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Bernie Schneider poses after being elected SU’s homecoming queen at Seth Grove Stadium.
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Bernie Schneider poses after being elected SU’s homecoming queen at Seth Grove Stadium.
With the uprising of hatred for transgender individuals in the eyes of the government, President Donald Trump has shown his disapproval of the LGBT community by defining gender strictly on the sex characteristics of biological men and women.
Shippensburg University’s Pride Center opened its doors to students Oct. 23, with an official ribbon -cutting ceremony led by SU graduate student Dani Zinn.
The Pride Center held its grand opening last Tuesday to create a support system for all students. The entire SU campus was invited to celebrate the event.
Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) did it again with its annual Latino Explosion on Friday.
One of the many performances of LSO’s Latino Explosion night was a female juggler juggling hula hoops as a part of its circus theme.
It was almost a full house in Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium as students waited to see their favorite childhood songs performed on Thursday night.
Senior Tom Fizzano performed for the last time in the lip-sync battle Thursday night after four years of thrilling the audience.
Around this time of year, thousands of patrons visit various haunted attractions around the United States, a few being in our own backyard.
Leaving home for college can be a frightening transition for many young adults, as they are cut free from parental supervision to care for themselves for the first time in their lives.
International students enjoy a sense of community among each other during a night out bowling.
Shippensburg’s “Shipelodeon” homecoming 2018 festivities were continued with a night of bingo on Saturday.
Halloween is approaching at lightening speed, and for all of you who dress up for Halloween, sometimes there may be a temptation to dress up as Native Americans.
Shovel in hand, Roneka Jones, intern at Shippensburg University’s Women’s Center, blanketed tulip bulbs with a layer of soil in the Janie Fecker Garden by Lackhove Hall last Tuesday for SU’s annual tulip planting ceremony.
SU students line up to the right of Stephanie Erdice, director of the Women’s Center, to read the inspirational messages they wrote on paper tulips to uplift and give hope to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
What better way to relieve already piled-on stress from the first month of school than by attending the Activities Program Board’s (APB) spa night?
Take a moment. Close your eyes. Breathe in one, two, three. Breathe out one, two, three.
Tomoko Grabosky offered Koru mindfulness as a new SU course to help students relieve stress and maintain a healthy mind.
To paraphrase Tim Krabbe, nature generously rewards those willing to court her.
The route from Shippensburg to Gettysburg is known to be relaxing and a great time for self-reflection.