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Midfielder Colin Marks was a constant threat for the Raiders, kicking off several attacking moves.
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Midfielder Colin Marks was a constant threat for the Raiders, kicking off several attacking moves.
Midfielder Patrick Luebben is named to the All-PSAC First Team in his final season as a Raider.
The women’s team is led by its youth, with two sophomores finishing at the top of the scoring rankings for the Raiders. Natalee Serwatka took sixth and Bella Marchini grabbed ninth. The latest title is SU’s ninth.
The men take second at the PSAC Championships.
Wide receiver Winston Eubanks finishes with 45 yards and a touchdown.
The Red Raider defense scrambles to recover one of their two forced fumbles in the game against ESU.
Junior Samantha Webber was the main force on offense over the weekend for the Raiders, racking up 30 kills over the two matches while hitting over .300.
The men’s team won easily over Clarion on Friday, while the women narrowly lost. The men won eight of their 11 competitions, and the women won six.
Freshman Jenna Sluymer is a sensation this season, tallying 10 goals and nine assists so far, including a hat trick in the win against SHU.
SU students participated in the first Colleges Against Cancer event Wednesday in the university’s academic quad by winning prizes through games.
Bernie Schneider poses after being elected SU’s homecoming queen at Seth Grove Stadium.
Trumbore specializes in percussion instruments including drums and mallets (above).
Though the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter was played by Tim Curry in the movie, SU junior Caitlin Silva was the “sweet transvestite” during Act V’s production.
Voting in congressional elections is crucial to protect American needs and give citizens a voice.
Candidates Karen Anderson and Brent Ottaway speak to students about their stance on political topics.
Members of the Shippensburg community gather outside of the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library for a candlelight vigil after the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting on Oct. 27. Students and professors spoke at the vigil and expressed frustrations, but also shared messages of hope for the Jewish community.
Panelists (from left) Timothy Dombro, Alison Dagnes and Scott LaMar discussed the impacts of the news cycle on both local and national news media. The forum also covered the importance of consuming media from multiple sources.