Carter continues initiatives, talks campus issues
“Every day is a good day. Every day that we are working towards the benefit of this university is a good day,” said Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter Wednesday afternoon.
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“Every day is a good day. Every day that we are working towards the benefit of this university is a good day,” said Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter Wednesday afternoon.
Last Thursday, three men from various ministries positioned themselves in front of the Ezra Memorial Library in the academic quad to preach their religious beliefs. They delivered several stump speeches, but also spoke with individual members of the crowd.
Pennsylvania State Police charged a former Shippensburg University student with homicide in the Oct. 6 shooting near High Street that left one man dead and another injured.
A group of self-described Christians held a protest outside Ezra Lehman Memorial Library on Shippensburg University’s campus Thursday afternoon, telling students to confess their sins.
A group of Shippensburg University students is working to change the campus climate.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter announced on Friday to the community that the university received a gift of $2 million.
The Ship New Student Orientation (NSO) App has been discontinued through the end of the 2019-20 academic year due to improper usage.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association confirmed Seth Edwards to be the new vice president of external affairs despite internal disagreement on the process used.
Members of the Shippensburg community stood hand-in-hand Thursday night to show solidarity as “one community” following a shooting that rocked the community.
After a month of fundraising, community service and a weekend of festivities, the king and queen of Shippensburg University’s 2019 Homecoming Court were crowned Saturday afternoon at SU’s Homecoming football game against Millersville University.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for 20/21 is now open as of Oct. 1.
Man charged with driving under the influence
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Shippensburg University will join the local community in an event Thursday to promote unity.
New French fries at Burger717 in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Galley Food Court are not the only changes that came to Shippensburg University food options over the summer.
More than 120 businesses gathered at the Shippensburg University ShipRec on Oct. 3 for the fall semester Career Fair and Business Expo.
A second person has been charged in connection with an incident of alleged racial harassment that occurred in September on Shippensburg University’s campus.
Shippensburg University is aiming to help students stay healthy this semester through new programs and initiatives.
CARLISLE, Pa. — State police Tuesday filed drug charges against two people involved in the shooting incident Sunday night in Shippensburg Township.
Members of the Shippensburg University community discussed gun violence Thursday evening during Alpha Phi Alpha’s “End Gun Violence” forum. It was the fourth event of the fraternity’s Alpha Week.