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SU student Amirah Bolling, who represented herself as Miss Egypt, struts down the stage and discusses the importance that diversity has on SU’s campus.
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SU student Amirah Bolling, who represented herself as Miss Egypt, struts down the stage and discusses the importance that diversity has on SU’s campus.
Maybe you’ve seen some variation of that evolution cartoon — various early humanoid caricatures depicted on the evolutionary path from left to right, culminating in modern man and hunched awkwardly over a computer. The point is clear: the human body isn’t very well adapted to sitting around all day. We need to move.
The end of the two-mile long Astronomy Trail filled with scenic fall foliage for cyclists to appreciate on they ride.
Baltimore Road is a scenic road used along the route to the destination on the Astronomy Trail.
Shippensburg University students filled the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room Friday night to paint their own take on the Northern Lights.
SU students are led step-by-step in creating their own take on a painting of the Northern Lights in the Ceddia Union Building Friday night.
SU students put their art skills to the test in a night of paint, friends and fun on Friday.
Shippensburg University marketing major David Brantely took home a grand prize of $300 after winning first place in SU’s Ship Tank on Thursday.
Students present their entrepreneurial ideas to earn a grand prize of $300 for the first-place winner at the Ceddia Union Building on Thursday night.
A man by the name of Scott Beierle shot six people in a yoga study in Tallahassee, Florida on Nov. 2.
Colleges Against Cancer hosted its kickoff event in the Shippensburg University’s academic quad Wednesday afternoon.
SU students participated in the first Colleges Against Cancer event Wednesday in the university’s academic quad by winning prizes through games.
As many students can attest to, college is no joke.
Bernie Schneider poses after being elected SU’s homecoming queen at Seth Grove Stadium.
With the uprising of hatred for transgender individuals in the eyes of the government, President Donald Trump has shown his disapproval of the LGBT community by defining gender strictly on the sex characteristics of biological men and women.
Shippensburg University’s Pride Center opened its doors to students Oct. 23, with an official ribbon -cutting ceremony led by SU graduate student Dani Zinn.
The Pride Center held its grand opening last Tuesday to create a support system for all students. The entire SU campus was invited to celebrate the event.
Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) did it again with its annual Latino Explosion on Friday.
One of the many performances of LSO’s Latino Explosion night was a female juggler juggling hula hoops as a part of its circus theme.
It was almost a full house in Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium as students waited to see their favorite childhood songs performed on Thursday night.