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A broken screen bows outward in a windowsill with chipping paint in The AM, which houses MSA, located in Gilbert Hall. This is the only window that opens in the room that has no air conditioning and an overacting heating unit.
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A broken screen bows outward in a windowsill with chipping paint in The AM, which houses MSA, located in Gilbert Hall. This is the only window that opens in the room that has no air conditioning and an overacting heating unit.
English department Chair Shari Horner is one of many professors in a department with a significant number of faculty vacancies.
Shamar Jenkins, right, celebrates his PR and Top 10 finish in Division II in the triple jump.
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Multiple experts explain why millennials are embracing spirituality over organized religion.
Carly Erisman and Andrew Haldenan encourage Shippensburg community members to sign up to be an organ donor while raising awareness of the cause.
David Brantley (left) and Patrick Luebben were presented with a check after winning third place in this year’s Student Business Plan Competition.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association will be re-opening the election window for senator positions after a mistake was made last week.
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Alana Cardaci leads SU in goals and is fourth overall in the PSAC with 36.
The Raiders celebrate Hannah Marsteller’s game-tying, three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning. SU went on to win later in the inning on a walkoff double from Hannah Johnson. The 7-6 victory was the first of two in a sweep of Millersville University for Shippensburg.
Pitcher Taryn Wilson celebrates with catcher Morgan Fetter, after notching the save in a 4-1 victory over Millersville University to round out a doubleheader sweep. Wilson struck out two of the three hitters she faced in the final inning, marking just the second save of her career.
The Raiders, despite Green’s excellent freshman season, finished only 12-16 and fell short of making the playoffs. Green was an integral part of the team, averaging 12.8 points per game this season.
Green was named the PSAC Freshman of the Year after a consistently stellar freshman season for SU.
Tommy Haas is one of the top Raider performers out of Millersville over the weekend, claiming second in the javelin with a national-qualifying distance.
Kate Matrisciano takes fifth in the shot put at Millersville for a PSAC-qualifying distance (12.69 meters).
Senior art/design students at SU put some of their final works from their college careers on display. The second half of the exhibit will open the week of April 8.