The Sexy and Consenty Egg Hunt
By / Staff ContributorWands, Rabbits, Rings, Oh My! The PAGE (Pride and Gender Equity) Center and Women’s and Gender Studies Department hosted the third annual Sexy and Consenty Egg Hunt on April 4.
Wands, Rabbits, Rings, Oh My! The PAGE (Pride and Gender Equity) Center and Women’s and Gender Studies Department hosted the third annual Sexy and Consenty Egg Hunt on April 4.
The Gero Awards were held at Shippensburg University on March 5, alongside the annual International Women’s Day celebration.
The Shippensburg University’s Women and Gender Studies Department hosted its third annual “Who’s Afraid of Vagina Woolf: A Healthy Body Trivia,” on March 24 in CUB119. The event aimed to raise awareness and rid long-standing misconceptions about the female body, emphasizing the importance of women gaining accurate knowledge about their health and anatomy, while not being afraid to speak about it.
Shippensburg University's Residence Hall Association (RHA) hosted its annual Mocktails event on Wednesday, March 25, in the CUB MPR. Student groups had to sign up in advance and use their creativity to compete against one another for the best mocktail.
For many female presenting students on campus, fashion is a major part of their lives because it allows them to express who they are and what they believe in.
The Shippensburg University Women’s and Gender Studies Department’s second annual “Stitch and Bitch” took place on March 17 in the CUB Airport Lounge in honor of Women’s History Month.
Shippensburg University’s Career Center kicked off Career Week by hosting its fourth annual Sailing into Success Fashion Show on March 19 in the CUB at 4 p.m.
Shari Horner, a professor of English at Shippensburg University, held a lecture on the medieval lives of women saints and literature at the Women’s and Gender Studies Spring Faculty Colloquium on March 18.
The King & Saint Café on 512 West King St. is a new café and bakery in Shippensburg.
The world needs saving; but how are we going to save it? This question was answered during the “Educating Women as a Way of Saving the World” talk hosted by Shippensburg University Professor Bradley Bullock in Grove Hall on March 4.
Shippensburg University College of Arts and Sciences Dean Sabita Manian hosted the inaugural Beads and Beignets social hour on March 5 in the Dauphin Humanities Center Fishbowl.
“Watch your thoughts; they become your words. Watch your words; they become your actions. Watch your actions; they become your character.” For SU junior Marlon Aristy, these truly are words to live by.
Spring is returning soon, and I’m sure that we’re all very excited about the upcoming warmth. The cold seasons bring several exciting moments, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Eve and many others, but after those moments are over, the cold becomes brutal.
Despite the wind and cold, Stewart Hall was warm with love on Feb. 13 during the Self-Love Soirée Open Mic, jointly hosted by The Reflector and the PAGE Center.
Community CARES held its Coldest Night of the Year walk in downtown Shippensburg on Feb. 22.
Students at Shippensburg University took center stage Thursday night for Night at the Apollo, an event celebrating the history of the legendary Apollo Theater and the artists who made their mark there.
Over the course of the past few years since TikTok’s creation almost a decade ago, several users have become largely influential in specific niches. For example, there are influencers for sports-related, “bookish,” makeup, music, game-related, news-related and—most notably—fashion content.
Over the course of the past few years since TikTok’s creation almost a decade ago, several users have become largely influential in specific niches. For example, there are influencers for sports-related, “bookish,” makeup, music, game-related, news-related and—most notably—fashion content.