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Shippensburg hosts Relay for Life to support cancer survivors and raise awareness
The American Cancer Society’s Colleges Against Cancer program at Shippensburg University hosted its annual Relay for Life event Friday night at the ShipRec Center.
Raiders fall short against ESU in Alumni Appreciation game
Shippensburg University lacrosse faced off against East Stroudsburg University (ESU) on Friday on a warm and windy day at Robb Sports Complex. Saturday’s contest was also the Alumni Appreciation Game, with current players forming a tunnel for the alumni to run through prior to team introductions.
PAGE Center’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Vagina Woolf’ Trivia Event Sees Massive Turnout
The Shippensburg University’s Women and Gender Studies Department hosted its third annual “Who’s Afraid of Vagina Woolf: A Healthy Body Trivia,” on March 24 in CUB119. The event aimed to raise awareness and rid long-standing misconceptions about the female body, emphasizing the importance of women gaining accurate knowledge about their health and anatomy, while not being afraid to speak about it.
Student Groups Battle It Out At RHA’s Annual Mocktail Event
Shippensburg University's Residence Hall Association (RHA) hosted its annual Mocktails event on Wednesday, March 25, in the CUB MPR. Student groups had to sign up in advance and use their creativity to compete against one another for the best mocktail.
Candidates outline their visions for Student Government
Speeches for the 2025-2026 Student Government Association leadership election took place this past Thursday, Feb. 20, at 5 p.m. Four SGA candidates delivered speeches at McFeely’s in hopes of securing an elected position.
Donovan Hill Honors Alumni Legacy While Building His Own
Shippensburg University’s men's basketball team fell short Saturday afternoon, losing to Lock Haven 75-83.
Navigating Difficult Conversations: Insight from Dr. Stacey Pearson-Wharton
Stacey Pearson-Wharton, Ph.D., gave an interactive presentation titled “Difficult Dialogue in a Divided World” at the CUB on Monday night. During her talk, Pearson-Wharton shared valuable tools for engaging in authentic, healthy conversations about controversial or "scary" topics.