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Tracie Leisher, a digital artist in Shippensburg stands next to her photography inspired by patterns of nature.
MSA staff members handed out bags filled with pre-seasoned crab to guests.
Dani Zinn wants everyone to feel free to visit the Pride Center regardless of sexual orientation.
SU Police chief Michael Lee can be found with other police officers Tuesday at the Picnic With the Police.
Washington says he isn’t a “big partier,” but that does not mean he is not social. “I would rather stay in and have a good conversation,” he said.
Members of the women’s cross country team celebrate after winning the 2018-2019 PSAC championship.
Izzy Weigel led the Raiders last season in both points (13) and goals (six) last season. The team will need Weigel to put together another good season if they are to take the next step and make a run in the PSAC tournament.
Brycen Mussina, seen dropping back to pass in a game last season, is set to lead the Raiders’ offense this season. The redshirt sophomore’s play on the field should improve after gaining one year of experience leading the team’s offense. Last season, as a redshirt freshman, he threw for 32 touchdowns and 21 interceptions.
Jazmin Petrantonio led the way for the Raiders’ offense last season, scoring a PSAC-leading 23 goals.
Although Stable Shakers are not touring currently, they plan to tour in 2020. They have local upcoming shows from Maryland to Pennsylvania. Photo courtesy of Stable Shakers.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter addresses new students Friday morning during the annual welcome week convocation ceremony.
Alexis Weitzel speaks with new students about her Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) project. Weitzel studied “Characterization of a Human G protein-coupled receptor.” SURE student and faculty researchers presented Thursday during the Success Now! Expo during fall Welcome Week.
Aven Bittinger (left) discusses the many resources for students that can be found throughout the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) with students (from left) Sierra Carry, Isabela Ramirez, Breann Torres and Kaitlyn Mentzer. Students can find out more information at the front desk located on the bottom floor of the CUB.
Freshman are mainly housed in Seavers or Naugle.