Misperceptions about contraceptives
ByWhy all the controversy about the vending machine in Etter Health Center that dispenses doses of Plan B, better known as the morning-after pill? According to Peter M.
Why all the controversy about the vending machine in Etter Health Center that dispenses doses of Plan B, better known as the morning-after pill? According to Peter M.
A Shippensburg University television member is trying to run a new weather website as a non-profit organization. Zak Brisko, a student majoring in the communication/journalism program, began his passion for weather many years ago.
The Shippensburg University Housing and Residence Life opened the housing lottery for the new dormitories on Wednesday, Feb.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett proposed a $27.3 billion budget for the next fiscal year last Tuesday. The budget, which will be placed by the end of June if approved by legislature, proposes more than a 76 percent decrease in numerous departments. Education is one place Corbett plans to cut the most.
Beginning July 1, Shippensburg University will reduce the costs of tuition for out-of-state students, with additional savings for academically strong students.
A week after the Plan B controversy broke out, a small group of protesters came out to the Prince Street entrance of Shippensburg University.
Published: 04/19/2011 Technology has yet again surpassed success when the new college application on the iPhone and iPod Touch came into existence, creating a new way to gain knowledge about a college or university. In just a matter of clicks, viewers now have the ability to check-in to certain college campuses to learn about what the college or university has to offer to its current and prospective students.
Published: 04/19/2011 Republicans have begun their search for a possible 2012 presidential candidate as President Barrack Obama officially begins his campaigning efforts this week. Obama recently made his announcement that he intends to run for re-election, and kicked off his campaigning efforts April 14 in his hometown of Chicago.
SUTV invites all students to the live airing of its newest special report “Hidden Barriers” on Wednesday, April 27, at 7 p.m.
Published: 04/26/2011 Last Thursday, April 21, the Sociology/Anthropology Club hosted Shippensburg University’s second Annual Night Without A Home event. Students had the opportunity to feel what it was like to be homeless by volunteering to sleep the entire night on the Quad in front of Ezra Lehman Library. There were boxes at the event for students to donate toiletry items and clothing and food to the Chambersburg Cold Weather Drop-In Shelter. There were three speakers at the event.
Carissa Llewellyn Says Goodbye Dear faithful readers, As I turn in my final projects, prepare for finals, tie some loose ends and prepare for graduation, the only thing I can say is “Please don’t make me leave!” I wish I could stay.