Students volunteer, serve community in day of service
By / Editor-in-ChiefShippensburg University held its annual Fall Day of Service Saturday, at which almost 250 volunteers served various local organizations from food banks to community parks.
Shippensburg University held its annual Fall Day of Service Saturday, at which almost 250 volunteers served various local organizations from food banks to community parks.
Gilbert Hall, the home of Shippensburg University’s Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA), is facing physical changes, but its message will remain the same.
On Wednesday morning, the day after Shippensburg Area School District officials learned of a bomb threat targeting the district’s high school, police patrolled the entrances to the building.
Shippensburg Area School District officials learned Tuesday afternoon of a potential bomb threat targeting Shippensburg Area Senior High School on Wednesday.
Construction on the steam plant to prepare lab space for the School of Engineering on North Prince Street will begin in 2020.
The 39th annual Shippensburg Corn Festival filled King Street with thousands of people on the last Saturday in August.
Nobody likes being put on the spot. And sometimes, that’s precisely how some people feel when they are being interviewed for a story.
Two sexual assault cases involving Shippensburg University students are heading to Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas this fall, according to court documents.
The days of carrying bags of quarters to and from the laundry room are over for Shippensburg University students.
As the new editor-in-chief of this paper, it falls upon me to carry on the “Your World Today,” column started by previous editor-in-chief Troy Okum and continued by my predecessor, Jenna Wise, to continue discussing topics of importance to Shippensburg University and its community.
Shippensburg University welcomed the class of 2023 in a jam-packed week of activities during Fall Welcome Week.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter announced in an email Thursday that a new executive director for Shippensburg University Student Service Inc. (SUSSI) has been hired.
Students who attend Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) schools, including Shippensburg University, will not see a tuition increase during the 2019-2020 academic year.
Michael Lee has been named the new chief of the Shippensburg University Police Department.
Eight hundred members of the Shippensburg University Class of 2019 and their family, friends, faculty and administration gathered in Seth Grove Stadium on Saturday for the spring commencement ceremony.
As journalists, we really only have two things; a copier that frequently malfunctions and our integrity. They say that the pen is mightier than the sword, but this only holds weight if the words being written are trusted to be true.