Professor informs students about piece of history less than 60 miles away
By / Managing EditorThe Shippensburg University History and Philosophy Department hosted the first installment of its “Diggin’ History!” lecture series on Wednesday.
The Shippensburg University History and Philosophy Department hosted the first installment of its “Diggin’ History!” lecture series on Wednesday.
Sharon O’Brien, professor of English and American studies at Dickinson College, spoke at Shippensburg University as part of its disability studies spring lecture on Thursday evening in the Old Main Chapel.
After more than a decade of dropping enrollment rates in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) it is time for drastic actions to be taken to save the state system from disintegrating.
Parkland, Florida, schools have been threatening students with suspension if they participate in any behavior synonymous with political protests such as walk outs.
This twist on a childhood favorite will surely make any college student feel like they are at their family kitchen table.
Shippensburg University’s Mock Trial team faced five other schools at American University in Washington, D.C., earlier this month, winning two rounds of the regional competition, a first in the club’s history.
Whether you are an art, business or even a computer science major, you understand that studying is not always enough when it comes to your core classes.
Samuel G. Kelk, 18, of Harley Hall, was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on Feb. 18.
Maryum “May May” Ali visited Shippensburg University on Thursday for the Helping Our People Excel (H.O.P.E.) Diversity Scholarship Program to deliver a speech on social issues and civil rights.
The Shippensburg University Grove Forum was filled with students, faculty and community members, leaving standing room only, last Thursday for a presentation and guest panel hosted by the political science department.
Muhammad Ali’s eldest daughter, Maryum “May May” Ali, shed her light on Shippensburg University students Thursday afternoon during a student session before her lecture that evening.
Students from Shippensburg University and the other 13 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) universities traveled to the Capitol building in Harrisburg on Thursday for the annual advocacy event at which students urge lawmakers to fund state schools.
Flu season has held us all in its grips for many months now, and with this fickle weather it seems as though none of us can stay completely well.
Faculty and students worked the Memorial Auditorium stage for the 15th anniversary of the “The Vagina Monologues” at Shippensburg University last weekend.
The last time I sat across from Alison Dagnes, a political science professor at Shippensburg University, it was the day after Donald Trump won the presidential election.
Eric Rothschild shared his experiences as lead trial counsel during the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial on Thursday night in the Ceddia Union Building’s Orndorff Theater.
Tanner O. Kaurudar, 21, of Kieffer Hall, was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia in connection with an incident that occurred on Jan. 29.
Shippensburg University’s dining services have undergone a variety of changes during the 2017–18 school year, including the implementation of new programs and the closing of “Chop N Wrap,” previously known as “Chickendipity.”
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter sent an email to students on Thursday and addressed the topics of recruitment, her inauguration, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education’s (PASSHE) advocacy day and Vice President for Student Affairs Roger Serr’s retirement.