Equality Games educates students on social problems
Shippensburg University’s Sociology and Anthropology Department and The Connors Institute held The Equality Games at the Ceddia Union Building’s MPR on Nov. 11.
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Shippensburg University’s Sociology and Anthropology Department and The Connors Institute held The Equality Games at the Ceddia Union Building’s MPR on Nov. 11.
There are a number of annual sporting events that are eagerly awaited by fans. There is the Army Navy game, the Yale Harvard Game and the “Iron Bowl” between Alabama and Auburn, to name a few.
Shippensburg University’s Pride and Gender Equity (PAGE) Center held an LGBTQ 101 crash course along with a beauty raffle at in the Ceddia Union Building on Nov. 13.
On Nov. 6, a group of Shippensburg University students gathered together to host a lantern release in honor of the end of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
As we embark on the special, annual journey of holiday spirit, it is important to think about the opportunities that await us. Some of those opportunities include dressing — not stuffing. Dressing up!
Bards, druids, artificers and barbarians alike gathered in McFeely’s on Friday to celebrate Dungeons and Dragons night, presented by the Activities Programming Board (APB) and the D&D club. Refreshments and snacks were provided, and most attendees wore costumes.
Do not let the fact that it is attached to a casino scare you off from this gem.
The Halloween spirit made its way onto campus Monday night during Treats no Tricks, an annual event where various student organizations volunteer to bring spooky fun to people of all ages.
From feather boas to fishnets to fake pearls, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” has captivated audiences for almost 50 years, celebrating individuals of all shapes, sizes and identities and encouraging people to be themselves.
Shippensburg University hosted its 5th annual mental health check-in fair, Fresh Check Day, on Oct 29 to an impressive turnout. The event was organized by Kurt Dunkel, the Coordinator of Connection AOD & Wellness Programs.
On Wednesday, the PAGE Center at Shippensburg University held a Survivors Panel in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Happy Halloween, SU students.
Plates of food were brought out at the Spiritual Center on Tuesday for Shippensburg University students, professors from the language departments and the members of the Global Education and Services Club who hosted an educational event to learn about people through their hometown meals.
Christina Luo and Christine Senecal, Shippensburg University associate professor of history, celebrated the Halloween season by hosting a session about monsters and magic in the Middle Ages on Oct. 24.
Despite the darkness of another Shippensburg football loss, the light shone on senior Annie Linker and senior Tymere Harris, who were crowned SU’s 2024 Homecoming Royalty at Seth Grove Stadium Saturday afternoon.
As a college student, it can be difficult to make healthy eating choices throughout your hectic day. Today, we are sharing an easy meal prep recipe that can be made at the beginning of the week and eaten for breakfast and snacks throught the next seven days.
The Shippensburg University Pride and Gender Equality (PAGE) Center held their Safe Sex Gab and Raffle on Oct. 9.
Love Your Body brought together several student resources and organizations together in one room at Shippensburg University to celebrate body positivity on Oct. 16.
Homecoming Casino Night took place on Oct. 19 in the Ceddia Union Building and featured a variety of casino-themed games, including slot machines, blackjack and more.
Memorial Auditorium burst to life Saturday night as Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) and the Black Student Union (BSU) held the annual Step Show during homecoming weekend.