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3/27/2017, 7:15pm

SU named “voter friendly” campus

Last Monday, Shippensburg University became one of 83 campuses in 23 states to be named a “voter friendly campus” as part of a series of voter education initiatives led by the Campus Vote Project (CVP) and Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA), according to a news release issued by SU professor and Ship Votes adviser Catherine Clay.


3/27/2017, 6:53pm

Fashion Archives unveils newest exhibit

Shippensburg University’s Fashion Archives and Museum has opened its latest exhibit last Thursdsay, called “Through the lens of the beholder: The Fine Art of Fashion” where students displayed clothes and accessories from prominent designers of the 19th and 20th centuries.


3/6/2017, 8:21pm

Police briefs 3/1-3/5/17

Toria K. Mcleod, 22, of College Park Commons was charged with criminal mischief in connection with an incident that occurred Wednesday.


3/6/2017, 8:19pm

Women’s March promotes peace

Shippensburg University men and women united for a march Thursday afternoon in an effort to protect women’s and minority group’s rights.


2/27/2017, 8:00pm

Student Government prepares for elections

The warm weather did not keep Shippensburg University students away from the Ceddia Union Building on Friday to hear speeches from student senators who are running for Student Government executive board positions for the 2017–2018 school year.


2/27/2017, 7:54pm

PASSHE requests budget increase

Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) officials met with Gov. Tom Wolf and the state legislature in support of an increased 2017–18 budget for PASSHE schools.


2/22/2017, 10:40pm

Politicians engage public at drug forum

Shippensburg University hosted a heroin and opioid epidemic forum tonight that discussed the drug problems Pennsylvania communities are facing.


2/20/2017, 7:55pm

Police briefs 2/10-2/18/17

University police charged Ellerie L. Krot, 19, of Lackhove Hall with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on Feb. 10.


2/20/2017, 7:51pm

Guest speakers to lecture at university

Author and professor Michael Neiberg will be hosting a lecture next Tuesday to discuss the events that led up to World War I and how they shaped modern society.