A local’s guide to fall destinations
Fall brings a new season of activities, from apple picking to pumpkin carving. This year may look a little different, but there are still many local businesses students can visit to ring in autumn.
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Fall brings a new season of activities, from apple picking to pumpkin carving. This year may look a little different, but there are still many local businesses students can visit to ring in autumn.
Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) held a Latin-style cookout at the SU Hockey Rink to honor Hispanic culture and food Sept. 27.
Shippensburg University students gathered for a stress-free evening filled with DIY crafts and opportunities to win prizes at the hockey rink on Sept. 18.
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Students gathered at the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) amphitheater to learn how to help others in need at Shippensburg University’s Suicide Awareness Vigil Sept. 10.
Shippensburg University students and community members alike congregated at Shippensburg Station Friday night for Shippensburg’s annual TrailFest.
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For some, getting involved on campus seemed impossible this semester, but despite all the trials 2020 has brought, the annual Student Involvement Services (SIS) fair was still able to be held.
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