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10/10/2016, 9:17pm

Faculty rally foreshadows strike

As the strike date for professors nears, the union and state system beefed up their intensity last week with each side addressing students via live Facebook Q&A’s and a faculty rally in Harrisburg.


10/10/2016, 8:48pm

Police Briefs Oct. 4–8

Sarah Nagy of Harley Hall came to university police on Wednesday to report the theft of her bicycle.


10/10/2016, 8:36pm

Professor lectures like it is her last

Shippensburg University political science professor Alison Dagnes spoke at the Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center Chapel at 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 4 as part of “The Final Lecture Series,” which allows speakers to give a lecture as if it is their last one.


10/4/2016, 10:07am

More talks yield no contract

Back at the table again, state system administrators and union representatives tried, with little progress, to hammer out a contract over the weekend with just more than two weeks until the faculty go on strike.


10/3/2016, 8:34pm

Student Senate Updates

The following is a list of minutes from two of Student Senate’s most recent committee meetings


10/3/2016, 8:33pm

Law allows lawsuits against Saudi Arabia

In the past 15 years since 9/11, the U.S. has gone to war, killed Osama bin Laden, rebuilt Ground Zero and moved on — except for last week when Congress created a law that allows Americans to sue Saudi Arabia.


10/3/2016, 8:08pm

Voter registration day recognized nationally

Political players such as Tim Kaine, Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton, came out on National Voter Registration Day to encourage Americans to register to vote before the Nov. 8 general presidential election.


9/27/2016, 1:48pm

Professors hold lecture for Constitution Day

Nearly 230 years after the U.S. Constitution was ratified, a lecture for Constitution Day was given at Shippensburg University to discuss the future of the Supreme Court and how its fate can greatly impact Americans.