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Students express slight concern over Ebola
Ebola. It has been a word that has broke the headlines time and time again over the recent months in the U.S.
Shippensburg University gains grant for new road
Shippensburg University was awarded a state grant totaling $590,626 on Sept. 15 that will allow the university to complete a half-mile segment of a connector road between the H.
Student Spotlight: Luke Perry
Luke Perry may be known to many on the Shippensburg University campus as the former Student Senate President or one of the students with their picture hanging in the CUB, but Perry has far more to offer other than the title he holds and the portrait that is displayed.
Student teachers still learning
Social media has made it easier for people to connect with one another more than ever before, but it has made it even harder for students coming out of college to grasp the idea of what is and is not appropriate to display online.
Machine Gun Kelly gives SU a run for its money
With a much anticipated show days away, fans at Shippensburg University and around central Pennsylvania were given the bad news: Machine Gun Kelly broke his foot.
SU diversifies student body and local community
With the help of Shippensburg University and the programs it offers, the university is helping diversify the local community one semester at a time.
RED recalibrates Shippensburg Area Senior High School
Shippensburg Area Senior High School welcomed Christian rock band, RED, among other Christian music groups with open arms Sunday as the group stopped in Shippensburg on its RED: Recalibrated Tour.
RaiderFest supports Drew Michael Taylor Foundation
Shippensburg University’s Activities Program Board (APB) donates time and money every year in order to host events, such as RaiderFest.
Lacrosse starts season with a bang
Since 2011 the Shippensburg University lacrosse team has started the season off with a loss. This year the Raiders notched an exciting 14–11 victory over Shepherd University behind an outstanding from attacker Kayla Dalzell.
Students use resources to think outside the box
While many Shippensburg University students may be spending their down time from classes and work playing video games or lounging with friends, three SU business students are putting more than 30 hours a week each in order to maintain and stabilize their newly launched business named Rebottld.
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