Your World Today: Deception during #ReOpenRallies dangerous, unacceptable
The #ReOpen rallies that occurred this past week are prime examples of the corruption present within the modern conservative American movement.
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The #ReOpen rallies that occurred this past week are prime examples of the corruption present within the modern conservative American movement.
Despite the turmoil the COVID-19 coronavirus has brought to the United States, many individuals and businesses are finding ways to cope and give back.
Hungry for new options? Shippensburg University’s campus dining menu is changing.
Members of the class of 2020 are graduating into the “real world” during a global pandemic and an economic freefall. They are seeing unemployment numbers unknown since the Great Depression. Those once far away responsibilities of “adulting” — finding a job, leasing a car or even buying a house — are closer than ever.
HARRISBURG — Amid a national wave of protests against mandatory closures of schools and businesses, thousands of Pennsylvanians gathered on the steps of the Harrisburg Capitol building Monday at noon.
Last month, millions of American poured into grocery stores across the nation buying just about anything they could find. Shelves remained empty for weeks, leaving those who did not have the ability — physically or financially — to buy food and other necessary supplies.
While members of the class of 2020 may have to wait for their formal commencement ceremony, the reality of getting a job cannot be pushed to a later date.
Desks and chairs in classrooms across Pennsylvania will remain empty for a little while longer.
It has been a month since the first cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus cropped up in the state of Pennsylvania.
Gov. Tom Wolf placed all 67 Pennsylvania counties under a “stay-at-home” order on Wednesday in response to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus throughout the state.
“Jersey Shore” star Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino and his wife, Lauren Sorrentino, told their story of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction on March 3 in Shippensburg University's Ceddia Union Building multi purpose room.
Election season is coming for students at Shippensburg University, despite the lack of student presence on campus. Voting for the 2020-2021 Student Government Association (SGA) senators will begin April 6.
As universities across Pennsylvania move their classes online, the fate of graduation ceremonies for many seniors remains uncertain.
Shippensburg University officials announced Friday the university will offer partial refunds on a number of services for which students pay.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered all businesses that are not “life-sustaining” to close by 8 p.m. Thursday.
Two Shippensburg University students who traveled to Europe during spring break tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19), according to university officials.
Pennsylvania confirmed its first coronavirus (COVID-19)-related death Wednesday, according to state officials.
Shippensburg University’s Activities Programming Board (APB) announced it is cancelling Blackbear and Marc E. Bassy’s visit to SU to keep guests safe amid the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered Pennsylvania bars and restaurants to shut down dine-in services for two weeks to slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
All Shippensburg University courses will remain online for the rest of the spring semester, according to an email sent by university president Laurie Carter.