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John Castello finishes with 16 points in the win over Seton Hill.
John Castello has been one of the team’s top players so far this season. He is averaging 14.9 points and 8.4 rebounds.
Sophomore Ariel Jones totals 56 points over the two wins this weekend.
Lauren Pettis was a force on the boards against UPJ and Seton Hill, grabbing a career-high 18 against the Griffins and another 16 against the Mountain Cats.
SU students spend their Thursday night unwinding by creating their own Zen garden succulent plant as the semester comes to a close. APB created the event to help students relieve stress.
SU students make succulent plants with friends.
Big Red makes an appearance during the winter wonderland bingo on Friday night as part of the “Where’s Big Red” weekend hosted by APB.
Local historians speak about Native Americans’ influence on the United States, specifically in Pennsylvania. During the lecture, they covered the topic of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, created in 1879.
The former steam plant off of North Prince Street will hopefully be used as a future workspace for engineering students.
Shippensburg University faculty members discuss their experiences raising puppies that go on to assist people who are visually impaired.
The holiday book tree is located in the atrium of the Fredricksen Library in Camp Hill. The project began in 2013 and raises money for the library.
TransCentralPA President Joanne M. Carroll speaks about growing up as a transgender woman, as well as struggles the LGBT community faces.