Mary Grace Keller
Articles
SU says 'No More' to violence, looks back on campaign's success
Every 109 seconds, another person is sexually assaulted. That’s about a minute-and-a-half. In that time, you could buy a Raider Bowl from the Ceddia Union Building, print off your research paper in Dauphin Humanities Center or run late to class from Starbucks.
Little Princess Playhouse delights children
Stewart Hall transformed into the Little Princess Playhouse on Saturday for the double feature production, “Elsa and the Snarls” and “A Princess Christmas.”
Condom bingo educates students
Using condoms as bingo markers, Shippensburg University students played their way through 20 rounds of bingo in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) between lessons from a sexologist.
Homecoming benefits animal shelter
Between the football game, spirit rally and crowning ceremony, Shippensburg University managed to raise $11,000 for some four-legged friends.
Martina unleashes love at Luhrs
In the aftermath of the 2016 election, country music star Martina McBride brought a little motherly love to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday night.
Editor-in-chief reflects on experiences, says goodbye
The time has come for me to say farewell.
Student stamps out cancer: Creates a fundraiser to raise awareness
Think back to being 18-years-old — receiving your college acceptance letter, dreaming about graduation, planning for prom.
Spirit rally shakes Heiges
Feet danced, hands clapped and Raiders cheered inside a tropically transformed Heiges Field House on the eve of the homecoming football game.
Homecoming history is made at Shippensburg
The Shippensburg University Homecoming Committee crowned its first black king and queen on Saturday.
Spirit rally shakes Heiges
Feet danced, hands clapped and Raiders cheered inside a tropically transformed Heiges Field House on the eve of the homecoming football game.