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Big Red makes an appearance during the winter wonderland bingo on Friday night as part of the “Where’s Big Red” weekend hosted by APB.
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Big Red makes an appearance during the winter wonderland bingo on Friday night as part of the “Where’s Big Red” weekend hosted by APB.
Local history experts met in Orndorff Theatre Wednesday night to tell attendees of the influence that Native Americans have had on the United States.
Local historians speak about Native Americans’ influence on the United States, specifically in Pennsylvania. During the lecture, they covered the topic of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, created in 1879.
Shippensburg University’s Women’s Center is looking for a new director.
Shippensburg University’s formerly-known department of computer science and engineering received an upgrade in September with the launch of the school of engineering.
The former steam plant off of North Prince Street will hopefully be used as a future workspace for engineering students.
TransCentralPA President Joanne M. Carroll speaks about growing up as a transgender woman, as well as struggles the LGBT community faces.
“How you present yourself is how people perceive you, but it’s more than that,” TransCentral PA President Joanne Carroll said.
It is said that dogs are man’s best friend. This is true for many self-identified dog people, but for some, dogs are more than pets or best friends. And no, I do not mean those who see their dogs as family members, but rather, those who find an outlet to live a more independent life through their companionships with the tail-wagging animals.
Seeing Eye puppy Herman hugs the Red Raiders’ mascot, Big Red, during an SU football game.