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If you’ve been near the Shippensburg Station on the corner of East Fort Street and North Earl Street on Friday during lunchtime, you may have caught a whiff of some pulled pork, brisket or even some bacon pepper poppers.
"Food Truck Fridays" raises money for Shippensburg Station’s Cumberland Valley Railroad Museum. Food truck industry revenue grew 7.9 percent annually from 2011 to 2016, according to data from IBISWorld.
Friends, family and faculty members gathered on a rainy Saturday morning in Heiges Field House to celebrate the achievements of Shippensburg University's winter Class of 2018.
As the semester moves closer to winter break, Shippensburg University seniors are faced with a panic different from that of finals.
Some employers use the career fair strictly as a networking event, while others hope to fill internship and full-time job positions.
Shippensburg University designated Seavers and Naugle halls as first-year student residence halls only in 2018.
Naugle and Seavers halls were designated as first-year only dorms for the 2018-19 school year.
Local history experts met in Orndorff Theatre Wednesday night to tell attendees of the influence that Native Americans have had on the United States.
Local historians speak about Native Americans’ influence on the United States, specifically in Pennsylvania. During the lecture, they covered the topic of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, created in 1879.
Shippensburg University’s Women’s Center is looking for a new director.
Shippensburg University’s formerly-known department of computer science and engineering received an upgrade in September with the launch of the school of engineering.
The former steam plant off of North Prince Street will hopefully be used as a future workspace for engineering students.
Last summer, I traveled through Europe with a group of classmates.
Five years ago, an SU student had the idea to celebrate the holidays and raise money at the same time through a project at his local library.
The holiday book tree is located in the atrium of the Fredricksen Library in Camp Hill. The project began in 2013 and raises money for the library.
TransCentralPA President Joanne M. Carroll speaks about growing up as a transgender woman, as well as struggles the LGBT community faces.
“How you present yourself is how people perceive you, but it’s more than that,” TransCentral PA President Joanne Carroll said.
It is hard not to love this time of the year.
Radio has long been one of the world’s primary sources for entertainment and news, but it has gone through many transitions, such as the creation of FM radio and SiriusXM satellite radio.