Students learn stages of grief, come together
A kaleidoscope of paper butterflies stood blanketed in the afternoon’s long amber light outside of Ezra Lehman Memorial Library last Thursday in honor of Children’s Grief Awareness day.
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A kaleidoscope of paper butterflies stood blanketed in the afternoon’s long amber light outside of Ezra Lehman Memorial Library last Thursday in honor of Children’s Grief Awareness day.
As possibly the most heated election in our memory of history has come to a close, some are left jumping for joy and others are left with heavy hearts.
For children growing up, a professional career in sports is one of the most sought-after jobs. However, once high school rolls around, the harsh reality of what it takes to be an athlete becomes overwhelming.
Perry Mattern, graduate student
Random sugar cravings at 9 p.m. on Tuesday nights hit us all at some point. Well, they hit me quite frequently and most of the time I never know exactly what it is I’m craving. I love birthday cake, but sometimes it isn’t always enough to satisfy my sweet tooth. Then I began thinking about Starbucks’ cake pops and decided I’d try to make them myself. So naturally, I began looking for recipes. It wasn’t long before I came across a few Pinterest posts and decided to try one out with a few twists of my own.
Yvette Betancourt makes birthday cake pops in the afternoon to satisfy her late night snack cravings or as a pick-me-up during her usual study breaks.
The Women’s Center at Shippensburg University has brought the Craft Café back for a second year.
Students gathered in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) multipurpose room last Tuesday evening to experience Phi Sigma Sigma’s charity drag show event, held in partnership with the Kids in Need Foundation.
Shippensburg’s homecoming was kicked off with the 37th Annual 5K/10K race, put on by SU’s Army Reserves Officer Training Corps (ROTC) “Raider” Battalion on Saturday, Oct. 29.
SU President Jody Harpster signals the start of the race with an M116 Howitzer.
Three of the runners excitedly cross the finish line after 73 minutes pass by.
How do you conquer the battle of stress in college? Human communication studies students hosted an educational event to show students how to “beat the stress of college.”
Jaylin Duprey takes a swing at the piñata during the Beat the Stress event.
The walls of the language department in Rowland Hall were buzzing last Tuesday afternoon as students, exchange students and professors poured from room to room to visit the many countries and cultures featured in them in celebration of Immersion Afternoon.
Personally, when I am looking for something to satisfy my sweet tooth, I turn to anything chocolatey. I am known to be one of the worst cooks/bakers in my house. Sometimes I ask myself, why even bother making desserts when I can get them from all the dining halls on campus? The only problem is, there is not always going to be brownies served. Not only are brownies a comfort food, but they are delicious.
Think back to being 18-years-old — receiving your college acceptance letter, dreaming about graduation, planning for prom.
Greenspan’s testicular cancer fundraiser sells squish pennies reminding males to perform self-checks. He asks that customers send photos of their world travels to spread awareness.
Shippensburg University students got into the Halloween spirit Sunday night with some traditional pumpkin carving in McFeely’s Coffeehouse.