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(09/20/22 4:00pm)
This Monday night, NBC and Peacock featured the most prestigious award show in television, the 72nd annual Emmy Awards. Hosted this year by SNL cast member Kenan Thompson. The evening was full of light-hearted humor, fun and celebration.
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You may have seen me riding my bike; it’s a beautiful yellow cruiser with a basket on the back. I love my bike, and I love riding my bike. I love it so much I want to convince you to ride, too.
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Most would agree that part of the reason you attend college today is due to the idea being pushed upon us at such an early age. When meeting with teacher and guidance counselors, they’ll hammer home how important it is to get a college education. While research has shown that a college education isn’t always necessary, we are told time and time again about the importance of college. Yet, early education doesn’t really prepare us for the four years of stress and debt.
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The August 23, 2022, edition of The Slate featured a story highlighting the high ticket prices and overall inaccessibility of Broadway. As a huge theatre fan and frequent Broadway-goer, I found a lot of merit in the argument being laid out in this piece. However, I see more to the story.
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The Shippensburg University football team was handily defeated on Saturday by IUP, getting outscored 44-21.
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Shippensburg University’s No. 2 ranked field hockey team remained unbeaten on the season this week, picking up three wins including overtime wins over Mansfield and Belmont Abbey.
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The Shippensburg University (SU) women´s soccer team fought to get their first win in their sixth game of the season at David See Field on Saturday afternoon.
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“I offer you a choice. We fight…or we die.”
(09/13/22 7:48pm)
Shippensburg University’s football team won their home opener 36-17 in a non-conference matchup on Saturday afternoon over Seton Hill University.
(09/13/22 4:00pm)
NASA delayed the Sept. 3 launch of Artemis I due to leaking issues with the fuel. The mission was delayed on the day of the launch as engineers noticed a leak when they started to fill the rocket’s fuel tanks. The leak in the fuel tank could emit hydrogen gas, which is a flammable substance and poses a threat to the safety of the mission. The pressure of the fuel lines was also altered while engineers were cooling the lines down to the temperature needed to store the hydrogen.
(09/13/22 4:00pm)
Members of the campus community gathered outside on Monday in remembrance of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. A brief ceremony was held outside of the Ezra Memorial Library. The memorial saw speeches from ROTC members and leaders who were impacted by the events of the day. The remembrance is held every year, along with flags being placed along the sidewalk of the academic quad. Each flag represents someone who lost their life that day, including the 343 firefighters and EMTS, 184 at the Pentagon, and 2,763 in the World Trade Center.
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On Monday, Sept. 5, Liz Truss was elected as the next Conservative prime minister of the United Kingdom. She is taking over after the three year administration of Boris Johnson, who stepped down as prime minister in July. Truss will now be entrusted with helping the U.K. recover from its worst economic downturn in decades. She is also the first prime minister to take office in a post-Brexit Britain.
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Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting on Sept. 1 at which Vice President Kennedy Holt shared that elections are coming up and petitions to run were due on Sept. 2.
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Student Government Association (SGA) President Andrew Hare stepped down from his position on August 23. The resignation was due to undisclosed personal reasons. Vice President of Finances Chase Slenker said that responsibilities are being shared among the other officers to better distribute the workload. Slenker will be speaking at the SGA Open House in place of the president.
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The 14th annual criminal justice symposium was held in Old Main Chapel on Sept. 8. The topic of discussion was abortion, with the event being titled, “Overturning Roe v. Wade: Making Abortion a Crime.”
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Did you buy bananas from Walmart that went bad before you could bring yourself to eat them? For under $10, you can turn that mushy fruit into a delicious bread.
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Aries (Mar. 21-Apr. 19):
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This past summer, I bought a book to treat myself after a long semester of school. I did not expect to unlock a whole genre of my new favorite books: Greek myth retellings.
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The spirit of Freddie Mercury was alive during the performance of “One Night of Queen,” performed by Gary Mullen and The Works. However, that spirit and some mannerisms are where the talents of Freddie stopped.
(09/13/22 4:00am)
Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for HBO’s “House of the Dragon” and descriptions of sex and violence.