NEWS


11/7/2016, 9:34pm

Police Briefs 11/8

McLean Hall resident charged with underage drinking


11/7/2016, 9:12pm

Students debate election issues

Although the 2016 presidential debates are now over, Shippensburg University student Republicans and Democrats met to debate the issues a week prior to Election Day.


11/7/2016, 9:07pm

Election remains unpredictable

Fliers on the doorstep and envelopes in the mailbox — Shippensburg saw its share of “get out the vote” literature, reminding people to vote and which polling station they can go to cast their ballot.


10/31/2016, 8:29pm

Students to celebrate democracy

Shippensburg University students took a class project and turned it into a day of jubilation in an effort to get their peers to the voting booth on Election Day.


10/31/2016, 8:25pm

SU continues construction

Construction at Shippensburg University will be continuing through the upcoming academic year despite trustees’ decision to postpone the addition of three new residence halls.


10/31/2016, 8:23pm

The Slate to hold debate

Political debates are usually televised slugfests — game shows with no winners — and the 2016 presidential election cycle has been no different.


10/31/2016, 8:17pm

Faculty return the favor

Faculty surrounded the entrance to Shippensburg University’s Ezra Lehman Library Wednesday offering free food to students and thanking them for their support during the three-day strike.


10/27/2016, 2:07pm

Responsible Raiders take over Richard Avenue

‘Who do you know here’ is a phrase that has become synonymous with Greek Life around the United States. This week, it will be associated with a local community effort that aims to curtail crime during Shippensburg University’s homecoming weekend.


10/24/2016, 9:29pm

President hosts forum during strike

Shippensburg University President George “Jody” Harpster held a Q&A during the first day of the strike to address students’ concerns about how the job action would affect them.


10/24/2016, 9:22pm

Commentary: Focus turns back to Election Day

State system students, faculty and administrators saw their fair share of tumultuous times in the past week, but the union strike ended just in time for everyone to focus on the chaotic presidential election.