Justin Hawbaker Ship Life Editor
Articles
Ugrille serves remaining Shippensburg University students during campus closure
While most students have gone home during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, there are still a few living in Naugle Hall.
Former SU professor remembered fondly by community members
The loss of Agnes Ragone, a well-loved former Shippensburg University French and Spanish professor, brought the SU community together in grief and mourning.
Library offers resources, places for students to work on presentations
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.
Learning Center offers tutoring to all students
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.
Commentary: Five tips for a successful spring semester
A new semester is beginning, but the school year is halfway over.
SU professor gives tips for a better night's sleep
Getting a good night’s sleep is hard enough without extra obstacles such as insomnia and other sleep disorders.
Drag Queen comes to perform during bingo event, rattles over sexualization
Shippensburg University was in for a colorful evening featuring a drag queen, sexual jokes, confetti and rainbow-colored candy to start off the weekend.
New organization educates on intentions with the help of cookies
Picture walking into a room with a fresh smell of baked goods waiting to be eaten. Now imagine eating them to support a new organization on campus.
SU homecoming king gives advice to future runners
At Shippensburg University, students are recommended to join at least one organization on campus to gain experience and become part of the community. Homecoming King Ramses Ovalles knows this all too well as he is a part of seven different organizations.