Yvonne Wagner
Articles
‘My Little Pony’ movie misses target of non-fan viewers
“My Little Pony: The Movie” was a very enjoyable film from a fan standpoint.
Fire blazes over South Mountain
On Wednesday afternoon, members of the Shippensburg community turned toward South Mountain as a great eruption of smoke boiled high into the sky and left a blanket trail draped across the mountain for miles.
PEACE aims to educate, advocate
The Peers Educating and Advocating for Campus Safety, Equality, and Empowerment (PEACE) is a new club at Shippensburg University which is a women’s advocacy group fighting violence and derogatory views of women in popular culture through lectures and presentations.
Museum director provides students with career advice
Shippensburg University’s “Diggin’ History” lecture series began Wednesday evening with “Honor, Service, Legacy — The Pennsylvania Military Museum,” presented by SU alumnus and Pennsylvania Military Museum Director Tyler Gum.
Professor emphasizes environmental history
The first thing one notices in Allen Dieterich-Ward’s tiny office is his unusual collection of old coal mining artifacts. His largest is a deep black image of a mining shovel called “The Gem of Egypt.”
Local EMS seek program upgrades
Shippensburg Area Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is sponsoring training for its Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) to reach a new level of advanced care for the region.
Disability Awareness Club hosts scavenger hunt
The Disability Awareness Club held a scavenger hunt Saturday to raise awareness about the difficulties physically disabled students have navigating the Shippensburg University campus on Saturday.
Pedestrian bridge installed near SU
The Shippensburg section of the Cumberland Valley Rails-to-Trails pathway will finish its last major hurdle toward completion with the installation of a walking bridge over Shippensburg’s Fogelsonger Road.
SU beats other schools for disability studies
Shippensburg University ranked 12th nationally in 2016 for its disability studies programs by Great College Deals.
Chess club competes in Budapest, Hungary
Shippensburg University’s chess club recently returned from competing in Budapest, Hungary over winter break. Four students, Anthony Ciarlante of Shippensburg, Lula Eichenlaub of Neelyton, Jacob Painter of Three Springs and Nick McGarrell of Carlisle, along with alumnus Clay Henninger of Shippensburg competed in the Perenyi Memorial Open tournament from Jan.