Commentary: Christmas season about more than gift-giving
ByIt is hard not to love this time of the year.
It is hard not to love this time of the year.
Radio has long been one of the world’s primary sources for entertainment and news, but it has gone through many transitions, such as the creation of FM radio and SiriusXM satellite radio.
Shippensburg University introduced a new course this semester called UNIV 101: First Year Seminar, which all first-year students are required to take.
Shippensburg University Police Chief Cytha Grissom is retiring after 15 years of service at SU.
Shippensburg University’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) celebrated the service and sacrifices made by U.S. veterans in Old Main Chapel on Nov. 12.
With each passing day, the relationship between President Donald Trump and the media worsens. Meanwhile, the president’s actions on Wednesday have shown that little effort will be put forth on his end to better the situation.
Megan Rinaldo-Lane, 42, of Shippensburg, reported that her cell phone was stolen from her Deerfield Commons residence on Nov. 3 at approximately 5 p.m.
What would you think was the most asked question Travis L. Dixon, an African-American, received at his orientation at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)?
Members of Shippensburg University gathered together in front of the Old Main fountain to remember loved ones lost to gun violence at the Living Through You event on Nov. 6.
The Shippensburg Community Resource Coalition (SCRC) is asking for non-perishable food donations as part of a food drive for the Hound Packs Program.
Shippensburg University hosted the second bi-annual Democracy Day on Nov. 5 to celebrate student voting.
Echoes of chatter bounced off the walls of Shippensburg University’s Gilbert Hall as people gathered for a discussion about social issues and inequities faced on campus.
The Shippensburg University Activities Program Board (APB) recently announced its annual concert through social media updates and drawings on sidewalks around campus.
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.