Joseph Ketchem
Articles
Students discuss drug policy with expert
A former employee of the Office of National Drug Control Policy within the White House told Shippensburg University students about the dangers of legalizing marijuana in terms of it being an international issue, as well as a personal one. Stephen R.
Becoming an accidental journalist
Vikram Gandhi, a filmmaker and correspondent for VICE News, made a stop by Old Main Chapel on Wednesday, April 1, to tell his story and discuss the quickly evolving world of the millennial generation. Gandhi discussed the concept of do-it-yourself (DIY) journalism, his story of once being an aspiring filmmaker, right out of college, with a bachelor’s degree in religious studies and what he decided to do after college, which led him to this moment. After college, Gandhi filmed a documentary where he pretended to be a spiritual healing guru.
‘You Don’t Know My Story’ promotes culture
“You Don’t Know My Story,” a production of Black cultural expression composed by the Shippensburg University African American Organization in collaboration with the Office of Multicultural student affairs, wrapped up Saturday, at the Memorial Auditorium.
Salsa magic spices things up
Are your hips dishonest? Do you find dancing with new people fun? Salsa magic, a dance instruction in salsa dancing transforms complete novice dancers into masters of salsa in just a few hours.