TLC star to visit SU, promote body positivity
ByA TLC television personality is bringing her “Big Fat Fabulous Life” to Shippensburg University on Nov. 14.
A TLC television personality is bringing her “Big Fat Fabulous Life” to Shippensburg University on Nov. 14.
Shippensburg University’s Army ROTC Raider Battalion kicked off its annual Veteran’s Day festivities on Monday, and will conclude with a ceremony on Friday in acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by current and former members of the U.S. military.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) approved the fundraising suspension, or “tabling” privileges, for SU’s chapter of the Kappa Beta Gamma (KBG) sorority during SGA’s Nov. 2 meeting.
Shippensburg University set out to break a Guinness World Record for the most testicular cancer self-checks performed at one event Monday evening in the Ceddia Union Building Multipurpose Room.
“That’s not in my department.” “You’re wasting my time, come on!” “Don’t you know any better? Move on, move on!” shouted the faculty at the students.
Eight students from a school in Northern France visited Shippensburg University as part of a partnership with SU that allows students from each school to experience what it is like attending school in different areas of the world.
Collegiate student media organizations are fundamentally important for the well-being and education of students, but their continued existence is being put to the test.
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.
SU student Jason Greenspan is hosting an event in which male students can self-check for testicular cancer on Nov. 6.
Following Wednesday’s controversial demonstration on Shippensburg University’s academic quad, members of the SU Christian community decided to respond in a show of unity with the campus on Friday.
Shippensburg University placed fifth in the national Outdoor Nation challenge, with members of the Shippensburg community putting down their cell phones and competing against 55 schools in outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching and yoga.
A Shippensburg University graduate student died Oct. 21, according to an email distributed by SU President Laurie Carter.
Dim light washed over the faces of murmuring Shippensburg University faculty, students and community members in the Old Main Chapel on Thursday night as they waited in anticipation to hear the words of a Guggenheim Award recipient.
Shippensburg University was faced with an ethical dilemma last week after a die-hard demonstrator visited campus and riled up dozens of students over his fire-and-brimstone Christian views.
A self-described Christian man held a protest on the Shippensburg University campus on Wednesday afternoon, yelling anti-gay remarks and drawing a large crowd of students to the academic quad.
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.
Miles E. Albritton, 18, of Naugle Hall, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with an incident that occurred on Oct. 6 in the student recreation area.
The Pennsylvania Board of Governors (BoG) approved a redesign of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) on Wednesday, promising a reorganization of leadership and a renewed focus on student success.
Shippensburg University’s Activities Program Board (APB) and Student Government Association (SGA) will be hosting fundraisers for the Make-A-Wish foundation leading up to the fall concert.