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(03/05/24 5:00pm)
As Americans, it is valuable to stay up to date with conflicts happening outside of our border that our country is involved in. Just because the fighting is not in our town does not mean that we are separated from the events.
(03/05/24 5:00pm)
The Student Government Association (SGA) wrapped up its spring 2024 executive leadership committee election March 1. Of a student population numbering more than 4,000, only 49 ballots were submitted, according to SGA administrative assistant Lisa Laughlin. This equates to roughly 1% voter turnout from the student body.
(03/05/24 5:00pm)
Editor's note: In the article, Gov. Shapiro gave figures for decreasing enrollment in community colleges and the PASSHE system. Shapiro misspoke during the interview; community college enrollment is down 37% and PASSHE schools are down 30%, not the other way around, according to Shapiro's office and the office of the PASSHE Chancellor.
(02/28/24 10:15pm)
Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey was labeled a “man of inaction” by Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick Friday as McCormick spoke during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
(02/28/24 10:15pm)
Shippensburg University’s selection process for on-campus housing suffered severe technical hiccups, leaving many students irate.
(02/27/24 5:41pm)
It has been a hell of a news week.
(02/26/24 10:34pm)
Shippensburg University President Charles Patterson announced in a campus-wide email Monday afternoon that effective immediately, the university has decided to “ban electric recreational vehicles from being parked, stored or charged inside all buildings and facilities on campus.”
(02/26/24 4:10pm)
Residents of Seavers Hall were evacuated Friday evening after an electric scooter caught fire.
(02/21/24 2:55am)
Shippensburg University’s chapter of the Theta Xi fraternity has been issued an interim suspension after hazing allegations came to light in recent days.
(02/21/24 3:11pm)
A Shippensburg University student remains in prison after being arrested early last week and charged with multiple felonies and other offenses in two separate incidents on campus.
(02/20/24 5:00pm)
Shippensburg University welcomed Theresa Runstedtler, a professor at American University as well as the author of the book “Black Ball,” on Feb. 15.
(02/21/24 4:21am)
The 2024 spring semester’s first public Shippensburg University Council of Trustees meeting was held on Friday, Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. in the Ceddia Union Building MPR.
(02/13/24 9:03pm)
The Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) held its first meeting of the semester this past Thursday, Feb. 8. Despite not reaching quorum, the meeting included reports from all senators and officers in attendance.
(02/13/24 9:00pm)
The Student Government Association (SGA) is glad to be back in the full swing of things for the spring semester. As we enter this semester, we are proud to announce new opportunities for all students to join SGA in our pursuit of representing every individual on campus.
(02/13/24 8:56pm)
2024 is shaping up to be a year of renovations for Shippensburg University. The campus is expecting continued refurbishments of its residence halls and a possible redesign of Kriner Hall, but the largest project set to begin this summer is the multi-year Franklin Science Center renovation.
(02/06/24 6:35pm)
The 36th Annual MLK March for Humanity in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is a cherished tradition at Shippensburg University. This year marked a special occasion for the event as the campus community was joined by Pennsylvania Speaker of the House Joanna McClinton.
(02/06/24 6:30pm)
The Select Diner, located in downtown Shippensburg, closed its doors on Jan. 14. The diner, which until recently was open 24 hours a day, is temporarily shuttering its doors for renovations.
(02/06/24 6:30pm)
Shippensburg students, staff and faculty gathered in Stewart Hall last Tuesday evening to participate in the fifth Ship Caucus. Attendees huddled in groups to support their favored candidates in the 2024 presidential election.
(02/06/24 6:30pm)
If there is one thing I am good at, it is being myself. That sounds like a no-brainer, but it has taken me a solid decade to truly work out who I am in relation to my own nature, those around me and my role in society.
(01/30/24 6:00pm)
Welcome back! I hope you had a restful winter break filled with joy.