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Millersville won the first meeting by eight at Pucillo Gym in late January. Senior Anna McTamney (12) shoots over a Millersville defender Wednesday at Hollinger Field House. Photo by Tom Silknitter.
A Millersville University student found what he says is a maggot in a dining hall meal.Agustin Xochicali, a rising senior at the university, said he found the bug Monday while he was eating at the ...
On Saturday, more than a thousand students were given their degrees at Millersville University. ... Hundreds of parents packed the Pucillo Gym on campus and cheered as their kids walked the stage.
The game was part of CIAA-PSAC Challenge and was played in Millersville’s Pucillo Gym on Saturday. ... Millersville 41 45 — 86. LC scoring — Temple 23, Tiller 14, Leach 9 ...
Millersville University held three undergraduate ceremonies for its 874 eligible undergraduate students Saturday. All three ceremonies were held in the Pucillo Gymnasium, at 125 Pucillo Drive ...
The celebration was held in Pucillo Gymnasium at Millersville University, where Anttonen spent nearly 50 years. Four friends and colleagues whom Anttonen selected himself to speak upon his death ...
The Shippensburg University volleyball team started strong on Friday night, winning the first set, but it was not enough to defeat Millersville in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) ...
HELLERTOWN, Pa. - The death of a 19-year-old Millersville University student who had been a child actor has been ruled a suicide, according to the Lancaster County coroner's office.
HELLERTOWN, Pa. - Millersville University officials confirm the body of 19-year-old Matthew Mindler was found Saturday. The news was posted on the Millersville University Facebook page. "It is ...
Millersville University police are looking for a missing first-year student and former child actor from Hellertown. Matthew Mindler, 19, was reported missing Tuesday night after he didn’t return ...
Anyone with information on Mindler's whereabouts is asked to contact Millersville University Police at 717-871-4357 or Chief Pete Anders at [email protected] or 717-871-5972.