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Defensive end Richard Nase (No. 8) and the SU defense played well against a top-ranked West Chester offense, limiting it to 16 points below its season average.
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Defensive end Richard Nase (No. 8) and the SU defense played well against a top-ranked West Chester offense, limiting it to 16 points below its season average.
Petrantonio (No. 23) has become a leader for a young SU squad.
Forward Taylor Moore has done her best to pick up the offense’s production in the recent skid. Moore started the season hot, scoring a goal in each of the first three games, but has since cooled off along with the rest of the team. She consistently shoots, grabbing four shots in the games against ESU and Seton Hill.
Left to right: Stephanie Rodriguez, Justin Persicketti, Tyler Rock, Francesca Forti and Sophia Jones rehearsed for only three weeks in preparation for the 15-minute musical.
Jordana Wagner, a senior art and design major at SU, is drawn to ceramics because it challenges her to take on the arduous task of creating larger pieces with her bare hands. It has also taught her that making mistakes while creating art should be viewed objectively, as it emits a sense of raw originality.
Tomoko Grabosky offered Koru mindfulness as a new SU course to help students relieve stress and maintain a healthy mind.
The route from Shippensburg to Gettysburg is known to be relaxing and a great time for self-reflection.
A straightforward route from Shippensburg to Gettysburg the cyclists often take on their occasional evening rides together.
The cyclists park their bikes outside the Gettysburg coffee shop, later returning to begin a relaxing drive back to Shippensburg.
The group often stops at a Gettysburg coffee shop for sweets before heading back to Shippensburg.
Day of Human Understanding speaker W. Kamau Bell speaks to a packed H. Ric. Luhrs Performing Arts Center audience on Wednesday evening. Bell focused his lecture on racism that still exists in today's society.
New PASSHE Chancellor Daniel Greenstein on Tuesday talks with students in Luhrs. During the open forum Greenstein highlighted some of the state system's difficulties, but expressed optimism for its future.
As part of the event, Goat Yoga PA held a session where participants could pay for yoga and have play time with the goats. “They’re so adorable!” Nawa said as she opened the door to see the goats.
(Left to right) Halle Zullinger and Hannah Nawa stand with Kassidy Carbaugh, who won the raffle. Carbaugh received a gift bag and a discount.
Junior Samantha Webber leads active Raider starters in hitting percentage (.318).
Emily Hangen has thrived in her sophomore season, leading the team in assists through 12 matches. She grabbed 79 in the weekend PSAC matches.
Charles Headen III captures his third and fourth touchdowns of the season in BU.
Patrick Luebben was the leader on offense for the Raiders against Lock Haven, grabbing his fourth goal of the season en route to SU’s fifth win of the season.
Wide receiver Charles Headen III (No. 3) led the way for the Red Raiders with two touchdown receptions on 55 yards receiving in the game against Bloomsburg.