SU student running for mayor of Chambersburg (video included)
ByRepublican Darren Brown, non-traditional full-time Shippensburg University student and lifelong Chambersburg, Pa., resident, is running for mayor of his hometown.
Republican Darren Brown, non-traditional full-time Shippensburg University student and lifelong Chambersburg, Pa., resident, is running for mayor of his hometown.
On Jan. 12, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue announced that it had awarded a 20-year private management contract to Camelot Global Services PA, LLC. According to spokesperson Jay Pagni, the commonwealth is looking for the lottery to turn in a more stable form of revenue as the senior population increases.
What an interesting start for the new semester. Already classes have been canceled, when most of us have barely memorized our class schedules.
If every citizen of Franklin County decided to take a trip to Washington, D.C., with the residents of Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Allentown and Erie on the same day, it still would not be as many as the number of people who showed up for the 57th Presidential Inauguration on Monday, Jan.
On Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, Cadet William Lloyd was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Army at a ceremony at the H.
Shippensburg University is working to update and improve its campus, and its most prevalent and recent project is the housing project.
UPDATE: At approximately 11:35 p.m. students received another SU Alert updating the power situation.
Will Davis, a student in Shippensburg University’s geography-earth science department has attempted to find an answer to the age-old debate on who provides better cell phone service by using modern technology. Most students at SU use smartphones for entertainment and school work.
Shippensburg University students received an SU Alert via email saying State Police have made an arrest in the shooting that occurred Saturday Dec.
Shippensburg police suspect that a burglary occurred at a home in the 300 block of East Burd Street while all the residents were away over Thanksgiving break. Resident Andrea Weller was the first to return to the house after break.
On Tuesday, Nov. 27, Professor Masudul Biswas of the Shippensburg University Communication/Journalism Department.
Dear Slate Readers, It is hard to believe this semester is already coming to a close, and the final issue of The Slate for the fall semester is out today.
Saturday morning Shippensburg University students got a very early wake-up call when the university sent out an SU Alert around 1:15 a.m.
Dear Shippensburg, It is hard to believe the fall semester has come to a close. It seems like we were starting the year last week.
A 20-year-old man was shot around 1 a.m. Saturday in Sunbeam Court near the Shippensburg University campus. The shooting took place Saturday morning after a group approached a house wanting to start a fight with someone they believed to be inside according to both CBS 21 and FOX 43.
UPDATE: Around 3:30 a.m. Saturday, students received a third SU Alert giving them the OK to go back to their normal routines.
Dear Students, Faculty know you are worried that your professors will go on strike. We know you are concerned about the impact a strike would have on your classes, your finals, and your tuition dollars.
“A conservative walks into a bar,” sounds like the start of a joke, but for one Shippensburg University professor, it marks the beginning of a new way to study politics in America.
Hurricane Sandy is still wreaking havoc on Central Pennsylvania. While it has been three weeks since the hurricane made landfall, bringing heavy rain and wind to much of the Mid-Atlantic and New England areas, the effects that it had on gasoline production are now being felt.
The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) visited the Shippensburg University Communication/Journalism Department this week.