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Tippin laid down and reached his microphone out to sing with a young girl in the front row.
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Tippin laid down and reached his microphone out to sing with a young girl in the front row.
Primus considers herself an activist, and has participated in the Women's March, the Climate Change March and the Equality March in Washington, D.C.
Kovats-Bernat's wife, Dina, has supported Kovats-Bernat through the struggles anthropology brought him, such as culture shock. Pictured with him and his wife is their daughter Ella, who passed away in 2014, and their son Addison.
Christopher Kovats-Bernat was hired by the SU anthropology department this summer as a visiting professor. This semester he is teaching several sections of cultural anthropology and comparative cultures.
Kovats-Bernat collects sacred water from a Voodoo shrine in Haiti, where he is conducting fieldwork on local Voodoo, witchcraft and zombification practices.
The vigil honored an SU student who committed suicide, and offered a lot of information on suicide hotlines and how to get help when needed.
SU cyclists ride together through Shippensburg.
Bill Rollin is a Communication/Journalism student at Shippensburg University.
Serena Williams received a $17,000 fine after yelling at umpires during the U.S. Open finals.
Stephanie Jirard moderates the criminal justice symposium where a panel of professors debated the topic of crime and the media. Panelists from various departments provided different views on the subject.
Hurricane Florence made landfall last week and has killed more than 12 people in its destruction. This storm, like many in the past, has caused billions in damage, but people are soon to forget the storm’s impact.
Don McPherson speaks with SU students, faculty and community members about the importance of sexual violence prevention and identifying male privilege. McPherson travels the country speaking with groups of all ages.
Administrators stand in the rain during the 9/11 memorial. Those lost in 9/11 were honored during the ceremony as well as SU alumni.
SU alumna Ashley Maready shares her career experiences in the historical conservation field. Maready has traveled across the country and worked at museums in Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Kansas and New York.