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A sunken pumpkin sits in Chambersburg's Country Creek Produce Farm. Local weather has caused pumpkins in the area to grow sub-optimally.
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A sunken pumpkin sits in Chambersburg's Country Creek Produce Farm. Local weather has caused pumpkins in the area to grow sub-optimally.
The perpetual rain Pennsylvania endured this summer not only affected the moods of the state’s residents but also the health of the area’s pumpkin patches. The shortage of pumpkins does not mean no pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, but for students looking to carve up some Jack-O-Lanterns, the pumpkin problems may put a damper on their wallets.
A Shippensburg University mental health counseling graduate student Brad Hoey died on Oct. 25 at a New Jersey hospital.
Criminal mischief reported on Richard Avenue
Theft reported in Lackhove Hall
Eleven more lives.
A Shippensburg University networking platform will experience major changes in the upcoming months as part of a plan to increase online engagement with students.
Rupert Nacoste spoke about understanding society’s rapid social changes on Oct. 22 in Old Main Chapel.
Nacoste speaks to the audience in the Old Main Chapel on Monday. He discussed how people in today’s neo-diverse society often become anxious when interacting with people unlike themselves.
Two Shippensburg University students are coming together to host an event that honors and remembers victims of gun violence.
Deanna Hatcher (left) and Aliyah Mensah created a gun violence awareness event to honor those lost and spread awareness to college students.
Six men who called themselves “born-again Christians” congregated Tuesday on the Shippensburg University campus, demanding that passersby confess their sins and prompting outrage from students.