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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.
Shippensburg University introduced a new course this semester called UNIV 101: First Year Seminar, which all first-year students are required to take.
English professor Jordan Windholz splits his UNIV 101: First Year Seminar students into groups to discuss their reading assignment. His section of the course focuses on poetry’s utility in society, which he says is going well so far.
Shippensburg University Police Chief Cytha Grissom is retiring after 15 years of service at SU.
Chief Cytha Grissom has been working with the Shippensburg University Police Department for 15 years. Grissom will retire in January after more than 38 years in law enforcement.
Shippensburg University’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) celebrated the service and sacrifices made by U.S. veterans in Old Main Chapel on Nov. 12.
Cadet Michael Ochoa presents at this year’s Army ROTC Veteran’s Day Ceremony. This year marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.