NEWS


10/17/2017, 5:50pm

Wolfe family hosts press conference in Luhrs

During a press conference at Shippensburg University yesterday, 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. 


10/12/2017, 12:59am

SU president looks forward

Seated in a conference room in the Shippensburg University president’s office, President Laurie Carter discussed her past as well as her professional experiences, and the challenges still facing SU midway through her first semester as the university’s 17th president. 


10/9/2017, 10:13pm

CCEC hosts year’s largest career fair

More than 130 organizations filled Shippensburg University’s ShipRec on Thursday afternoon to speak with undergraduate and graduate students about internships and job opportunities at the fall Career Fair. 


10/9/2017, 10:10pm

New focus on students, tuition

Amid a transition period within the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) and its universities, the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) is prepared to continue its focus on students and lowering the cost of the state’s tuition. 


10/2/2017, 11:24pm

Rally promotes campus unity

Shippensburg University students and faculty rallied together to promote peace and equality at the United We Stand rally Thursday evening. 


10/2/2017, 11:19pm

Police briefs 9/26/17 - 10/2/17

Ray M. Ortiz, 20, and a 16-year-old juvenile visitor, both of Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, were charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on Sept. 22. 


10/2/2017, 11:16pm

Fire blazes over South Mountain

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.  


10/2/2017, 11:13pm

Diller Center, Enactus further growth on campus

Shippensburg University’s Charles H. Diller Jr. Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation hosts its Career and Innovation Hour tonight, allowing students to explore future job opportunities and network with local businesses.  


9/25/2017, 8:39pm

Professors mix humor and disabilities

Two speakers from the University of South Florida (USF), hosted a program titled “Seriously Funny: Disability and the Paradoxical Power of Humor” Thursday, to show how humor can be used by people with disabilities to tell their stories and experiences of living with a disability.  


9/25/2017, 8:36pm

Police briefs 9/20-9/24/17

Amanda Domian, of Creekside Apartments, reported to university police on Wednesday that her 26-inch black and blue Huffy bicycle had been stolen from the bike rack in front of McCune Hall. 


9/25/2017, 8:35pm

DACA termination sparks SU discussion

While talk of the termination of the United States’ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program continues to circulate through the national media, the conversation made its way to Shippensburg University on Thursday evening in the form of a criminal justice symposium.