Raider Runway: Valentine’s Day Trends
ByWith Valentine’s Day on Friday, it is time to start thinking about that perfect outfit for a night out with your girlfriend, boyfriend or best friends.
With Valentine’s Day on Friday, it is time to start thinking about that perfect outfit for a night out with your girlfriend, boyfriend or best friends.
The Shippensburg University CUB welcomed comedian Nore Davis with open arms Feb. 7 in the CUB’s Red Zone for its bi-weekly Friday night CUB programming event. The event began at 10 p.m.
Melting snow, budding leaves and blue skies are not the only things Shippensburg University students should expect to see this spring semester.
The bitter cold did not prevent students from comimg together on Jan. 30. The Office of Multi-Cultural Student Services held its annual MLK march at Shippensburg University.
Employing balanced planning, first-year student Renae Luckenbaugh smoothly handles clubs, classes and charity. Being elected as the Seavers Hall Council President kick-started Luckenbaugh’s participation in extra-curricular activities at Shippensburg University.
The Shippensburg University chapter of the Catholic Campus Ministry (CCM) opened up to students about the trials of pregnancy on Monday in the CUB Great Hall.
Men and women can have very different senses of style. What most women do not realize is that many men put a lot of thought into what they wear as well.
Activities Program Board, or APB, is responsible for many of the activities that are held across campus.
The opportunity presented itself to any Shippensburg University student to earn more than $3,000 in prizes at the annual Frostival: Casino Night. There was no experience or money required to take chances at blackjack, roulette, cash wheels, an infamous cash cube and more.
Most Shippensburg University students are only responsible for themselves. However, resident assistants at SU are responsible themselves and at least 50 others. There are approximately 2,300 students living in residence halls at Shippensburg University, according to Bill Yost, associate director of housing.
As much as students dislike making their way through the cold weather and snow during the semester, there is one advantage to these freezing cold temperature — more opportunities to accessorize with warmer gear. It is still possible to look great while staying warm in the winter by putting together the right outfit to venture outside.
Most Shippensburg University students are only responsible for themselves. However, resident assistants at SU are responsible themselves and at least 50 others. There are approximately 2,300 students living in residence halls at Shippensburg University, according to Bill Yost, associate director of housing.
The desire to serve extends beyond firefighting for members of Vigilant Hose Co. That’s why they set aside a portion of the proceeds from their weekly bingo games to benefit the less fortunate in the Shippensburg community. This year, those funds went to the Toys for Tots drive sponsored by the Landis-McCleaf Detachment of the Marine Corps League in Chambersburg.
On Saturday Oct 26, 2013 the office of Multi Cultural Student Affairs held their annual Homecoming Yard Show.
Approximately 105 people, consisting of students and staff, made up the biggest turnout for the annual Tulip Planting Ceremony on Tuesday, October 8th outside the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library.
An original Pennsylvania native, Dr. Michele Bratina has moved back from Florida and is one of the new professors on campus this year.
Students interested in building connections and relationships with potential future employers attended Shippensburg University’s 2013 Career Day at the ShipRec on Monday, Nov.
For the Shippensburg University Marching Band (SUMB), it has been a long season. With their field show lasting at least 12 minutes, practices and performances at games were tiring for band members.
Samantha Stambaugh, a senior at SU, has made many accomplishments in her four-year career here at the university.