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7/22/2015, 11:08am

Tuition to increase for state system schools

The Board of Governors of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) voted in favor of increasing tuition costs for its 14 universities for the 2015-16 academic year, according to PASSHE.


5/6/2015, 1:48pm

Talent of SU professors spreads far and wide

Many Shippensburg University professors were recognized for their academic accomplishments and hard work. From Pennsylvania to Japan, people have heard or will here lectures and research from some of SU’s best and brightest faculty members.


4/29/2015, 4:44pm

Make the most of opportunities

As I am sitting here writing this I cannot help but feel nostalgic. I have spent the past year continually counting down the minutes until I could walk across the stage and receive my diploma.


4/29/2015, 2:57pm

Institutional racism examined in poetry

Shippensburg University professor of English Michael Bibby gave a lecture on April 9, about his research into the identification of institutional racism involving the literary modernism movement.


4/27/2015, 9:43pm

Earth Day gets new purpose

From Shippensburg to Vatican City, people around the world of every ethnicity, class and creed united to celebrate Earth Day 2015 to promote awareness of the primary concerns facing humanity — concerns that go far beyond pollution and climate change.


4/27/2015, 9:29pm

PASSHE chancellor to speak at SU graduation

Hundreds of graduating members of the class of 2015 will fill the field of Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University on May 9 to receive their diplomas and words of wisdom from the keynote speaker — Frank Brogan.


4/14/2015, 7:32pm

Baseball pitching leads sweep of UPJ in Tuesday double-header

The Shippensburg University baseball team had an outstanding series on Tuesday. The pitching and offense were on point, securing a sweep of the University of Pittsburg-Johnstown during the double header. The Raiders were able to take the first game 5-0 and also the late game 8-3 at Fairchild Field.


4/14/2015, 6:48pm

Tennis splits Saturday matchups vs. Hagerstown, Hartford

The Shippensburg University tennis team played two off-season tennis matches on Saturday, shutting out Hagerstown Community College 9-0 but coming up short against Harford Community College in a 7-2 loss. Junior Emily Cox and freshman Emilie Luttman brought home a sweeping 8-0 victory in their doubles match against Hagerstown.


4/14/2015, 5:42pm

Baseball splits Sunday matchups with Marauders

The Shippensburg University baseball team split its season series with Millersville University after capturing one game on Sunday afternoon. The Raiders fell to MU in Game 1, 4-0 before flipping the script and winning Game 2 by a score 4-1.


4/7/2015, 11:11pm

Take Back the Night Rally remembers survivors

The unlit candles glinted white in the night, clutched in students’ hands as they marched in support against sexual violence. Their culminating voices chanted so that one blended into the next and rose into the night as a unifying force. Laughter mixed with the sadness as they walked the walk, not of victims, but of victors taking back what was stolen.


3/31/2015, 4:45pm

SU makes changes to student code manual

Shippensburg — The Shippensburg University Council of Trustees voted unanimously in favor of making minor changes to the Student Code and Conduct Process.


3/30/2015, 10:01pm

SU makes changes to student code manual

Shippensburg — The Shippensburg University Council of Trustees voted unanimously in favor of making minor changes to the Student Code and Conduct Process. Roger Serr, the vice president for student affairs, said the changes were made in order for the university to better respond to cases of sexual assault. “Victims of sexual assault or rape will be granted amnesty within the Student Code and Conduct Process for violating rules related to the use of drugs and/or alcohol,” is one of the recent additions to the manual. The draft will be sent to the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Board of Governors for further assessment.