Safe Zone president Giovani Onativia spends their free time in the club’s office, welcoming anyone to feel safe there.
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Safe Zone president Giovani Onativia spends their free time in the club’s office, welcoming anyone to feel safe there.
Yellow T-shirts were worn this past Tuesday in honor of those who have been affected by suicide.
Throughout the U.S., England and Australia, people will be searching for individuals who are so remote they lived in another lifetime, and yet so present their voices ring crisply and their translucent forms wisp through this world as if they were still breathing. Ghosts — rarely seen and hardly heard — keep the living fascinated in unyielding searches.
The second Open Mic Night of the semester, hosted by the Activities Program Board (APB), took place this past Wednesday at McFeely’s Café at 8 p.m.
Marissa Strouse singing three pop songs and playing guitar.
Dino Garcia sang several songs and played the guitar to accompany the lyrics.
Tatiana Burney expressed poetry about happiness and what the meaning of it truly is.
While many college students view Fridays as the evening to spend money on a good time, the Activities Program Board (APB) gave Shippensburg University students the opportunity to make money.
Host of Price it Right brings a student onto stage to win a prize and play one of the various games from the show.
Many members of the African Student Association (ASA) can answer Shakira’s question, “Tsamina mina zangalewa,”— where do you come from — with 54 different answers because of the 54 different countries in Africa.
The Women’s Center graduate assistants invited students to decorate umbrellas with empowering messages on the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) patio in the spirit of Rape, Assault, and Incest National Network (RAINN) Day. RAINN Day is an annual event held on college campuses across the nation on the third Thursday of September to educate and raise awareness of sexual violence.
Flipping hamburgers and grilling hot dogs, Shippensburg University campus police ditched their uniforms Thursday night to socialize with students.
Policeman serves meats such as hot dogs and hamburgers over the grill to community.
President George “Jody” Harpster befriends young Bella Thrush.
Students attend the Picnic with Police and serve themselves at the buffet inside of the SU hockey rink outside Mowrey Hall.
Members of the SUPD chat with students while grilling hamburgers, hot dogs and serving up Rita’s Italian ice.
SU Campus Police Chief Cytha Grissom scoops Italian ice while getting to know the students she helps daily.
Shippensburg University students explored new depths of friendship and community at this year’s Under the Sea Crab Fest hosted by the African American Organization, (Afro-Am.).
This past Thursday, the Latino Student Organization (LSO) held an event known as the Big Splash Party, in order to bring the student community together.