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(09/25/18 6:43pm)
On the heels of sexual assault accusations against Brett Kavanaugh last week, it appears that Congress is no closer to appointing a Supreme Court justice to fill the seat left vacant by Justice Anthony Kennedy.
(09/25/18 6:42pm)
Democrats and Republicans blame one another for the nation's problems, but they are the ones to blame for the disconnect between themselves and Americans.
(09/18/18 5:04pm)
Yahoo on Sept. 11 released a video on Facebook that advertised the opening of the new Cortlandt Street Subway Station at the World Trade Center in New York City. At 14 seconds into the video, it shows an image accredited to Getty Images, with the caption “Under rubble when the twin towers collapsed in 2011” — which any American knows is false, showing the true definition of media blindness in this generation. In under one hour this video had 185,000 views and only 36 comments, with only six viewers realizing Yahoo’s mistake.
(09/18/18 5:03pm)
Bill Rollin is a Communication/Journalism student at Shippensburg University.
(09/18/18 5:01pm)
Some will say the behaviors of a professional player should never exceed the level of fury that American professional tennis player Serena Williams displayed on the courts at the U.S. Open final last week.
(09/18/18 5:00pm)
Serena Williams received a $17,000 fine after yelling at umpires during the U.S. Open finals.
(09/11/18 5:28pm)
“Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything” are not just words that can be used to summarize the last several years in the life of Colin Kaepernick, but also the future of Nike and other advertising giants in a system of rabid political polarization.
(09/11/18 5:27pm)
Angry Americans have been burning their Nike apparel in protest of the company's new campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, but they are giving Nike's advertising team what it wants: publicity.
(09/11/18 5:24pm)
If you had to give secondary education a price, would you instantly think financially or mentally? You can envision their future in a number of ways — a break could be right in front of them, or they could choose to bet it all knowing that a shot is all it takes.
(09/11/18 5:21pm)
Danielle Williams - Asst. Opinion Editor
(08/28/18 5:26pm)
Move-in day crews help first-year students unpack their belongings to move into their new home at Shippensburg University. This is an effort to help new students better adjust to campus life and build bonds with returning students.
(08/28/18 5:26pm)
For the first time, incoming freshmen at Shippensburg University this year will be enrolled in a seminar intended to acclimate students to the college experience.
(05/01/18 1:02am)
The Pennsylvania school system does not measure the success of a school on their student’s intellectual ability, but instead on whether or not their students are able to sit through and pass multiple mind-boggling and strenuous tests. If a school’s standardized test scores are high, then educators are praised for being effective.
(05/01/18 12:58am)
On Sunday, April 22, 2018, a lone shooter ambushed a Waffle House restaurant in Antioch, Tennessee, killing four people and injuring several others. Mass shootings have been happening more frequently these days and most of the time, shooters intend to kill as many people as they can.
(04/24/18 1:40am)
On Thursday, April 12, two African-American men were arrested for refusing to leave a Philadelphia Starbucks after the manager called 911 on them for allegedly trespassing. When the video broke on the internet of the two men being handcuffed inside the Starbucks and escorted out by Philadelphia police officers, people were immediately outraged.
(04/24/18 1:25am)
On April 20, Shippensburg University made history by naming President Laurie Carter its 17 president.
(04/17/18 5:21pm)
On June 2012, Former President Barack Obama created a program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). DACA has been all over the news but not in a good way.
(04/17/18 5:21pm)
As a social worker I am concerned about hunger in the Shippensburg Community.
(04/17/18 2:55am)
The Denver Post has lost a large number of staff members due to extreme job cuts mostly to increase benefits to the corporate owner’s bottom line.
(04/10/18 2:31am)
If the Women’s Center at Shippensburg University works toward empowerment, equality and ending violence for all of the members of the Shippensburg University community, then why does the title of the center exclude everyone except women?