The Vagina Monologues’ return to inspire curiosity at SU
The Women’s Center presented “The Vagina Monologues,” a series of presentations with women portraying different experiences with womanhood in the Memorial Auditorium on Friday and Saturday.
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The Women’s Center presented “The Vagina Monologues,” a series of presentations with women portraying different experiences with womanhood in the Memorial Auditorium on Friday and Saturday.
The scent of lemongrass and lavender seep from the humming diffuser. The fresh scent filters through your lungs as you deeply inhale — pause — and exhale the negative energy out of your system. The soothing ambiance in the room feels almost tangible, and the energy becomes in tune with the rhythm of your beating heart.
Kimberly Goyette presented her research about school segregation’s correlation to neighborhood segregation. She found that most families move to neighborhoods with people who are like them.
Shippensburg University scheduled discussion groups last week, but rescheduled them for this week. The Student Civility Initiative (SCI) will lead the discussions. Multicultural Student Affairs Director Diane Jefferson said the SCI is seeking input from students to determine the direction of the program.
Left-handed pitcher Noah Inch threw four scoreless frames before being chased in the fifth inning of the series finale against Catawba.
Rachel Bruno will look to play her part for the Raiders at the conference championships this weekend after earning a PSAC time in the 400 meters at last weekend’s VMI Winter Relays.
Adriana Baxter finishes third in the 55-meter race and sixth in the 200-meter race on Friday night.
Shippensburg University students trek through the quad, despite winter weather.
Students enjoy the free food and live entertainment offered during Club Karma in the CUB MPR.
The SU Counseling Center offers weekly programs to help students maintain a healthy mindset, such as the Mindfulness Meditation Group every Thursday.
Hart reunited with the field hockey team this season en route to a third title.
Mussina, No. 16, capped off his impressive debut season with the Red Raiders by winning the 2018 PSAC Eastern Division Freshman of the Year award.
Brycen Mussina has a great freshman season for the Raiders, throwing for 3,376 yards and 32 touchdowns while leading the team to a 6-5 record.
Hart believes the Bears’ visit was one of the biggest motivators during her treatment and recovery process.
While in the hospital, several Hershey Bears players visit Hart.
Jones drives past Warriors defenders on her way to 34 points in the win.
Biss (No. 11) records his second-best scoring output in his collegiate career, scoring 23 points at ESU.
Shamar Jenkins grabs a triple jump NCAA qualifier.