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The group often stops at a Gettysburg coffee shop for sweets before heading back to Shippensburg.
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The group often stops at a Gettysburg coffee shop for sweets before heading back to Shippensburg.
Day of Human Understanding speaker W. Kamau Bell speaks to a packed H. Ric. Luhrs Performing Arts Center audience on Wednesday evening. Bell focused his lecture on racism that still exists in today's society.
New PASSHE Chancellor Daniel Greenstein on Tuesday talks with students in Luhrs. During the open forum Greenstein highlighted some of the state system's difficulties, but expressed optimism for its future.
As part of the event, Goat Yoga PA held a session where participants could pay for yoga and have play time with the goats. “They’re so adorable!” Nawa said as she opened the door to see the goats.
(Left to right) Halle Zullinger and Hannah Nawa stand with Kassidy Carbaugh, who won the raffle. Carbaugh received a gift bag and a discount.
Junior Samantha Webber leads active Raider starters in hitting percentage (.318).
Emily Hangen has thrived in her sophomore season, leading the team in assists through 12 matches. She grabbed 79 in the weekend PSAC matches.
Charles Headen III captures his third and fourth touchdowns of the season in BU.
Patrick Luebben was the leader on offense for the Raiders against Lock Haven, grabbing his fourth goal of the season en route to SU’s fifth win of the season.
Wide receiver Charles Headen III (No. 3) led the way for the Red Raiders with two touchdown receptions on 55 yards receiving in the game against Bloomsburg.
The Appalachian Brewing Co. staff featuring their seasonal beer, “Oktoberfest Mazon Style.”
Students test their trivia knowledge while competing in APB’s trivia night Thursday in the Ceddia Union Building Multipurpose Room.
Freshman Adrienne McGarrigle now has five shots on the season after adding three against Mansfield.
Jazmin Petrantonio has had a stellar sophomore campaign so far, emerging as a leader on the squad after several seniors were lost to graduation last year.
Delaney Shifflett has been crucial to the Raiders’ success this season. She made 12 saves in the team’s 2-0 loss to PSAC rival Lock Haven University.
Beth McGee, wearing No. 11, celebrates with teammates after scoring her first goal of the season in the 10th minute of SU’s 3–2 win over Gannon.
K.K. O’Donnell played a huge role in helping the Raiders defeat PSAC rival Gannon University. She totaled one goal and one assist while putting up three shots on goal on Wednesday. O’Donnell — a freshman midfielder — has been a key part of the Raiders’ offense, totaling two goals and three assists so far this season.
Democrats and Republicans blame one another for the nation's problems, but they are the ones to blame for the disconnect between themselves and Americans.
Steven Lichtman tells the audience a personal story of his family's historical connection to Constitution Day. The day is celebrated on Sept. 17 to remember the beginning of the ratification process of the Constitution.