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By / Asst. News EditorIt has been a little less than 10 weeks since the start of the spring 2021 semester, but I can say that the time has seemingly flown by.
It has been a little less than 10 weeks since the start of the spring 2021 semester, but I can say that the time has seemingly flown by.
As the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic continues, so does the work of the Shippensburg University Career, Mentoring and Professional Development Center (CMPDC).
After a year of primarily distance learning and little clarification for students on Shippensburg University’s next steps, the effects are becoming more obvious in all of us.
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Board of Governors is scheduled to appoint Shippensburg University’s interim president at its meeting Thursday.
Shippensburg University is continuing to get its on-campus rapid testing program back up and running.
Editor’s note: Interviews for this story were conducted in fall 2020. When Shippensburg University moved classes online due to the COVID-19 coronavirus last spring, many on-campus groups lost access to offices and had to cancel events.
Editor’s note: This story includes language used by the demonstrators that some readers may find offensive. Shippensburg University campus leaders are responding and offering support after a group of self-described “Bible believers” drew a crowd on campus last week.
The Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) announced the senator election results in an email Friday sent out to students. Voting was held earlier in the week.
Religious demonstrators stood outside Ceddia Union Building (CUB) and Reisner Dining Hall for most of the day Tuesday, speaking to students about immodesty, homosexuality and premarital sex.
The 13 candidates running for student senator positions gave speeches last Thursday over Zoom.
Ask. Communicate. Teach Tolerance. (A.C.T.) assembled a vigil last Monday in remembrance of the victims of the shootings that killed six Asian women in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Pride Center is hosting virtual events all week for the Trans Week of Visibility celebration. The celebration is held the week of March 31, which is International Transgender Day of Visibility, according to the center’s website. Transgender activist Rachel Crandall started the day in 2009.
The Shippensburg University Institute for Social Inclusion held a conversation tackling transphobia and racism in higher education on Zoom last Friday.
History students are working with the Shippensburg University Archives and Special Collections to document the campus community’s experience during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is gearing up for spring senator elections.
Shippensburg University officials temporarily suspended COVID-19 coronavirus testing at the Raider Rapid Results Testing Center (R3 Center).
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter announced last week that she will depart the university this summer to take the president position at Lawrence University in Wisconsin.
The month of March ushers in Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day across the world and at Shippensburg University, where the Women’s Center has several activities lined up to celebrate.
The Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) announced the results of its spring Executive Leadership Committee (ELC) election Thursday evening.