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Katie Hess speaks to the audience on Sept. 17. The lecture focused on Pennsylvania's state tree and ways to save it from extinction.
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Katie Hess speaks to the audience on Sept. 17. The lecture focused on Pennsylvania's state tree and ways to save it from extinction.
Tim Palmer informs the audience of the threats Pennsylvania's state tree faces, including the woolly adelgid. However, treatments for the adelgid exist.
Wnada Holdren and SU student Ryan Krueger prepare to dance a traditional Puerto Rican dance on stage. All audience members were invited to learn steps for salsa dancing. The dance lessons followed a lecture given by Holdren, who has been dancing since she was 6 years old and owns her own dance academy.
Samantha Webber (No. 12) and Morgan DeFloria (No. 11) have been two of the driving forces behind the Raiders’ early-season success and the 12-game win streak.
Cole Kropnick (No. 11) scored the winning goal in the match against Salem. He added two more goals in the win against Goldey-Beacom to hit the seven-goal mark for the season.
The 2018 edition of the Red Raider Pack made its entrance before the family day matchup between the Red Raiders and the Vulcans. The Red Raider Pack is a group of more than 100 students from elementary schools in the Shippensburg district. The students get to run through the marching band tunnel, immediately following the players to kick off the game. Pack members get special privileges to meet SU players, the cheerleaders and the team mascot, Big Red.
The SU offense struggled to get much momentum going on offense throughout the game. The unit tried a balanced attack with passing and the run game, but neither could give the Red Raiders a foothold in the game. The ground attack could not reach 100 yards and the SU quarterbacks threw for just 229 yards.
Other members of the soccer team crowd around forward Izzy Weigel after her 80th-minute game-winner. Weigel leads the team with four goals this season.
Several members of the 2017 cast of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" finish acting out a scene from the well-known movie. Every year, a cast mimes along to the Rocky Horror movie around Halloween for a fun show.
Tippin laid down and reached his microphone out to sing with a young girl in the front row.
Primus considers herself an activist, and has participated in the Women's March, the Climate Change March and the Equality March in Washington, D.C.
Kovats-Bernat's wife, Dina, has supported Kovats-Bernat through the struggles anthropology brought him, such as culture shock. Pictured with him and his wife is their daughter Ella, who passed away in 2014, and their son Addison.
Christopher Kovats-Bernat was hired by the SU anthropology department this summer as a visiting professor. This semester he is teaching several sections of cultural anthropology and comparative cultures.
Kovats-Bernat collects sacred water from a Voodoo shrine in Haiti, where he is conducting fieldwork on local Voodoo, witchcraft and zombification practices.
The vigil honored an SU student who committed suicide, and offered a lot of information on suicide hotlines and how to get help when needed.
SU cyclists ride together through Shippensburg.
Bill Rollin is a Communication/Journalism student at Shippensburg University.
Serena Williams received a $17,000 fine after yelling at umpires during the U.S. Open finals.