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Dear Freshmen,
As part of the Shippensburg University Department of Social Work and Gerontology, five social work students developed a Hunger Awareness Dinner Banquet for students, staff, and community members within the surrounding area. This group worked with the South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) of Chambersburg to raise awareness in the community regarding food insecurity.
Holidays, especially Christmas time, are the best time to give your loved one, child or significant other a gift of a puppy. You hide them away the night before at a friends’ house, and just like Santa, bring the small animal home and place them under the Christmas tree. The first couple months allows you and your family to enjoy your new friend, you play with them, take pictures for your Instagram and bask in the excitement that comes with a new puppy. Until suddenly, like most animals do – they get bigger.
Contestants mimed, juggled and danced their way across Memorial Auditorium’s stage Friday night for a chance to be crowned the winner of Phi Sigma Sigma’s charity drag show.
Traditions were made in Ceddia Union Building Multipurpose Room on Saturday, November 18th when Juniors, Keri Barth and Kathleen Martin, attended their 4th annual Paint Nite together.
Campus has become a little bit brighter with the start of The Kindness Rocks Project, a campaign started by junior Kristin Thorpe, who has made it her mission to spread kindness on campus by inviting students to paint inspirational messages on rocks to be placed around Shippensburg University and Rails-to-Trails.
Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for what we have, to remind those we hold dearly that we love them and to enjoy an epic feast as a family. Thanksgiving is also an opportunity to prove our newfound “adultness” to our relatives, who often probe us on the holidays with questions about our grades, post-college plans and romantic relationships, yikes!
Light peered through the glass windows of the Ceddia Union Building’s Great Hall Wednesday, shining on the vibrant butterflies colored by students in honor of Grief Awareness Day.
The annual Feed-A-Friend food drive is here again, students of the African American Organization (AFRO-AM) are working to collect donations of food and money for families to enjoy this Thanksgiving.
Students from professor Phillip Broyles sociology senior seminar class have placed donation boxes throughout campus for “Ship’s Night Without a Home Campaign” in an effort to collect goods for the Franklin County Shelter in Chambersburg.
The concept of emotions behind music is an interesting thing, considering it is used widely to elicit emotion in movies, songs and especially live performances like plays and speeches.
Students gathered in McFeely’s Café on Tuesday night to raise awareness and donate items for Distributing Dignity, as well as make a variety of crafts such as ornaments, paintings and sock snowmen.
Remember waking up to the sweet smell of French toast creeping its way up to your bedroom when you were a kid? Your sleepy eyes realizing the treat that awaited you that Sunday morning as your mother cooked over a skillet to produce a perfect Parisian style breakfast.
Many people dream of being pop and rock stars when they are kids but Shippensburg University senior and iTunes published artist Alexia Christian has turned this dream into reality, releasing two rock-pop fused albums during her college career.
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If you are looking for someone who is passionate about the bands of Shippensburg University, take a trip to the second floor of the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center where you will find director of bands Trever Famulare, who completed his 200th performance with the Red Raider marching band last month.
We have heard of going around the world in 80 days, but how about in 60 minutes?
Halloween has evolved through the years from being a time of mischief and tricks to a capitalized sale on Halloween candy and high-priced costumes.
ShipRec rocked with spirited students for the 2017 Homecoming spirit rally Friday night which featured performances from the Red Raider’s marching band, cheerleaders, Heritage dancers and the In-Motion Dance Troupe.
“My life flashed before my eyes,” said senior Jason Greenspan, a testicular cancer (TC) survivor who is on a mission to educate and bring awareness to the disease through an attempt to break a Guinness World Record.