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(09/30/25 1:00pm)
Shippensburg men’s and women’s swimming teams opened their seasons with a dual meet against Kutztown at Keystone Natatorium on Wednesday, Sept. 24, after not being able to swim in their home pool for a week.
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Shippensburg men’s soccer wrapped up non-conference play with a 0–0 draw at California (Pa.) on Wednesday and a 4–2 home win over No. 18 Seton Hill on Saturday.
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Shippensburg field hockey remained undefeated on the season and moved to 1-0 in conference play with a 3-0 home win over IUP on Saturday.
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Shippensburg football earned its first win of the season and moved to 1-0 in conference play on Saturday, defeating the Huskies 10-7 in the second half. SU moves to 1-3 on the year.
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Shippensburg Dining Services put together a Food Truck Festival event that was hosted in front of Old Main on Friday, Sept. 26.
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SU students brought their friends and families to play bingo in celebration of Family Day on Sept. 26 at p.m. The CUB MPR was filled with neon lights, glow-in-the-dark accessories and the squeaks of dry erase markers as students and families attended the Activities Programming Board’s (APB) annual Family Weekend Bingo.
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Four cadets from Shippensburg University’s ROTC gathered to give a presentation on how the program has impacted their lives as students on Sept. 23 in the CUB as a part of SUnity Week.
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Comedian Gina Brillon brought a mix of humor, heart and heritage to Shippensburg University on Sept. 22 at 6:30 p.m. in the CUB MPR, performing for a packed audience as part of SUnity Week and Hispanic Heritage Month.
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As a part of SUnity Week, “All Around the World” was an event for students to learn more about diverse cultures through music, food and more. The event allowed students to learn about the diverse community Shippensburg celebrates, as well as groups students can join to expand their connections and learn new languages.
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By far, this book is the craziest and goriest I have ever read. At times, I was squealing and crinkling my toes during the disgusting – yet enjoyable – scenes I had to read.
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After an emotional, vicious fight between long-time Japanese professional fighter Iyo Sky and highly regarded Chilean fighter Stephanie Vaquer, there is a new Women’s World Champion of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).
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The long-awaited return of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” an Amazon Prime Video original series, captivated audiences starting in mid-July with episodes for the final season dropping on the streaming service every Wednesday until Sept. 17.
(09/29/25 6:34pm)
Multiple calls were made to local law enforcement agencies which led to the evacuation of the Ezra Lehman Library on Sunday afternoon, according to Shippensburg University News (SU News). The threat was from two false calls with vague details that prompted immediate response by local police.
(09/26/25 2:39pm)
Fall is here. The time of year when the apples and air are at their most crisp. The time where vibes change, and wardrobes are always changing to keep up with the daily, or even hourly, swings in temperature.
(09/26/25 2:41pm)
Politicians have adopted the belief that all markets are created equal. It was Michael Boskin, George Bush’s chairman for the Council of Economic Advisors, who, when referring to U.S. technology production, said, “Computer chips or potato chips, what’s the difference?” This line of thinking argues that selling $100 of potato chips is still the same as selling $100 of computer chips.
(09/24/25 5:14pm)
A lecture about covering the necessity of the Constitution was given by political science Professor Steven Lichtman in the Grove Forum on Wednesday, Sept. 17.
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Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its first meeting for the 2025-2026 academic year in CUB 119 on Sept. 18.
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The Shippensburg University chapter of Turning Point USA held a vigil for founder Charlie Kirk on Thursday, Sept. 18. The vigil featured speeches from three state congressmen and garnered a large turnout.
(09/26/25 2:45pm)
She fell in love with her psychiatrist, and he kept her until she had the “strength” to walk away.
(09/23/25 2:55pm)
Lackhove Hall hosts mental health themed bingo.