How to deal with the stress of finals
Finals week is rapidly approaching, and with the semester coming to a close, college students can easily find themselves weighed down by the stress of exams.
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Finals week is rapidly approaching, and with the semester coming to a close, college students can easily find themselves weighed down by the stress of exams.
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We are dwindling down to the end of the year and this semester at Shippensburg University, and that only means one thing — finals. Finals for first year students may be a little scary – you may have no idea how it works, what kind of exams you will have or where to go to take your final.
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Shippensburg University’s ELITE Modeling Troupe celebrated its 10th year of fashion with a special performance on Friday night at Memorial Auditorium.
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Shippensburg University’s African Student Association (ASA) hosted a Journey Back to the Motherland in the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room Saturday evening, at which students celebrated African cultures through food, dance, poetry and informative presentations.
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