ShipTALKS: How do you go about quitting a job?
College teaches you all about finding and keeping a job. But what do you do when you need to quit one?
College teaches you all about finding and keeping a job. But what do you do when you need to quit one?
Shippensburg has the potential to make a big difference in the lives of school children.
Shippensburg University was in for a colorful evening featuring a drag queen, sexual jokes, confetti and rainbow-colored candy to start off the weekend.
Most college students would have to be subpoenaed to show up to court, but a team of Shippensburg University students go voluntarily.
Scores of well-dressed men filled Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room (MPR) Nov. 9 snacking on sandwiches and fruit cups in anticipation for the first-ever B.R.O.T.H.E.R.S. Summit to begin.
Picture walking into a room with a fresh smell of baked goods waiting to be eaten. Now imagine eating them to support a new organization on campus.
Dating someone who does not live near you can be very difficult to manage. Even so, there are ways to make long-distance relationships work.
This classic Italian recipe only takes 35 minutes to make and can serve up to four guests.
Dale Detweiler, pastor of the Shippensburg Church of the Nazarene, will be leading students from Shippensburg University on a mission trip to Puerto Rico in early 2020 after a hurricane struck the territory in 2017.
At Shippensburg University, students are recommended to join at least one organization on campus to gain experience and become part of the community. Homecoming King Ramses Ovalles knows this all too well as he is a part of seven different organizations.
After missing her opportunity to become prom queen in high school, Eliza Eames was stunned to be this year’s Shippensburg University homecoming queen.
Apartment-hunting as a college student is often exciting and terrifying; you’re striking out on your own for the first time in your adult life. Here are a few things to keep in mind when searching for your next home.
Fifty-one point one percent of female victims of rape report it was done by someone they were intimate partners with compared to 40.8% being done by someone they are just familiar with, according to the #MeToo movement website.
Assistant Ship Life Editor Chaela Williams is the Slater of the Month for October because of her passion and dedication to the role she plays.
The end of the semester is looming fast and now is the time to act.
Celebrate this spooky season with a plate of fresh homemade cookies.
Picking classes can be a confusing task if you have never done it before. Selecting the correct courses can help you build a strong GPA and a well-rounded transcript.
Members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Greek Life showcased their talents and pride at the annual Homecoming Greek Step Show at Memorial Auditorium on Saturday night.
The Women’s Center, Pride Center, Office of Multicultural Students Affairs (MSA) and Connection AOD (Alcohol and Other Drugs) are collaborating to host a masquerade ball Oct. 24 from 8 p.m. to midnight in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) multipurpose room (MPR).