Libby Cogan
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Fempowerment carnival illuminates healthy and safe sex habits
Shippensburg University’s Women and Gender Studies Department hosted their Fempowefest Sex Ed Carnival on Thursday in the Ceddia Union Building. The fair focused on sex positivity and safety, as many stations had interactive and educational activities.
Women’s basketball falls short at home against Holy Family
Shippensburg University’s women’s basketball team took on the Holy Family Tigers on Saturday at Heiges Field House, starting off with speed in the first quarter.
Men’s soccer honors five seniors in loss to ESU on Senior Day
Shippensburg University’s men’s soccer team faced off against the East Stroudsburg University Warriors on Saturday afternoon at David See Field after honoring their five seniors in a traditional pre-game ceremony.
Women’s soccer Senior Day ends in 5-0 win against Mansfield
Shippensburg University’s women’s soccer Senior Day followed a 1-0 win over Lock Haven on the road on Wednesday.
Carving out the days until Halloween at the 2024 Shippensburg Pumpkin Festival
Cumberland Valley Community Connections hosted its third annual Shippensburg Pumpkin Festival on Oct. 26 and 27. The free two-day event took place at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. It included many activities that were amusing for all ages.
SU Kicks off Homecoming Weekend with Casino Night
Homecoming Casino Night took place on Oct. 19 in the Ceddia Union Building and featured a variety of casino-themed games, including slot machines, blackjack and more.
All Around the World: Culture and Diversity Illuminated
Shippensburg University’s All Around the World event showcased a number of tables representing many different countries and cultural organizations, offering attendees an opportunity to explore the cultures and traditions.
Mental Health: The Cost of Code-Switching
During Shippensburg University’s Diversity Week, Dr. Tomoko Kudo Grabosky from the counseling center spoke on the prevalence of code-switching in our society on Wednesday, September 25.
Tau Kappa collaborates with family shelter for Halloween crafts
Shippensburg University’s student-athlete honors sorority Tau Kappa collaborated with Community Cares for a children’s Halloween craft on September 23. The family shelter, located on Burd Street in Shippensburg, welcomed the women of the sorority who joined together to engage with the children of the community.