A Raider’s View - Pay it forward, the right way
ByYou pull up to the Starbucks drive thru, the guy in front of you pays for your drink and per tradition, it is now your duty to pay for the person behind you.
You pull up to the Starbucks drive thru, the guy in front of you pays for your drink and per tradition, it is now your duty to pay for the person behind you.
Shippensburg University’s African Student Association (ASA) hosted a Journey Back to the Motherland in the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room Saturday evening, at which students celebrated African cultures through food, dance, poetry and informative presentations.
Shippensburg University’s Counseling Center and the Human Resources Department hosted the Wellness Fair on Wednesday in the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room, at which students could get a massage, pet therapy dogs and more.
Victims, fellow students and community members gathered at Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on April 3 in solidarity and awareness of sexual and domestic violence for the Women Center’s “Take Back the Night” (TBTN).
Students shuffled sleepily out of Shippensburg University’s ShipRec at 6 a.m. Saturday after a 12–hour night of games, activities and walking the track for Relay for Life, an event which aimed to raise $30,000 for the American Cancer Society.
Shippensburg University’s Heiges Field House overflowed with frolicking children of all ages for SU’s 34th annual children’s fair and egg hunt Saturday morning.
It’s been a few weeks since the March For Our Lives (MFOL) rally that halted the nation and forced everyone to think carefully about gun control, though it has been lacking in the news after the fact.
On Sunday some of us celebrate a holiday full of commercialized cartoon bunnies, chickens and buy and sell chickens and bunnies.
Coated in color, students and community members crossed the finish line Sunday afternoon for Colleges Against Cancer’s 5K Color Run, which raised $254.
The Shippensburg University Career and Community Engagement Center is holding a Job and Internship Fair this Thursday in the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room, where students can visit 60 different employers hiring employees and interns.
With Easter upon us, many students will journey home Sunday to celebrate the holiday and enjoy a feast with family.
From exploring the beaches and soaking up rays to taking some much needed relaxation in cozy hometowns, SU students shared an assortment of spring break shenanigans worth remembering.
The return to campus after spring break can be a shock to any college student’s bank account and between catching up on classes and work schedules it can become difficult to find a quick and easy meal.
Colleges Against Cancer will hold the Colors of Hope 5K on campus Sunday to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Domestic violence, relationship violence and abuse is prevalent in relationships nationwide and can also happen in the comfort of something as simple as a friendship.
Chicken tenders are a staple in the diet of many college students.
Shippensburg University’s Love Your Melon (LYM) Campus Crew won a visit to the Hershey Medical Center Feb.22, where they delivered more than 100 beanies to children affected by pediatric cancer.
Latin music filled the Ceddia Union Building’s multipurpose room Saturday evening as the Latino Student Organization and Multicultural Student Affairs gathered to dance, eat and listen to rap and words from fellow members about their experiences as people of color living in President Donald Trump’s America.
Parkland, Florida, schools have been threatening students with suspension if they participate in any behavior synonymous with political protests such as walk outs.
Shippensburg University’s Mock Trial team faced five other schools at American University in Washington, D.C., earlier this month, winning two rounds of the regional competition, a first in the club’s history.