Your World Today Commentary: Wanting a change
As I sit here and write about the upcoming few months, I am reminded of the importance behind wanting a change. It’s easy to want a specific change, but it’s harder to make it happen.
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As I sit here and write about the upcoming few months, I am reminded of the importance behind wanting a change. It’s easy to want a specific change, but it’s harder to make it happen.
“It’s free. Period.”
As the presidential race enters its final seven weeks, both campaigns have been spending a lot of time in the Keystone State. Pennsylvania is among several battleground states that will decide the outcome of the 2024 presidential election with its 19 electoral college votes.
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“Do you have any idea what a provost even does?”
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Members of the Shippensburg University Class of 1973 gathered outside Stewart Hall Saturday morning to celebrate the dedication ceremony for the newly installed SHIP letters.
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“Like the cactus, they can demolish the stones, but the roots stay and will come back up.”
Lillian Sellers, SGA President-Elect
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I do not usually believe in things being “meant to be.”
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