Breastival brings cancer awareness to SU Campus
ByStudents gathered on Wednesday to eat pink cotton candy and read flyers that urged them to “feel their boobies.” The Women’s Center and Colleges Against Cancer sponsored the Breastival on Oct.
Students gathered on Wednesday to eat pink cotton candy and read flyers that urged them to “feel their boobies.” The Women’s Center and Colleges Against Cancer sponsored the Breastival on Oct.
What not to wear was a topic of discussion amongst students at the professional dress workshop. The event was held by the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) to teach students what attire is appropriate for a job interview.
Pingpong fans had the chance to cheer for SU students in a tournament Thursday night. The CUB programming hosted a pingpong tournament, that drew a large crowd.
Eight students in multicolored sneakers gathered on the lawn in front of Henderson Gym before running together towards Old Main, beginning their twice weekly group run around campus. The new SU run club meets every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.
Sharing its culture and adding a new club to the Shippensburg campus, the Saudi Cultural Club celebrated for the first time the 83rd National Day on Thursday, Sept.
Shippensburg university students gathered in Room 106 of the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Thursday afternoon to discuss “Fifty Shades of Grey” during the library’s Banned and Challenged Books Week that ran from Sept.
The Shippensburg football team has not had a successful beginning to their season, dropping their first two games of the season on the road against Shepherd in Week 1 and Slippery Rock in Week 2.
Name: Brie Anzidio Major: Education Year: Junior Quote: “I have my own style. I just do me.”
Imagine a congested roadway with cars barely moving, drivers becoming frustrated and all those involved leaving a carbon footprint.
Grove Hall Forum was packed with more than 200 people on Sept. 11 as the community came to learn new information concerning the Holocaust.
It has been 12 years since the September 11 attacks, but many clearly remember the attacks on the Twin Towers and Pentagon.
Shippensburg’s 33rd annual Corn Festival brought a day of arts, crafts and activities on Saturday, Aug.
Just before classes start, the band endures nine demanding days of band camp, which is not considered a laughing matter as depicted in the “American Pie” films.
As summer 2013 comes to a close, a new wave of freshmen have arrived at SU. Congratulations to last year’s freshmen on their journey to upperclassmen.
Imagine spending the summer in sunny Florida in one of America’s most popular theme parks all while getting paid and furthering your career.
This spring, the boys in Phi Sigma Kappa have worked their way up to finally receive their official charter, which classifies them as a “chapter.”
For many students, deciding a career path for their future poses a difficult challenge. Danielle Wagner, a 26-year-old Shippensburg University senior, is one non-traditional student who has gone through the process of selecting not one, but two completely different career paths.
University Bible Fellowship (UBF) is an international Bible-based organization that has a chapter that meets on the Shippensburg University campus weekly.
While most students spend their time partying, Elizabeth Rachlin devotes her time to helping others battle cancer.
Shippensburg students got the chance to forget all about the stresses of finals week approaching, last-minute presentations, projects and papers on Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m.