Molly Hess
Articles
Social media play major role in Boston bombings
Social media are not just about posting status updates on Facebook, capturing pictures of food on Instagram or retweeting your friends on Twitter anymore.
Students discuss homelessness in the Cumberland County area
The first session of Shippensburg University’s Day of Human Understanding focused on homelessness, and was presented by social work students as well as a representative from the Safe Harbour shelter located in Carlisle.
Presentation asks: Has science buried God?
On Thursday, Feb. 28, the film “Has Science Buried God?” was presented to students, posing controversial questions that resulted in debate. The one–hour film showcased John Lennox, a mathematician, and Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist, as they debated over the controversial issue of God’s existence.
Public relations major no longer a mystery at SU
What is public relations (PR) and why should I study it?
Local supermarket offers Giant salad bar
Being a college student typically involves reading endless chapters in textbooks, writing papers, studying into the wee hours of the morning and eating fast food because it is a quick and easy option.