SU police chief to retire after years of service
By / Managing EditorShippensburg University Police Chief Cytha Grissom is retiring after 15 years of service at SU.
Shippensburg University Police Chief Cytha Grissom is retiring after 15 years of service at SU.
Shippensburg University’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) celebrated the service and sacrifices made by U.S. veterans in Old Main Chapel on Nov. 12.
On Friday, Nov. 16, the cast and crew for “Clue: Onstage” brilliantly performed its opening show. Originally supposed to open Thursday, Nov. 15, the opening show had to be postponed to Friday due to inclement weather. It was well worth the wait.
No matter how easy or hard, a win is a win in the mind of Shippensburg University men’s basketball coach Chris Fite after the Raiders’ 101-74 drubbing of the Wilson College Phoenix on Wednesday night.
The Shippensburg University field hockey team advanced to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) semifinals by defeating No. 6-ranked Bloomsburg University 2-1 in overtime on a cold Tuesday night from David See Field.
Shippensburg University’s Sigma Gamma Rho sorority celebrated its 10th anniversary with the annual Miss Diversity Pageant on Saturday night in the Ceddia Union Building’s Multipurpose Room.
Shippensburg University students filled the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room Friday night to paint their own take on the Northern Lights.
Shippensburg University marketing major David Brantely took home a grand prize of $300 after winning first place in SU’s Ship Tank on Thursday.
Shippensburg University’s updated housing agreement for the 2019-2020 school year requires that students with less than 60 credits live on campus.
What would you think was the most asked question Travis L. Dixon, an African-American, received at his orientation at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)?
Members of Shippensburg University gathered together in front of the Old Main fountain to remember loved ones lost to gun violence at the Living Through You event on Nov. 6.
Shippensburg University hosted the second bi-annual Democracy Day on Nov. 5 to celebrate student voting.
Echoes of chatter bounced off the walls of Shippensburg University’s Gilbert Hall as people gathered for a discussion about social issues and inequities faced on campus.
The Shippensburg University Activities Program Board (APB) recently announced its annual concert through social media updates and drawings on sidewalks around campus.
A man by the name of Scott Beierle shot six people in a yoga study in Tallahassee, Florida on Nov. 2.
Colleges Against Cancer hosted its kickoff event in the Shippensburg University’s academic quad Wednesday afternoon.
As many students can attest to, college is no joke.
Shippensburg University’s Human Communications Department created a communications center for students to better their presentation skills and provide guidance for problems they may be having.
Shippensburg University’s Orndorff Theatre buzzed with conversation as community members, students and educators gathered to meet and listen to local political candidates in the days leading up to Tuesday’s midterm election.