If Theo Campomanes sees you, he will say hi. It’s as simple as that. Where he might see you, however, is much less certain.
Live to its stage on April 28. The Grove Theater was filled with families excited to catch a glimpse at the prehistoric show.
I have served as adviser of The Slate, the student-run newspaper at Shippensburg University, I have never requested space in ...
The Piano Guys brought the house down in the Luhrs Center Tuesday night with their nearly three-hour show, leaving the ...
Shippensburg University’s Acting Group presented the musical “Once Upon a Mattress” in the Memorial Auditorium this weekend. ...
A new student sponsorship fund provided eight students with the chance to experience the biannual book fair at Grace B. Luhrs ...
Apr. 21, Mark Hartman took his final bow on the Luhrs Performing Arts Center stage after 16 years of teaching, conducting and ...
Shippensburg University’s Art and Design Department hosted its 46th Annual SU Juried Student Art Exhibition at the Kauffman ...
Sharon Green-Coons is a senior art major who loves focusing on intricate detail in her work to enhance a new perspective for ...
Shippensburg University lacrosse fell short to No. 11 East Stroudsburg 11-3 on Senior Day in a Pennsylvania State Athletic ...
Jody” Harpster, Jo Anne Coy, Anthony Ceddia and Douglas Harbach make the first official walk through the SU Archway. The archway is dedicated in memory of Ship alumnus Jeffrey W. Coy. The parking lot ...
With the 2024 presidential election quickly approaching, I have been reflecting on American democracy. There was once a time ...