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The former steam plant off of North Prince Street will hopefully be used as a future workspace for engineering students.
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The former steam plant off of North Prince Street will hopefully be used as a future workspace for engineering students.
Last summer, I traveled through Europe with a group of classmates.
Five years ago, an SU student had the idea to celebrate the holidays and raise money at the same time through a project at his local library.
The holiday book tree is located in the atrium of the Fredricksen Library in Camp Hill. The project began in 2013 and raises money for the library.
TransCentralPA President Joanne M. Carroll speaks about growing up as a transgender woman, as well as struggles the LGBT community faces.
“How you present yourself is how people perceive you, but it’s more than that,” TransCentral PA President Joanne Carroll said.
It is hard not to love this time of the year.
Radio has long been one of the world’s primary sources for entertainment and news, but it has gone through many transitions, such as the creation of FM radio and SiriusXM satellite radio.
Shippensburg University introduced a new course this semester called UNIV 101: First Year Seminar, which all first-year students are required to take.
English professor Jordan Windholz splits his UNIV 101: First Year Seminar students into groups to discuss their reading assignment. His section of the course focuses on poetry’s utility in society, which he says is going well so far.
Shippensburg University Police Chief Cytha Grissom is retiring after 15 years of service at SU.
Chief Cytha Grissom has been working with the Shippensburg University Police Department for 15 years. Grissom will retire in January after more than 38 years in law enforcement.
Shippensburg University’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) celebrated the service and sacrifices made by U.S. veterans in Old Main Chapel on Nov. 12.
Cadet Michael Ochoa presents at this year’s Army ROTC Veteran’s Day Ceremony. This year marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.
With each passing day, the relationship between President Donald Trump and the media worsens. Meanwhile, the president’s actions on Wednesday have shown that little effort will be put forth on his end to better the situation.
President Trump refuses to answer CNN’s chief White House corespondent Jim Acosta during a press conference Wednesday and called him a “rude, terrible person.” This impacts America’s ability to know the truth.
Cell phone stolen from Deerfield Commons
What would you think was the most asked question Travis L. Dixon, an African-American, received at his orientation at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)?
Travis Dixon shares some of his background and personal experience dealing with stereotypes. He explained the idea that people’s reality is often influenced by the TV they watch, and how the media can create stereotypes.
Members of Shippensburg University gathered together in front of the Old Main fountain to remember loved ones lost to gun violence at the Living Through You event on Nov. 6.