Shippensburg community gathers, shows solidarity in face of recent strife
Members of the Shippensburg community stood hand-in-hand Thursday night to show solidarity as “one community” following a shooting that rocked the community.
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Members of the Shippensburg community stood hand-in-hand Thursday night to show solidarity as “one community” following a shooting that rocked the community.
After a month of fundraising, community service and a weekend of festivities, the king and queen of Shippensburg University’s 2019 Homecoming Court were crowned Saturday afternoon at SU’s Homecoming football game against Millersville University.
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The Women’s Center, Pride Center, Office of Multicultural Students Affairs (MSA) and Connection AOD (Alcohol and Other Drugs) are collaborating to host a masquerade ball Oct. 24 from 8 p.m. to midnight in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) multipurpose room (MPR).
Members of the 2019 Shippensburg Homecoming Court continue their campaign for the spots of royalty.
Shippensburg University will join the local community in an event Thursday to promote unity.
More than 120 businesses gathered at the Shippensburg University ShipRec on Oct. 3 for the fall semester Career Fair and Business Expo.
A second person has been charged in connection with an incident of alleged racial harassment that occurred in September on Shippensburg University’s campus.
Shippensburg University is aiming to help students stay healthy this semester through new programs and initiatives.
CARLISLE, Pa. — State police Tuesday filed drug charges against two people involved in the shooting incident Sunday night in Shippensburg Township.
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The response of the university administration to the homicide that occurred near High Street in Shippensburg Township leaves much to be desired.
Members of the Shippensburg University community discussed gun violence Thursday evening during Alpha Phi Alpha’s “End Gun Violence” forum. It was the fourth event of the fraternity’s Alpha Week.
Parking fees, campus accessibility and dining options were among the concerns voiced by Shippensburg University community members during the President’s Hour held on Oct. 1 in the Harley Multipurpose Room.
The Student Government Association (SGA) Executive Rules Committee (ERC) has restarted the process of filling its ERC opening, SGA President Aven Bittinger announced on Thursday at the public formal meeting.
A member of the Shippensburg University faculty Monday voiced concerns regarding the SU administration’s response to Sunday night’s shooting that left one person dead and another in critical condition.
Police are looking for two Shippensburg University students who they believe were involved in the Sunday night shooting in Shippensburg Township that left one man dead and another in critical condition.
Students Ashley Jacobs and Thomas Morrow hold a motivational poster containing positive notes including “you are strong,” “you are brave” and “keep your head up” to support domestic abuse survivors.
Police tape remains near the entrance to Coy Avenue from High Street in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.