Fake news has deep roots in history
ByFake news is anything but new. In fact, there is an example of it that dates all the way back to 1475, according to an article published by Politico late last year
Fake news is anything but new. In fact, there is an example of it that dates all the way back to 1475, according to an article published by Politico late last year
According to a Gallup poll released on Sept. 14, 2016, 32 percent of Americans say that they have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in mass media — down from 40 percent last year.
Knute’s Pub and Grill, located in downtown Shippensburg, will permanently close its doors on Dec. 29.
At the terminus of North Queen Street in Shippensburg rests a vacant industrial plant which dates back to the early 1900s.
A self-described political activist burned a combined Nazi and Confederate flag in Gettysburg on the eve of Remembrance Day.
Shippensburg University’s ROTC battalion hosted its annual Veteran’s Day ceremony on Friday, honoring those who have served in the U.S. military and raising awareness of the affect American support has on soldiers serving overseas.
Family, friends and Shippensburg community members gathered in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on Friday to mourn the loss of former head football coach and Dean of Students David “Dave” Dolbin Jr.
Millennials are the first generation to grow up in a world where global climate change is recognized as a very real phenomenon that threatens the world, but when it comes to taking action they are met with confusion.
Shippensburg University student Trent Bauer got the surprise of his life when he was called out of the audience of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” to be recognized for improving the presence of the LGBT community on SU’s campus.
A Shippensburg University graduate student died Oct. 21, according to an email distributed by SU President Laurie Carter.
During a press conference at Shippensburg University on Oct. 16, the brother of Shippensburg elementary wrestling coach Bill Wolfe Jr. recounted the events that occurred during the mass shooting in Las Vegas that led to the death of Wolfe and 58 others.
Cody Olson and Karla Moses were crowned Shippensburg University’s homecoming king and queen on Saturday afternoon during halftime at SU’s football game against Millersville University.
Children eager for candy flocked to King Street’s curbs on Saturday for the 30th-consecutive year of the Shippensburg Halloween Parade.
On Wednesday afternoon, members of the Shippensburg community turned toward South Mountain as a great eruption of smoke boiled high into the sky and left a blanket trail draped across the mountain for miles.
Green grass, a new president and a fresh class of students is almost enough to forget the turmoil Shippensburg University endured in the past few years.
Local officials announced the opening of a $1.3 million road during a ribbon cutting ceremony held on Friday at Shippensburg University (SU), bringing the eight-year project to a close.
The nationwide search for Shippensburg University’s next president ended today as Laurie Carter from Eastern Kentucky University was announced to be SU’s 17th president starting Aug. 7.
The Shippensburg University Grace B. Luhrs University Elementary School (GBLUES) will remain open for at least five more years, following the Shippensburg Area School District (SASD) board’s approval of a new agreement during a meeting Monday evening.
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.