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Monday - A bulldozer drives down Dauphin Drive, headed toward a construction site just before 1:30 p.m.
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Monday - A bulldozer drives down Dauphin Drive, headed toward a construction site just before 1:30 p.m.
Sunday - Students get breakfast in Reisner Dining Hall around noon.
Thursday - Two students are jogging near Kriner Hall around 6 p.m. on a rainy Thursday night.
Tuesday - Students sit at tables and walk through the Ceddia Union Building on Tuesday at about 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday - A motorcycle is parked outside Wright Hall in a crosswalk.
Midfielder JJ Saukko (No. 5) scored his first collegiate goal in the win against UPJ after beating Bloomsburg.
Kepner (center) walks to midfield with family during halftime.
Samantha Webber (No. 12) and Emily Hangen (No. 13) rise up to block a shot.
Jeff Beyer starred once again in the pool at IUP. The men’s team followed up an impressive opening win against Gannon with its first win against IUP since 2010.
Senior quarterback Chase Yocum (No. 15) had one of SU’s two rushing touchdowns against LIU Post. Yocum is used in many red zone situations as a read option quarterback. He has a handful of short touchdown runs so far this season. Yocum has as many touchdowns on the ground (3) as the combined running back core.
The women’s swim team swam well overall against IUP, but it didn’t result in the same success that the team had in their opening meet against Gannon.
Jazmin Petrantonio (No. 28) is tied for first in goals in the PSAC with 13 so far.
Shippensburg students were among the presenters at the EAPSU’s open mic night last Thursday, where they had the opportunity to read their poetry. Emily Mitchell (above), a senior at Shippensburg University, was one of several students who presented their poems to professors and students in attendance.
Patricia Smith is an American award-winning poet who has published several books including “Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah.” Smith announced the winners of the 2018 EAPSU Poetry Contest: In third place, Kaitlynn Keiper from East Stroudsburg (left); in second place, Wyatt Inlow from Clarion (not pictured); and in first place, Sarah Goulet from Bloomsburg (center).
SU students line up to the right of Stephanie Erdice, director of the Women’s Center, to read the inspirational messages they wrote on paper tulips to uplift and give hope to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
SU students sample face masks at APB’s Spa Night in the CUB on Thursday night.
Daughtry has been performing for over a decade, and its fan base has kept them going. “That’s the key ingredient to keeping a band together. That’s the gasoline, and without it you can’t run,” said frontman Chris Daughtry.
Chris Daughtry has challenged himself in other creative ways over the years. He drew the cover of a Batman comic, which was a lifelong dream of his.
James Najarian, an English professor at Boston College, had the conference room chuckling at his poem “Goat Song” and the whimsical habits of his family’s pet goats.