Kayla Corbin
Articles
Off-campus housing to see changes
As the end of the semester approaches, so does the task of moving out of a place you have called home for the past few months.
Medical facility serves as alternative to hospitals
There are two urgent care facilities near the Shippensburg area that offer treatment for common, non-life-threatening conditions to patients on a daily basis.
Alpha Phi raises money for cardiac care
Laughter echoed through the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) on March 18 as 11 men competed for the chance to be crowned Mr. Ivy.
John Scott: The NHL’s unlikely MVP
John Scott, a player in the National Hockey League (NHL), was chosen by fans to participate in the All-Star competition from Jan.
Barbie gets a realistic makeover
The iconic Barbie doll will be getting an overdue makeover, Mattel announced on Jan. 28. Instead of just coming in the one size, small waist, big chest and round bottom, Barbie will now be tall, petite or curvy, USA TODAY reports.
Tainted water in Michigan
The town of Flint, Michigan has been in a federal state of emergency since Jan. 16 because of their lead-tainted water, according to USA Today. Residents of Flint started to complain about the water in April 2014, when they noticed a weird taste and smell.
Using wheelchairs for the sake of fashion
Reality star Kylie Jenner is under scrutiny after photographs for Interview magazine surfaced of her posed in a wheelchair.
SU professors present study on Chile
Shippensburg University students gathered in the Grove Hall forum on Wednesday, Nov. 18, to hear Dr. Paul Marr speak on a study conducted in Chile. The presentation was titled “the Enhanced Vegetation Index Trends of High-altitude Cushion Bogs in the Andes of Northern Chile.” The study took place from 2001 to 2013.
Singing for a sister: Fundraiser for Kappa Delta Phi alumna
On Wednesday, Nov. 11, the sisters of Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority held a karaoke night to raise money for an alumna who was recently diagnosed with lupus.
Is Starbucks anti-Christmas?
This year’s holiday Starbucks cups are stirring up controversy among celebrities, pastors and anyone else in-between.