BreeLynn Myers attempts an alternative recipe for chili, adding turkey.
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BreeLynn Myers attempts an alternative recipe for chili, adding turkey.
BreeLynn Myers attempts an alternative recipe for chili, adding turkey.
Educating students about sexual assault and discrimination was the goal as Shippensburg University hosted “Take back the night” on April 4.
Roger Serr, SU’s vice president of student affairs, highlights the meaning of a community.
SU students begin their march and chants in sync with each other.
The Dance Troupe dances to Alessia Cara’s “Scars To Your Beautiful” at the event.
Students of the Shippensburg University Social Work Department worked together to organize an event to benefit migrant students on April 8 for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 (LIU) Education Day.
SU students give a tour of the campus to visiting migrant students on Saturday.
SU students give a tour of the campus to visiting migrant students on Saturday.
SU students give a tour of the campus to visiting migrant students on Saturday.
SU students give a tour of the campus to visiting migrant students on Saturday.
Insomnia, headaches, rapid heartbeat, frequent colds, loss of desire to do things you once found enjoyable and loss of appetite — these all sound like symptoms of depression, but are actually physical symptoms that stress can cause on the body.
Survey results show that adults in the United States continue to report high levels of stress and many report that their stress has increased over the past year, according to The Global Organization for Stress.
Looking for someone who is extremely dedicated to Shippensburg University? Look no further than the cozy Century Café tucked away in Old Main, where you will likely find Cindy Emondi diligently at work ensuring quality food reaches hungry Raiders.
Cindy Emondi, Century Café manager
Nick Iula, who is a lifelong friend of Emondi, and CAC staff adviser Carl Archut work to support those financially burdened by the battle against cancer.
Communication/Journalism senior Jamison Barker is a triple-threat when it comes to student media, as he balances time working for The Slate, SUTV and WSYC.
Jamison Barker, Opinion Editor for The Slate
The Disability Awareness Club held a scavenger hunt Saturday to raise awareness about the difficulties physically disabled students have navigating the Shippensburg University campus on Saturday.
SU’s Disability Awareness Club begin its scavenger hunt, stopping at each building to check accessibility for those with physical disabilities. This was an alternative for the Wheelchair Project.