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Cam Strohe is one of several Raiders who satisfied conference standards. He earned two personal records in the hammer and the shot put for PSAC qualifiers.
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Cam Strohe is one of several Raiders who satisfied conference standards. He earned two personal records in the hammer and the shot put for PSAC qualifiers.
Amadou Kindo (left) and Kanza Amin remember victims of the mass shooting in New Zealand.
Students from state-funded schools hold up signs in support of higher education funding during the PA Promise rally in Harrisburg. A student from Kutztown University shared her story during the event.
Sen. Vincent Hughes riles up the crowd on the steps of the Capitol’s main rotunda during the PA Promise rally Wednesday afternoon. Various speakers told their stories of why schools need more funding. Students from PASSHE universities across the state showed their support and asked lawmakers for more funding.
Morgan DeFeo is an offensive weapon for SU, hitting .352 with 12 RBIs so far in her freshman season.
The Raiders continued their excellent hitting this season in wins against both IUP and UPJ this weekend. The team totaled a combined 24 runs on 27 hits in its Saturday doubleheader sweep of IUP. Success at the plate has played a big role in why the team is sitting in second place in its division.
Lake Lloyd contributes on offense over the weekend, knocking in an RBI.
Dalton Oates (pictured) has an impressive showing in Game 2, striking out five in just more than three innings of work. Michael Hope came in for the save.
SU celebrates its hard-fought comeback win against the ranked Lakers at home on Saturday.
Julia Wise (center), a former member of the lacrosse team, was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and the Raider community rallied around her ever since.
Senior Morgan DeFloria throws a javelin 45.40 meters, successfully achieving a first-place distance in the track-and-field team’s opening meet of the season.
DeFloria is looking to make it back to the outdoor track-and-field nationals for the fourth straight year.
The ultimate frisbee club is in a period of transition but is learning to adapt.
Kriner Hall, built in 1958, may be used to house computer science labs. A study previously posted on ship.edu examined the possibility of revamping the dining space while keeping King Street Subs open.
The Office for Students First: Center for Emerging Scholars ribbon-cutting ceremony introduced the Students First program Wednesday.
The team celebrates No. 29 Kendall Geis’ home run against Holy Family.
Taryn Wilson tags a Holy Family runner out in Sunday’s sweep at home.