Miranda Ikeda
Articles
Shippensburg Public Library grows local community
After about 10 years of planning and designing, the Shippensburg Public Library expansion moved forward with the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction on the library’s new addition.
SU promotes sustainability initiatives
A German pharmaceutical and chemical company recently purchased Monsanto, a United States seed company, raising inquiries about the impending future effects on the country’s local agriculture.
SU promotes campus sustainability initiatives
Bayer, a German pharmaceutical and chemical company, recently purchased Monsanto, a U.S. seed company. With this monopolizing purchase, inquiries were raised about the impending future effects on our local agriculture.
Key’s new album is ‘Here’
Embracing tenacious, old-school R&B while incorporating political undertones, Alicia Keys released her eighth album “HERE” on Nov. 4.
Recipe of the week: Grammy’s Sugar Cookies
Growing up, I was never a fan of sugar cookies. I always ran to chocolate chip or M&M cookies that gave me a tiny hint of chocolate.
Country music hits big ‘5-0’
Amidst the tears, gowns and cowboy hats, musical artists and fans gathered around to celebrate the 50th year of the Country Music Awards.
Homecoming Committee pampers students
Manicures, henna tattoos and Homecoming candidates filled the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) multipurpose room Wednesday night to raise money to benefit the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter.
‘Suicide Squad’ leaves plot holes
With the popularity of the squad on social media, “Suicide Squad” became the most-anticipated movie of the summer.
Comic of the year keeps SU laughing; touches on serious topics
Upbeat music blared from inside the dark Ceddia Union Building multipurpose room on Thursday night as an invitation to see the 2015 Comic of the Year. The comedian, Adam Grabowski, stood under a spotlight on the stage and threw colorful snap bracelets to audience members as they entered the room. While waiting for an introduction from the Activities Program Board (APB), Grabowski started playing music that he believed “fit” the mood of various singled-out audience members.
Taylor Swift and Kanye West drama continues at the Grammys
Taylor Swift has shot back at Kanye West for his controversial song “Famous,” with a fierce acceptance speech at the Grammys this year.