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A monkey watches passerby.
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A monkey watches passerby.
Angel, a 19-year-old lioness loves to play and her favorite foods are chicken and steak.
Tiki is a blue-and-gold macaw who lives at the East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue in Fairfield, Pennsylvania. Tiki can play dead and say "uh-oh." Macaws can live for up to 100 years.
Emus are in various areas around the rescue. Emus are the second largest, flightless birds. They cannot walk backwards, and males sit on eggs instead of the females.
Pia is a white-faced capuchin monkey who came from a private owner. She was unhealthy and had only been fed canned fruit when she was first rescued.
John Denver managed to connect with fans on Friday night at the H. Ric Luhrs Performance Arts Center, two decades after his death.
If you are a fan of short musicals with a meaningful message, Act V Theatre Co.’s production of “21 Chump Street” was the perfect musical to see at Memorial Auditorium last week.
Before Jordana Wagner, a senior art and design major, enrolled at Shippensburg University three-and-a-half years ago, she was passionate about art — she took every art class her high school offered — but was not sure who she was as an artist.
Left to right: Stephanie Rodriguez, Justin Persicketti, Tyler Rock, Francesca Forti and Sophia Jones rehearsed for only three weeks in preparation for the 15-minute musical.
Jordana Wagner, a senior art and design major at SU, is drawn to ceramics because it challenges her to take on the arduous task of creating larger pieces with her bare hands. It has also taught her that making mistakes while creating art should be viewed objectively, as it emits a sense of raw originality.