NEWS


11/18/2013, 10:20pm

UPDATE: More for the money

A Shippensburg couple is being held on $1 million bail each after an early morning raid by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) on Monday, Nov.


11/18/2013, 10:15pm

SGAC votes on appeals for Senate recognition

This fall, the Student Group and Activities Committee (SGAC) of Student Senate has been busy voting on appeals, discussing penalties and accepting paperwork. Roller hockey and men’s lacrosse have received 20 percent budget reductions for this year and must update their constitutions.


11/13/2013, 3:52pm

More for the money

A Shippensburg couple is being held on $1 million bail after an early morning raid by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) on Monday. On Sunday, the owners of Weekend Warrior military surplus store Denise A.


11/11/2013, 10:23pm

SU student wins election for mayor of hometown

As polls closed last Tuesday, Shippensburg University student Darren Brown watched the vote count come in via Internet. For the last year, Brown has campaigned for mayor of his hometown, Chambersburg, Pa., and it all came down to Tuesday, Nov.


11/11/2013, 10:07pm

RHA delegation attends regional conference

Delegates from Shippensburg University traveled to Penn State University this past weekend to exchange knowledge with more than 50 universities at the Central Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls (CAACURH) conference. The six delegates chosen from the SU Residence Hall Association (RHA) were selected through an application process.


11/11/2013, 9:56pm

Students hit the streets

It was a chilly morning on Nov. 9, but Mark Shifflet, senator of the College of Education and Human Services, as well as other SU students and senate members, took to the streets and held the first “Street Clean-up and Electronics Drive” at the corner of Fort and Earl streets.


11/4/2013, 9:44pm

Gubernatorial candidate meets with students at SU

Democratic candidate John Hanger touched on issues regarding education, marijuana and equal marriage rights at Shippensburg University on Tuesday. “I don’t want to let big money buy another governor,” Hanger said to a group of students at the Dauphin Humanities Center.


11/4/2013, 9:33pm

SU students fundraise for trip to Vietnam

Since their first trip in 2002, United Campus Ministries (UCM) has helped construct three schools, three houses and one clinic in the rural villages in the provinces of Ben Tre, Kien Giang and the city of Can Tho in south Vietnam.


11/4/2013, 9:29pm

SU students fundraise for trip to Vietnam

Since their first trip in 2002, United Campus Ministries (UCM) has helped construct three schools, three houses and one clinic in the rural villages in the provinces of Ben Tre, Kien Giang and the city of Can Tho in south Vietnam.


10/28/2013, 9:47pm

Homecoming planners see hard work come to life

Sports, culture, spirit and celebration are the kinds of things that come to mind when one thinks of homecoming. Homecoming is a special tradition at many colleges and universities throughout the U.S., and Shippensburg University is no different.


10/21/2013, 10:12pm

Marching band wins appeal for senate funding

Shippensburg University’s marching band nearly lost its funding from Student Senate for failing to turn in its paperwork on time to the Student Group and Activities Committee (SGAC). All student clubs and organizations must go through SGAC in order to be senate-recognized.