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The message from the superintendent was also posted to the "Shippensburg Area School District" Facebook page, where parents and community members expressed their take on the school's response.
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The message from the superintendent was also posted to the "Shippensburg Area School District" Facebook page, where parents and community members expressed their take on the school's response.
Several members of the community took to the "Shippensburg Community" Facebook group to react.
Several members of the community took to the "Shippensburg Community" Facebook group to react.
The official Shippensburg University Instagram posted two male students with the caption "what an engineer looks like" on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, before having the caption edited following complaints from students.
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Tracie Leisher, a digital artist in Shippensburg stands next to her photography inspired by patterns of nature.
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Members of the women’s cross country team celebrate after winning the 2018-2019 PSAC championship.
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