Center created to help presentation skills
ByShippensburg University’s Human Communications Department created a communications center for students to better their presentation skills and provide guidance for problems they may be having.
Shippensburg University’s Human Communications Department created a communications center for students to better their presentation skills and provide guidance for problems they may be having.
Election Day is finally here, and it could not have come soon enough.
Shippensburg University’s Orndorff Theatre buzzed with conversation as community members, students and educators gathered to meet and listen to local political candidates in the days leading up to Tuesday’s midterm election.
Police were called to Campus Drive in Rocktowne on Oct. 8 at approximately 7:30 p.m. when Evan Palmer, 30, of Pittsburgh, grabbed his shotgun and displayed it after a vehicle struck his parked car.
Shippensburg University hosted a media and politics guest panel Oct. 30 in the Old Main Chapel to discuss the news cycle.
Shippensburg University’s Hillel/Jewish Student Organization (JSO) hosted a candlelight vigil on Thursday evening to honor those who were killed in the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh on Oct. 27.
Two residents of Seavers Hall came to the university police department on Oct. 24 at approximately 8 p.m. to report that money was missing from their dorm room on the third floor of the residence hall.
The perpetual rain Pennsylvania endured this summer not only affected the moods of the state’s residents but also the health of the area’s pumpkin patches. The shortage of pumpkins does not mean no pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, but for students looking to carve up some Jack-O-Lanterns, the pumpkin problems may put a damper on their wallets.
A Shippensburg University networking platform will experience major changes in the upcoming months as part of a plan to increase online engagement with students.
A Shippensburg University mental health counseling graduate student Brad Hoey died on Oct. 25 at a New Jersey hospital.
Nicholas Hosfelt, 22, of Chambersburg, and Darlene Ruiz, 21, of Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania, reported damage to the side mirrors of their vehicles that were parked on Richard Avenue between Oct. 20 at 10 p.m. and Oct. 21 at 12:30 p.m.
Rupert Nacoste spoke about understanding society’s rapid social changes on Oct. 22 in Old Main Chapel.
Azjuana C. Carter-Jones, of Lackhove Hall, came to university police on Oct. 18 at approximately 3:30 p.m. to report an item missing from her room.
Two Shippensburg University students are coming together to host an event that honors and remembers victims of gun violence.
Eleven more lives. That is how many were lost Saturday in a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, adding to a growing list of lives lost from gun violence.
Six men who called themselves “born-again Christians” congregated Tuesday on the Shippensburg University campus, demanding passersby to confess their sins and prompting outrage from students.
The Shippensburg University Students Advocating for Equality (SAFE) group is working to bring the campus community together and promote diversity after their office door was defaced earlier this month.
Shippensburg University’s Social Work Department is hosting a hygiene product drive called Operation Shower for the Salvation Army of Greater Carlisle.
Tyler Rock and Bernie Schneider were announced as Shippensburg University’s 2018 homecoming king and queen on Saturday afternoon during halftime of the football game against Kutztown University.
Election Day is nearly three weeks away, which means the political frenzy has reached a climax.