Downtown road work could impact motorists for a month
By / Editor-in-ChiefMotorists traveling through downtown Shippensburg are experiencing a new traffic pattern on King Street.
Motorists traveling through downtown Shippensburg are experiencing a new traffic pattern on King Street.
Three religious demonstrators seeking to save the students of Shippensburg University assembled in the academic quad and preached what they considered the Word of God. And while many in the community believe the men did not further civil discourse at SU, some believe their presence can be used as a jumping point to discuss how society can approach handling personal differences.
Shippensburg University officials have reported an increase in student retention for 2019.
Shippensburg University has decided to lease a space in downtown Shippensburg to strengthen its ties with the local community.
The Open Society Initiative of Berlin has gifted the United States a piece of the Berlin Wall to commemorate the 30th anniversary of its fall with a letter to Donald Trump on it.
Shippensburg University has tapped Charles Payne, a veteran who has served in the military for 29 years, to coordinate a program overseeing veteran and nontraditional student affairs in the Veterans’ Resource Center.
Shippensburg University’s Fashion Archives and Museum (FA&M) will release a new catalogue that will bring fictional literary characters to life.
With the holiday season quickly approaching, those fighting overseas might not make it home in time to be with their friends and family.
Following a 30-year absence, the brothers of Theta Chi will return to Shippensburg University’s campus.
Pennsylvania State Police have charged a third man in connection with the Oct. 6 shooting during an alleged drug deal near High Street in Shippensburg that resulted in the death of one man and serious injury to another.
Cannabis is sparking a conversation across the nation, as well as on Shippensburg University’s campus.
The Center for Land Use and Sustainability (CLUS) held its second climate change open forum Nov. 13, at which students and the community learned about the effects of climate change on forestry and wildlife in the United States, specifically Pennsylvania.
Instead of advising students to travel, Shippensburg University’s “study abroad expert” got to experience the program herself. Mary Burnett, SU’s director of International Programs, served as a guest speaker for the International Travel Series on Thursday evening.
Chancellor Daniel Greenstein faced tough questions and criticisms surrounding the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) System Redesign from faculty members of Shippensburg University as he ended his 14-stop fall campus tour at SU on Wednesday.
Members of The Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) voted in favor of a new contract agreement, according to a Nov. 15 APSCUF press release.
Shippensburg has the potential to make a big difference in the lives of school children.
Shippensburg University was in for a colorful evening featuring a drag queen, sexual jokes, confetti and rainbow-colored candy to start off the weekend.
Students had a post-graduation financial reality check on Nov. 7 as Shippensburg’s Career Center teamed up with the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU) to host a “Financial Reality Fair” for students in the Ceddia Union Building.