Students gather for love-themed bingo
Valentine’s Day might be a day for loving relationships, but even single students had the chance to enjoy the occasion.
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Valentine’s Day might be a day for loving relationships, but even single students had the chance to enjoy the occasion.
The romantic-themed night allowed single students to be around their peers.
Agnes Ragone poses in front of an evening dress made in 1990 in the Fashion Archives and Museum.
Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone regardless of relationship status.
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Singing in front of strangers may be nerve-wracking, but several students took the risk.
Students Makala Jackson (left) and Deja Jackson perform for the audience.
Going to the library may be a bore for some people, but for others there is a world of resources to discover right at their fingertips.
Student Adora Schmid studies in one of the study areas found in the library equipped with a binder, highlighters and pens to take proper notes for class.
Think you have what it takes to compete in a real life inspired event? Bring a friend and remember lyrics.
Shippensburg University student Chandler Kouakou showcased his heritage with photos and artifacts from the Ivory Coast in the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library.
Now that the semester has started, it is time to think about classes and assignments. College is designed to be a bit of a challenge. That means expecting perfection is probably not the way to go.
Many students find college gets harder as the years go on. There will be a point at which students might be struggling in a course and need help.
The Learning Center reception can be found right inside of Mowrey Hall.
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For over 60 years, “The Reflector” has provided a creative outlet for Shippensburg University students to showcase their literary work and art.
(From left) Public Relations Chair Luke Hershey, Editor-in-Chief Anna D’Orazio and Associate Editor Angela Piper hold previous editions of “The Reflector.”