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Students on Thursday attended the first in a series of presentations on the transition into adulthood.
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Students on Thursday attended the first in a series of presentations on the transition into adulthood.
Do you remember your freshman year? For many, it included times of stumbling around to find the correct building lost and confused. Luckily, the Shippensburg University Class of 2022 will not have to know the struggle thanks to the new first-year seminar program.
SU senior Bailey Bzdak spent her summer at Cumberland County Vector Control studying mosquitoes and treating areas where they were heavily inhabited.
While most people were coating their bodies with mosquito repellent to avoid the blood-sucking pests this summer, Bailey Bzdak, a senior geoenvironmental studies and biology major at Shippensburg University, was seeking them out.
Every student hopes to make an impact on others when attending a college. Some students achieve these goals through clubs, activities or working on campus. But for senior Phillip Young, it is his ear-to-ear grin, witty humor and dedication that leave a lasting impression on all he meets.
Shippensburg University student Logan Wein traveled across Europe for 11 days, collaborating with businesses and soaking in the culture throughout his trip.
The Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center filled with students as The Reflector and Write the Ship kicked off their yearly launch party on April 19.
Finals week is rapidly approaching, and with the semester coming to a close, college students can easily find themselves weighed down by the stress of exams.
The Shippensburg Fencing Club competed in an extensive tournament April 7 against West Chester University and Kutztown University.
Tax season is upon us, and many college students are celebrating after receiving their tax refund, which seems like a nice bonus after hitting bank accounts.
Have you ever felt like your home is too big? Do you want to live a greener life, but don’t know where to start? Are you interested in traveling, but feel too tied to the grid to truly let loose and explore?
As the end of the semester draws near and students prepare for finals, Roger Serr, Vice President of Student Affairs, prepares for retirement after 23 years of working at Shippensburg University.
Summer is almost here, and that means it is shorts, T-shirt and bikini season. Many say there is a stigma that goes around that says you must look a certain way, be a certain body type and look appealing to wear bikinis or shorts. But sadly, they are mistaken. It is not just a stigma — body shaming is an epidemic.
The Activities Program Board (APB) held a do-it-yourself zen garden event in the Ceddia Union Building Raider Lounge on Thursday, which allowed students to customize their own potted plant with unique accessories to take home.
The Disabilities Awareness Club hosted a paint night in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building Multipurpose Room on Thursday to spread awareness of Turner Syndrome.
We are dwindling down to the end of the year and this semester at Shippensburg University, and that only means one thing — finals. Finals for first year students may be a little scary – you may have no idea how it works, what kind of exams you will have or where to go to take your final.
The Frederick Douglas Institute (FDI) held a privilege walk in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building (CUB) amphitheater Tuesday to raise awareness about social inclusion and diversity on campus.
The voices of Shippensburg University students and faculty echoed across campus Thursday afternoon as the Latino Student Organization (LSO) lead its eighth annual Pa’lante march around campus.
Shippensburg University’s ELITE Modeling Troupe celebrated its 10th year of fashion with a special performance on Friday night at Memorial Auditorium.
Shippensburg University’s Counseling Center and the Human Resources Department hosted the Wellness Fair on Wednesday in the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room, at which students could get a massage, pet therapy dogs and more.