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Shippensburg University’s Sigma Gamma Rho sorority celebrated its 10th anniversary with the annual Miss Diversity Pageant on Saturday night in the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room.
The contestants of the 2018 Miss Diversity Pageant perform a dance to a unique mash-up song of all of the contestants’ represented country’s traditional music.
SU student Amirah Bolling, who represented herself as Miss Egypt, struts down the stage and discusses the importance that diversity has on SU’s campus.
Shippensburg University students filled the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room Friday night to paint their own take on the Northern Lights.
SU students are led step-by-step in creating their own take on a painting of the Northern Lights in the Ceddia Union Building Friday night.
SU students put their art skills to the test in a night of paint, friends and fun on Friday.
Shippensburg University marketing major David Brantely took home a grand prize of $300 after winning first place in SU’s Ship Tank on Thursday.
Students present their entrepreneurial ideas to earn a grand prize of $300 for the first-place winner at the Ceddia Union Building on Thursday night.
Shippensburg University’s updated housing agreement for the 2019-2020 school year requires that students with less than 60 credits live on campus. The list of exemptions is not long — meaning the only exceptions are for students who have a 3.2 GPA, are over 21, are married, live with a parent or guardian within 35 miles of campus or have a dependent child at home.
What would you think was the most asked question Travis L. Dixon, an African-American, received at his orientation at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)?
Travis Dixon shares some of his background and personal experience dealing with stereotypes. He explained the idea that people’s reality is often influenced by the TV they watch, and how the media can create stereotypes.
Members of Shippensburg University gathered together in front of the Old Main fountain to remember loved ones lost to gun violence at the Living Through You event on Nov. 6.
Students stand in front of the Old Main fountain holding candles to remember gun violence victims. The event was created to allow students to come together and know they do not have to go through the grieving process alone.
Shippensburg University hosted the second bi-annual Democracy Day on Nov. 5 to celebrate student voting.
Echoes of chatter bounced off the walls of Shippensburg University’s Gilbert Hall as people gathered for a discussion about social issues and inequities faced on campus.
Students participate in an activity as a part of the A.C.T call to action. The activity was created to teach them about judgment using playing cards.