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(03/27/18 4:00am)
On Sunday some of us celebrate a holiday full of commercialized cartoon bunnies, chickens and buy and sell chickens and bunnies. Despite their popularity, some do not realize the work that goes into raising a bunny. Parents buy their children baby bunnies under the impression they only live a few years, but in reality — rabbits live up to 12 years. They are expensive and their vet bills are even more pricey.
(03/27/18 4:00am)
Coated in color, students and community members crossed the finish line Sunday afternoon for Colleges Against Cancer’s 5K Color Run, which raised $254.
(03/27/18 4:00am)
From exploring the beaches and soaking up rays to taking some much needed relaxation in cozy hometowns, SU students shared an assortment of spring break shenanigans worth remembering.
(03/27/18 4:00am)
With Easter upon us, many students will journey home Sunday to celebrate the holiday and enjoy a feast with family. Although this is an opportunity to spend time with the ones we hold dear, it is also a chance to prove your adult abilities to your family!
(03/20/18 4:00am)
The return to campus after spring break can be a shock to any college student’s bank account and between catching up on classes and work schedules it can become difficult to find a quick and easy meal. A pad Thai twist on a college student food staple like ramen noodles is a penny-pinching way to spice up a monotonous meal.
(03/20/18 4:00am)
Colleges Against Cancer will hold the Colors of Hope 5K on campus Sunday to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
(03/07/18 5:00am)
Domestic violence, relationship violence and abuse is prevalent in relationships nationwide and can also happen in the comfort of something as simple as a friendship.
(03/07/18 5:00am)
Shippensburg University’s Love Your Melon (LYM) Campus Crew won a visit to the Hershey Medical Center Feb.22, where they delivered more than 100 beanies to children affected by pediatric cancer.
(03/07/18 5:00am)
Latin music filled the Ceddia Union Building’s multipurpose room Saturday evening as the Latino Student Organization and Multicultural Student Affairs gathered to dance, eat and listen to rap and words from fellow members about their experiences as people of color living in President Donald Trump’s America.
(03/07/18 5:00am)
Chicken tenders are a staple in the diet of many college students. This oven-baked dish will serve your appetite for flavorful chicken while saving you on some of the calories fried chicken tenders harbor.
(02/27/18 5:00am)
Whether you are an art, business or even a computer science major, you understand that studying is not always enough when it comes to your core classes. Sure, studying will help you pass, but passion seems to be what drives the truly motivated toward a successful career in their field.
(02/27/18 5:00am)
Parkland, Florida, schools have been threatening students with suspension if they participate in any behavior synonymous with political protests such as walk outs.
(02/27/18 5:00am)
Shippensburg University’s Mock Trial team faced five other schools at American University in Washington, D.C., earlier this month, winning two rounds of the regional competition, a first in the club’s history.
(02/20/18 5:00am)
Faculty and students worked the Memorial Auditorium stage for the 15th anniversary of the “The Vagina Monologues” at Shippensburg University last weekend.
(02/20/18 5:00am)
You hear shooting, and the school gets shut down — but the shooter gets in.
(02/20/18 5:00am)
The last time I sat across from Alison Dagnes, a political science professor at Shippensburg University, it was the day after Donald Trump won the presidential election.
(02/20/18 5:00am)
Flu season has held us all in its grips for many months now, and with this fickle weather it seems as though none of us can stay completely well. This soup is easy to make, and the spinach and garlic in it will help rehabilitate your immune system so you may tackle your academics with ease.
(02/13/18 10:13pm)
As children we may recall the wonder and anticipation that came with Valentine’s Day. Candies and chocolates were specifically taped onto an expressive valentine kit that featured a cartoon or intricate design. The meaning of the holiday changes as one ages, with some people opting out on the holiday while lovers plan wholeheartedly for it. Shippensburg University students have varied interests when it comes to how they will spend Valentines’ Day this year.
(02/13/18 10:10pm)
Looking for an immersive experience into the intersectionality of feminism? Look no further than Shippensburg University Memorial Auditorium this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., where the Women’s Center is showing “The Vagina Monologues,” written by Eve Ensler.
(02/13/18 10:07pm)
Let the good times roll, or “laissez le bon temps rouler,” with mini king cakes for Mardi Gras. King cakes are made and eaten to mark the end of the Christmas season and reflect on the last time to eat sugary foods prior to fasting for Lent.