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President Donald Trump decided to call a state of emergency, amidst avoiding another government shutdown to get what he has been asking for — a wall.
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President Donald Trump decided to call a state of emergency, amidst avoiding another government shutdown to get what he has been asking for — a wall.
The Women’s Center presented “The Vagina Monologues,” a series of presentations with women portraying different experiences with womanhood in the Memorial Auditorium on Friday and Saturday.
The scent of lemongrass and lavender seep from the humming diffuser. The fresh scent filters through your lungs as you deeply inhale — pause — and exhale the negative energy out of your system. The soothing ambiance in the room feels almost tangible, and the energy becomes in tune with the rhythm of your beating heart.
Students gathered in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room (MPR) to spend time with friends and dance to pop hits at Club Karma, an event created by the residence hall staff held Saturday night.
Students enjoy the free food and live entertainment offered during Club Karma in the CUB MPR.
Many college students can attest to the surreal sensation of dread course through their bodies the day before the beginning of the semester.
The SU Counseling Center offers weekly programs to help students maintain a healthy mindset, such as the Mindfulness Meditation Group every Thursday.
After an intense debate, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill into law in New Jersey that mandated education that accurately portrays those of the LGBT community.
Take the hectic sport of dodge ball, switch off the lights, add a whole new level of chaos and what do you get? Black light dodge ball.
Shippensburg University will once again host “The Vagina Monologues,” a series of presentations of women describing their experiences with their vaginas, on Friday, 8-10 p.m, Saturday, 1-3 p.m. and 8-10 p.m.
SU senior Shawn Wolfe teaches English to children aged 4 to 12 in his adventure to Guangzhou, China.
Some may say we are a species that craves comfort and pursues it in nearly all facets of life — in what we do, the people we associate ourselves with and the environment in which we settle down.
Throughout the end of last week and over the weekend, temperatures plummeted as low as -65 degrees Fahrenheit in some parts of Minnesota, while temperatures elsewhere dropped well below freezing.
Shippensburg University will soon have its own orchard developing on campus.
Graduate student Dani Zinn, of Shippensburg University’s Pride Center, spends a large part of her time inspiring students to advocate for others, as well as themselves.
Despite diligent behavior with their spending, surprisingly many millennials are not hesitant to take out their credit cards for gym memberships.
An SU student walks through campus on a breezy fall day.
Javita Thompson, director of Community Engagement, discusses how students' involvement in the Shippensburg community can improve their social and academic skills.