ROTC spends weekend at Fort Indiantown Gap
Cadets of the Shippensburg University Raider Battalion were transported by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter Friday afternoon to participate in leadership development and team building exercises.
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Cadets of the Shippensburg University Raider Battalion were transported by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter Friday afternoon to participate in leadership development and team building exercises.
Junior Cadets receive instructions on operations orders (OPORDs) from seniors Dan Kinney and Laquon Brown.
Students learn more about the benefits of study abroad with the assistance of students who have studied overseas before.
More than 500 Shippensburg University students jumped at the chance to network with potential employers last Tuesday.
Students explore the Career Fair for employment opportunities.
This recipe is perfect for hectic mornings. It’s quick, easy and requires very few ingredients. The most costly item required is a blender, and some personal blenders can be bought from some places for about $10.
The ingredients for the protein shake include items such as yogurt, bananas, almond milk, any sort of nuts and a blender to mix it all up.
Students melted their stress away Wednesday with aromatherapy and coloring pages provided by the University Counseling Center.
Students color mandala designs as a form of meditation to relieve stress.
Shippensburg University students of diverse backgrounds united on Thursday night in support of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
Students raised their hands in agreement with the personal growth challenges Martin Worthy assigned them for personal growth.
Professor Brendan Finucane raised his fist high to show support of Black Lives Matter.
Afro-Am held a vigil for solidarity in the hockey rink on Thursday at 7 p.m.
The interview subject asked to be referred to by they, them and their pronouns.
Safe Space/Rainbow Lounge is located in Room 223 in the Ceddia Union Building. Onativia’s office hours are every Thursday from 3:30-5:30.
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.