SU celebrates Arbor Day with campus-wide tree-planting
ByShippensburg University’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) teamed up with volunteer SU students to host its annual Arbor Day festivities on Friday.
Shippensburg University’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) teamed up with volunteer SU students to host its annual Arbor Day festivities on Friday.
Shippensburg University’s recently established Charles H. Diller, Jr. Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership teamed up with 3 Day Startup (3DS) to give students hands-on experience not seen in the classroom.
The St. Baldricks Foundation returned to Shippensburg University for its annual “Shave the Ship” event in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multi-purpose Room (MPR) on Wednesday which was open to students, faculty and volunteers.
A Shippensburg University professor continued the Last Lecture Series by giving a lecture as if it were his last on April 18 in the Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center.
Shippensburg University has recently made alterations to a program that has been offered to high school students for years.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government held its weekly meeting Thursday, but this time, with many additional attendees.
The search for a permanent replacement for former Shippensburg University President George “Jody” Harpster continues this week, with several information sessions being held each day for a particular candidate.
Mckensi J. Washabaugh, 20, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, was charged with driving under the influence and minors prohibited from operating a vehicle with alcohol in system in connection with an incident that occurred April 14. Anna Marie Davis, 19, of Seavers Hall was charged with underage drinking at the same time.
Shippensburg community members raced, ran, rode and rambled to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail bridge and Shippensburg extension on Sunday afternoon.
Shippensburg University students and faculty moved forward with the fight against oppression of Latin Americans on Wednesday during the Pa’lante rally and march across campus.
A proposal by the Shippensburg University General Education Council could result in a drop in the amount of general education credits a student is required to take to graduate.
Shippensburg University’s WSYC and The Slate alumni congregated in Reisner Dining Hall’s Tuscarora Room Saturday night to reminisce and celebrate the two student media group’s six decades-long legacies.
The holidays are over and we have all returned back to classes for the remainder of the semester, but one thing is certain — some of us are happy to be back.
Junior Kelly Logan, College of Education and Human Services Senator, has been elected as the Student Government secretary.
The first thing one notices in Allen Dieterich-Ward’s tiny office is his unusual collection of old coal mining artifacts. His largest is a deep black image of a mining shovel called “The Gem of Egypt.”
William Whisler is a communication/journalism student who has a love for the world of sports.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Cumberland Valley Rail Trail (CVRT) pedestrian bridge and trail extension connecting Shippensburg Township Park to Shippensburg University will be held on April 23 at 12:30 p.m.
Hit and run in the F/S-1 parking lot A staff member from the athletics department came to the university police station April 10 to report damage to his black 2013 Kia.
An African writer and literary critic shared his experiences and problems with African literature Wednesday in Shippensburg University’s Grove Hall Forum.