SU holds 37th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March for Humanity
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in the moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
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“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in the moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
Trey Paul is a freelance photographer with a “creative eye.”
In recent times, TikTok’s future has been placed into the hands of the unknown. As of 2024, the popular app had accumulated more than 1.9 billion active users. From an American perspective, more than 170 million users had downloaded and participated on the app.
Need a simple sweet treat to impress your Valentine? This classic dessert is a classic for a reason. Easy, quick and delicious, these chocolate-covered strawberries will be the highlight of your Valentine’s Day celebration.
Wawa has expanded into central Pennsylvania, bringing with it charitable donations, a promise of more locations to come and, of course, coffee.
Shippensburg University’s men’s wrestling team traveled to Elizabethtown College on Saturday, Jan. 25 for the Kenneth Ober Memorial Invitational. The team placed fifth overall with 93.0 points.
The Grace B. Luhrs Elementary School Book Fair ran this year from Nov. 19 to 23, and with great success.
Shippensburg University’s Asian American Pacific Islander Organization (AAPIO) chapter hosted Winter Karaoke in McFeely’s Coffeehouse on Nov. 19, bringing chapter members and students together for an hour of music and singing.
A sense of unity and solemnity fell over Stewart Hall Wednesday night during the PAGE Center’s Transgender Day of Remembrance event.
Juice WRLD’s label released his final album on Nov. 29, titled “The Party Never Ends.”
Many people were outraged by the results of the 2024 presidential election and responded by expressing their rage at third party voters. They claimed that third-party voters were the reason why Harris ultimately lost the elections.
I spend a lot of my life trying. Whether I find myself swamped in academics, struggling with relationships or friendships, or solely in life, I am constantly trying.
Shippensburg University’s Council of Trustees heard updates on various aspects of campus life during its final meeting of the semester on Nov. 15.
On Oct. 9, I had the opportunity to spend the day in Harrisburg at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex to meet with elected officials, the outgoing and interim PASSHE chancellor and my fellow student trustees from the other PASSHE universities. The experience allowed me to gain a better understanding of higher education in Pennsylvania and the important role it plays in the future of Pennsylvania.
Pague & Fegan Home and Hardware has kept its strong grip on its historic roots as a successful locally owned business in Shippensburg.
While the results of the 2024 presidential election were known within 12 hours of polls closing, the Pennsylvania senate race has still yet to be officially called.
As Shippensburg University nears the end of the fall 2024 semester, some students are still waiting for their financial aid to come through.