SU holds Constitution Day celebration
By / Managing EditorShippensburg University held its annual celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. 17.
Shippensburg University held its annual celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. 17.
PSECU (Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union) unveiled its newly renovated Financial Education Center Wednesday morning at Shippensburg University.
Something I starkly remember as a middle-schooler is my teachers’ drives to see us use Microsoft Office, specifically Powerpoint, as much as possible. It makes sense, in retrospect; our teachers wanted us to immerse ourselves in the easily accessible technology available at our fingertips to prepare us for our futures.
Students, staff and members of the administration gathered in the academic quad on Wednesday around 10 a.m. to attend the memorial, hosted by Shippensburg University ROTC and Veteran Students of America.
Freshman Student Government Association candidates took to the stage in McFeely’s Cafe last Thursday to convince the student body why they should be elected as one of the next freshman SGA senators.
Shippensburg University has been ranked as a top university in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s, ranking 100 on the Best Regional Universities in the North list.
Shippensburg University held its annual Fall Day of Service Saturday, at which almost 250 volunteers served various local organizations from food banks to community parks.
Gilbert Hall, the home of Shippensburg University’s Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA), is facing physical changes, but its message will remain the same.
On Wednesday morning, the day after Shippensburg Area School District officials learned of a bomb threat targeting the district’s high school, police patrolled the entrances to the building.
Shippensburg Area School District officials learned Tuesday afternoon of a potential bomb threat targeting Shippensburg Area Senior High School on Wednesday.
Construction on the steam plant to prepare lab space for the School of Engineering on North Prince Street will begin in 2020.
The 39th annual Shippensburg Corn Festival filled King Street with thousands of people on the last Saturday in August.
Nobody likes being put on the spot. And sometimes, that’s precisely how some people feel when they are being interviewed for a story.
Two sexual assault cases involving Shippensburg University students are heading to Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas this fall, according to court documents.
The days of carrying bags of quarters to and from the laundry room are over for Shippensburg University students.