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A student uses a tissue to blow his nose to prevent other students from also getting sick. Students should always use their elbow or a tissue when sneezing.
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A student uses a tissue to blow his nose to prevent other students from also getting sick. Students should always use their elbow or a tissue when sneezing.
Students paint rocks to relieve anxiety and enjoy a night of tarot cards and music at the wellness event.
Students play games during one of the on-campus Relay for Life fundraisers.
Imagine going around town in your car and running out of gas. Now imagine riding on a bus so that does not happen.
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Some people might think college students are too old for teddy bears, but the Activities Program Board (APB) and participating students thought otherwise.
Students pose with their teddy bears during the event. APB plans to host similar events in the future because of the high turnout.
Students involved in Greek life or student organizations on campus may notice fundraising events hosted each semester.
The Panda Drive received more than 30 bears by the end of the fundraiser.
The loss of Agnes Ragone, a well-loved former Shippensburg University French and Spanish professor, brought the SU community together in grief and mourning.
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Valentine’s Day might be a day for loving relationships, but even single students had the chance to enjoy the occasion.
The romantic-themed night allowed single students to be around their peers.
Agnes Ragone poses in front of an evening dress made in 1990 in the Fashion Archives and Museum.
Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone regardless of relationship status.
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Singing in front of strangers may be nerve-wracking, but several students took the risk.