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Six-time Grammy Award-winning americana group Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit released “Live From The Ryman, Vol. 2” this past Friday. It is a 15-song collection of some of the group’s best work to date ...
Sheila Joy, archivist, artist and Shippensburg graduate, visited Shippensburg on Oct. 3 to speak on her life and career.
Tucked in the parking lot of Fisher’s Florist on King Street in Shippensburg, there is a cozy looking camper with a flag reading OPEN waving in the breeze. With a service window allowing for a full ...
Shippensburg University’s football team lost at West Chester  Saturday. The team’s season record moves to 1-4.
Shippensburg University’s No. 1 nationally ranked field hockey team continued its undefeated start to the season this week, beating Millersville 1-0 on Wednesday before taking down Maryville 5-0 at ...
Field Hockey wins PSAC Opener over Bloomsburg Women's soccer picks up first win of the season Tennis defeats D'Youville thanks to late surge ...
Shippensburg University’s women’s volleyball split its home-opening games 1-1 this past weekend at Heiges Field House.
Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) hosted their annual Latino Explosion event on Saturday.
Shippensburg University kicked off Diversity Week on Monday through an evening of storytelling and poetry with “The Trouble with My Name” with Javier Ávila, a Puerto Rican author, poet and English ...