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Friday - A group of students are seen relaxing and hanging out in front of Henderson Gymnasium around 5 p.m.
Saturday - Mari Wright, No. 7 of the SU football team, is happy after the first touchdown of the game was scored against LIU Post on Saturday afternoon.
Monday - A bulldozer drives down Dauphin Drive, headed toward a construction site just before 1:30 p.m.
Sunday - Students get breakfast in Reisner Dining Hall around noon.
Thursday - Two students are jogging near Kriner Hall around 6 p.m. on a rainy Thursday night.
Tuesday - Students sit at tables and walk through the Ceddia Union Building on Tuesday at about 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday - A motorcycle is parked outside Wright Hall in a crosswalk.
Shovel in hand, Roneka Jones, intern at Shippensburg University’s Women’s Center, blanketed tulip bulbs with a layer of soil in the Janie Fecker Garden by Lackhove Hall last Tuesday for SU’s annual tulip planting ceremony.
Shippensburg students were among the presenters at the EAPSU’s open mic night last Thursday, where they had the opportunity to read their poetry. Emily Mitchell (above), a senior at Shippensburg University, was one of several students who presented their poems to professors and students in attendance.
Patricia Smith is an American award-winning poet who has published several books including “Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah.” Smith announced the winners of the 2018 EAPSU Poetry Contest: In third place, Kaitlynn Keiper from East Stroudsburg (left); in second place, Wyatt Inlow from Clarion (not pictured); and in first place, Sarah Goulet from Bloomsburg (center).