State police briefs – 9/15/20
These are the Pennsylvania State Police Briefs in the Sept. 15 edition of The Slate.
These are the Pennsylvania State Police Briefs in the Sept. 15 edition of The Slate.
These are the campus police briefs for the Sept. 15 edition of The Slate.
My name is Rich Sterner, and I am running for State Senate District 33 in the Pennsylvania Senate which includes all of Adams County, the eastern half of Franklin County, Cumberland County around Shippensburg, and York County around Hanover.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has affected every level of the Shippensburg University campus community. The lives of resident assistants, known as RAs, have not escaped this change.
Shippensburg University officials are celebrating increased enrollment and retention rates, as well as U.S. News & World Report recognition.
Shippensburg University’s Center for Social Research held a seminar on policing and racial justice via Zoom Sept. 9.
The Shippensburg University Connection Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Program hosted a free Narcan training event Wednesday evening in the hockey rink.
The Shippensburg University ROTC and members of the SU community commemorated the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with the annual ceremony outside of the Erza Lehman Memorial Library. With nearly 40 people in attendance, Junior, Cadet Gavin Bupp, opened the ceremony by welcoming the students, faculty, staff and administrations.
When I am not in the newsroom (which is almost never), you can find me working at a local grocery store. It’s not glamorous work, but it pays the bills and the necessities — food, tuition and lots of shoes.
The Shippensburg Borough Council voted to approve a non-discrimination ordinance during its Sept. 1 meeting. The ordinance will provide protections to various groups including members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Shippensburg University emailed students Thursday informing students of an off-campus sexual assault.
Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) elections wrapped up last week. The four remaining SGA senator seats were filled, according to an SGA email. The elections began Aug. 31 and ended Thursday. Students ran to fill the non-traditional, female athletics, class of 2024 senator and the class of 2022 senator positions.
In 2020, we are constantly bombarded with messages — whether we realize it or not.
Students, faculty, administrators and staff gathered Thursday at the Hockey Rink and Rec Fields for the “A.C.T. Call to Solidarity Rally.”
The Shippensburg Borough Council will vote on an anti-discrimination ordinance impacting many groups including the LGBTQ+ community during its Tuesday night meeting.
An annual Shippensburg tradition is the latest victim of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Shippensburg University is aiming to keep its students afloat amid a nationwide pandemic where students, faculty and staff must be able to adapt at a moment’s notice if they hope to stay on campus for the semester.
The Shippensburg University community is grappling with another race-based incident on its campus.
Shippensburg University students have new on-campus dining opportunities this semester. Aramark Educational Services replaced Chartwells, the former dining provider.