Luhrs Performing Arts Center were packed to capacity Friday night. The reason?
Star gazing at the Dibert-Roddick Planetarium
The planetarium was lit with an orange glow as people shuffled in and sat down. Their eyes were pointed toward the domed ceiling Thursday night at Franklin Science Center in the Dibert-Roddick Planetarium. Allen Armstrong, a physics professor of Shippensburg University, hosted the planetarium show for the third time.