Zoey Lomison Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor
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APB hosts ESports Tournaments for Ship students
Shippensburg University’s Activities Program Board (APB) is hosting online ESports tournaments for SU students through Discord.
Commentary: Eight songs to listen to while self-quarantining
While being stuck in quarantine, it is important to take care of your own well-being. Whether you dance or listen to the lyrics, music can help you remember the good in life. From Machine Gun Kelly to Paramore, here are eight songs to listen to if you need a pick-me-up.
Review: “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” lives up to expectations after 8-year wait
Nintendo released “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” on March 20, and the game took the internet by storm.
Award-winning poet comes to SU to speak for H.O.P.E. scholarship
Shippensburg University welcomed award-winning poet, Nikki Giovanni, Feb. 27 in H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center in honor of Black History Month.
Renowned art curator Esther Adler brings artistic experience to Kauffman Gallery at Huber Arts Center
Kauffman Gallery hosted renowned art curator Esther Adler at the Pace Prints exhibit on Feb. 13.
SHAPE Gallery displays student work in ‘Relics From Rubble’ exhibit
The SHAPE Gallery presented the student exhibit “Relics from the Rubble”, Friday, Feb 7.
Shippensburg University welcomes New York City Pace Prints to Kauffman Gallery
The Pace Prints exhibit gave students the sense that a picture is worth a thousand words during its opening reception in the Kauffman Gallery Wednesday.
SU welcomes broadway hit ‘BEAUTIFUL’ to Luhrs
Broadway hit musical ‘BEAUTIFUL-The Carole King Musical’ is coming to Shippensburg University on Thursday, Nov. 7.
Act V presents ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’
Act V Theatre Co. hosted the opening night of its fourth annual rendition of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on Oct. 24.
Saving gas on a budget during summer skyrocket
Shippensburg University students can expect their gas budgets to increase as Pennsylvania gas prices near $3 per gallon. This makes Pennsylvania gas one of the most expensive on the east coast, and it is expected to keep increasing.