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Emcees Ruben Bourdeau, left, and Evan Redding pump up the crowd.
SU cheerleaders perform at the Spirit Rally at Seth Grove Stadium.
CUB Interim Director Marsha Bonn spoke at the Welcome Week Spirit Rally about her son, Owen, who has retinoblastoma. Orientation Team helped sponsor a 5K to raise funds for Owen.
A wad of spit comes flying through the air, landing smack dab in your face. On the other side of the gob stands an angry little girl. You are upset, but do not react. After school you tell your mother about the incident, crying and asking why something like this would happen. Then the answer hits you — the little girl was white, and your skin is anything but that.
Yvette Betancourt is extremely close to her siblings and their children. Here, she is with her niece, Zariah.
One student’s passion began with Shippensburg University’s basic photography class, a rented camera and some advice from a wise and white-haired professor.
Standing behind a glass podium in front of an elegant stone wall with a large cross hanging, Pastor Christopher Faylor’s eyes dance and his body becomes animated as he speaks to his congregation about the grace of God.
Pastor Christopher Faylor animatedly delivers his sermon at the Big Spring Heights Church of God in Newville, Pennsylvania.
Eighteen middle school students got to experience a taste of college life at Shippensburg University on Saturday, April 30.
Students are attentive during a mini chemistry lesson during their trip to SU.
Kettle corn, hot dogs on the grill, coffee and the sounds of chatter as people threw Frisbees could be smelled and heard as students walked through The Quad on Thursday, April 27.
Students stop outside the library for a sweet treat of cotton candy before heading off to study for finals.
Students get a break from dining halls and other on campus places to eat, grabbing hot dogs, grilled by other students.
As finals roll around yet again for students at Shippensburg University, stress and anxiety builds within the students in anticipation of the heavy studying to come. In order to cope with the stress of finals week, some students relaxed with a group of therapy dogs in the multi-purpose room (MPR) of Naugle Hall on Thursday.
Students gather around Buddy, a 5-year-old chocolate Labrador, as he excitedly barks, communicating with his owner.
Cooper, a golden retriever/poodle mixed-breed, also known as a golden doodle, enjoys belly rubs from students.