Police briefs 2/10-2/12/17
Vehicle damaged in the C-3 parking lot Kimberly Williams, 19, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, came to the Shippensburg University Police Department on Feb. 10 to report her 2016 Honda Civic was damaged.
Vehicle damaged in the C-3 parking lot Kimberly Williams, 19, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, came to the Shippensburg University Police Department on Feb. 10 to report her 2016 Honda Civic was damaged.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf revealed his 2017-18 budget proposal last week during a joint session with the state’s legislature.
A Fulbright-Nehru scholar shared his experiences living and teaching overseas during a lecture at Shippensburg University on Thursday.
While many Americans are celebrating Valentine’s Day with fancy dinners and love letters, the United States Congress is continuing its year-long love affair with the vacant Supreme Court seat.
Following the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) announcement of Barbara Lyman as Shippensburg University’s new interim president, SU adjusted to additional administrative changes.
A man was airlifted to an awaiting hospital following a car accident that occurred tonight on North Earl Street in Shippensburg.
As January transitions into February, Shippensburg University students and faculty are preparing to pick up their picket signs and join a nationwide protest.
Almost two weeks after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, several Shippensburg University organizations joined together to host the 30th annual March for Humanity on Thursday.
Six Shippensburg University students were victims of armed robbery inside a Shippensburg home during an incident that occurred last Wednesday.
Shippensburg University senior Shaun Smith will be working for the state of Pennsylvania this semester during an internship sponsored by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).
Marches are a popular way for Americans across the country to exercise their First Amendment rights, and at Shippensburg University it is no different.
An individual went to the Hoffman Mills State Vehicle parking area to retrieve an SU Student Association van on Jan. 2 when they discovered a window on the passenger door of their vehicle had been shattered.
The 30th anniversary of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. March for Humanity will be celebrated Thursday at Shippensburg University.
As Shippensburg University continues to adjust to the departure of former President George “Jody” Harpster, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) has appointed the university’s interim president.
In order to meet the May 1 PHEAA State Grant deadline, you must file your FAFSA for 2017–18 as soon as possible.
As the Shippensburg University community settles in for another semester of classes there is a mutual and brooding memory of 2016 and its endless headaches and heartaches.
Pennsylvania’s Board of Governors has appointed Barbara Lyman to serve as interim president of Shippensburg University, according to a news release issued yesterday by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).
Shippensburg University has appointed an acting president following the resignation of George “Jody” Harpster on Jan. 20.
Every 109 seconds, another person is sexually assaulted. That’s about a minute-and-a-half. In that time, you could buy a Raider Bowl from the Ceddia Union Building, print off your research paper in Dauphin Humanities Center or run late to class from Starbucks.
Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) endured the first faculty strike in its 33-year history, highlighting the system’s deep-rooted financial challenges throughout October’s job action.