The Vagina Monologues entertain, educate on 15-year anniversary at SU
Faculty and students worked the Memorial Auditorium stage for the 15th anniversary of the “The Vagina Monologues” at Shippensburg University last weekend.
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Faculty and students worked the Memorial Auditorium stage for the 15th anniversary of the “The Vagina Monologues” at Shippensburg University last weekend.
You hear shooting, and the school gets shut down — but the shooter gets in.
The last time I sat across from Alison Dagnes, a political science professor at Shippensburg University, it was the day after Donald Trump won the presidential election.
Flu season has held us all in its grips for many months now, and with this fickle weather it seems as though none of us can stay completely well. This soup is easy to make, and the spinach and garlic in it will help rehabilitate your immune system so you may tackle your academics with ease.
As children we may recall the wonder and anticipation that came with Valentine’s Day. Candies and chocolates were specifically taped onto an expressive valentine kit that featured a cartoon or intricate design. The meaning of the holiday changes as one ages, with some people opting out on the holiday while lovers plan wholeheartedly for it. Shippensburg University students have varied interests when it comes to how they will spend Valentines’ Day this year.
Looking for an immersive experience into the intersectionality of feminism? Look no further than Shippensburg University Memorial Auditorium this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., where the Women’s Center is showing “The Vagina Monologues,” written by Eve Ensler.
Let the good times roll, or “laissez le bon temps rouler,” with mini king cakes for Mardi Gras. King cakes are made and eaten to mark the end of the Christmas season and reflect on the last time to eat sugary foods prior to fasting for Lent.
Being single on Valentine’s Day does not always have to be a complete disaster. No matter the bombardment of jewelry store engagement commercials, marriage proposals on Facebook, sappy Valentine’s Day cards and the multiple display cases that picture two happy people having, what looks like, the time of their lives. There can be a silver lining to being single on this over-commercialized day.
College is the time to make big mistakes, take big leaps and find out who you are. It can be challenging to navigate. That is why these current Raiders and alumni chose to share the biggest lessons they’ve learned here at Shippensburg University.
Overjoyed with the Eagles’ victory, students rocked the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room (MPR) Sunday night at the annual Activities Program Board (APB) Super Bowl Party.
When you’re craving something light and sweet, but don’t feel like making a trip to the store, use this easy four-ingredient recipe to satisfy your hunger. This treat is great for sharing with friends, but its marshmallowy goodness may have you stashing them away in your backpack as an in-between-class snack.
Valentine’s Day, a marking on every calendar, but what if that one marking holds too high of a standard for young couples experiencing Valentine’s Day with their significant others for the first time?
It’s late and you’ve been up studying hard when you get a craving for something cheesy to chomp on. You grab the phone to order a large pie from the pizza place down the street, but to your dismay they are closed for the night. What is a hungry college student to do? Improvise!
On any other day, the iconic casino atmosphere of Las Vegas, Nevada, is 2,340 miles, one time zone and a 34-hour drive from Shippensburg University. However, against all odds, SU students could get a taste of Vegas nightlife without leaving campus last Saturday night.
Do you believe our government should work harder to combat extreme poverty abroad? If so, then you are like junior Austin Stoltzfus, a communication/journalism major who recently began a 12-week internship with The Borgen Project, a non-profit organization that uses political influence to fight worldwide poverty.
In the coming weeks, following the end of the fall semester, Shippensburg University’s service-learning project, Reach Out, will be traveling to the Dominican Republic next month to gain hands- on teaching experience.
Suicide is an issue that affects everyone, and college students are no exception. According to the national data on campus suicide and depression, suicide is the second-leading cause of death among 20 to 24 year olds in the United States. The National Data on Campus Suicide and Depression says that one in twelve college students in the United States will make a suicide plan.
The stands of Heiges Field House were complete with cheering fans Thursday as the pools filled with excited swimmers at the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) annual Fun Swim Meet.
If you know about the book gone movie series “Harry Potter” then you probably know about the game of Quidditch, but are you aware that students play this whimsical game at Shippensburg University?
College can be a stressful period in our lives, not just during finals week. For students that feel like they could use some extra help with a class that they might be struggling in or want to learn new study habits, the Learning Center can be a very helpful place.