TPUSA brings swimmer, activist to campus
Updated: Oct. 17, 2024 at 2:33 p.m.
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Turning Point...
Cultivating a healthy relationship with style
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Fashion is more than just clothing; it is a powerful...
Turning over a new leaf
The fall semester is in full swing, and once again students are susceptible to stress and anxiety. According to The American Institute of Stress,...
Yearbook club returns to SRU
This past Wednesday, the yearbook club held its first meeting in almost 18 years.
Students are currently working together to revive the club and bring...
A non-traditional college experience
NONTRA is a social group for SRU students who begin their collegiate journey later in life. The club and its practices aim to be...
PASSHE allows firearms on campus grounds
Students and staff can openly carry weapons outdoors on SRU’s campus as long as there is no university-sanctioned event occurring. Due to...
Something to bark about
SRU Professor Christopher Streidl helps people through various types of research studies that he conducts. This is Streidl’s...
Adjusting to a new lifestyle
This semester, almost 1,500 students entered their freshman year at SRU and all are finding their own ways to adjust and adapt...
Two-year requirement takes effect
Those who were freshmen in 2023 are among the first class required to live on campus their sophomore year.
Slippery ‘scopes: October
Aries (March 21 - April 19): Ram
This month will be the beginning of a...