Local TV personality speaks about opioid crisis
ByCoroner and medical legal death investigator, Graham Hetrick, spoke about drug addiction in America and the opioid crisis during his lecture at Shippensburg University on April 2 in Old Main Chapel.
Coroner and medical legal death investigator, Graham Hetrick, spoke about drug addiction in America and the opioid crisis during his lecture at Shippensburg University on April 2 in Old Main Chapel.
When famed-scholar Noam Chomsky spoke to the Shippensburg University community via Skype a couple weeks ago, he wasted no time in letting people know how bad off things are for humanity.
At the end of March, Cheyney University announced that it will withdraw from the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) at the end of the 2017-18 academic year and drop its National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II status.
Shippensburg University hosted the seventh annual Student Business Plan Competition Awards ceremony on Wednesday evening in the Tuscarora Room at Reisner Dining Hall.
On an overcast Thursday afternoon, Shippensburg University students filled the field at Seth Grove Stadium to help kick off SU President Laurie Carter's “17 Days of Kindness” with a flash mob.
Shippensburg University alumnus Kristen Varner spoke about the impact that substance abuse can have on older adults.
The Grove Hall Forum was all ears Monday night as Shippensburg University welcomed Paul Rexton Kan to discuss how the illegal transportation of drugs into the United States affects local communities.
World-renowned scholar Noam Chomsky joined Shippensburg University via Skype to discuss the major threats to our planet's future and human existence.
Emily G Anderson, 19, of Boonsboro, Maryland, was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on March 18 at approximately 1:30 a.m.
SU graduate Kristen Varner will be hosting a lecture about older adults and substance abuse on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Shippen Hall Room 224.
As the end of the semester draws closer, faculty members are opening up their offices for advising appointments — an opportunity of which students need to take full advantage.
Pennsylvania Patriots United hosted a Second Amendment rally on the Capitol steps Friday, consisting of numerous organizations, private citizens and guest speakers who discouraged extensive gun control.
The PA SAFE Caucus members discussed their legislative goals for gun safety reform during a news conference at the capitol building on Wednesday.
The increased amount of gun violence and mass shootings in the United States over the past decades could have been caused by a change in violent gun culture and the normalization of guns, according to Pamela Monaghan-Geernaert, an SU sociology professor.
High schools across the country failed their students last week when many administrators decided to punish, not praise, the students who walked out of the classroom to protest a lack of legislative action against gun violence.
Chamique Holdsclaw shared her struggles with mental illness in hopes to educate others about how they can get help during a lecture on March 7 in the Ceddia Union Building MultiPurpose Room.
With the recent tragic events in schools across the nation, The Slate is taking a look at the emergency preparedness of Shippensburg University.
The Shippensburg University Department of History and Philosophy hosted a lecture titled, “History in Your Hands: What The Burrito Tells Us About World History” by Jonathan Reynolds, professor of history at Northern Kentucky University, on March 5.
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court will hear oral arguments from the lawsuit, William Penn School District v. PA Department of Education, that challenges inequitable and inadequate school funding in Pennsylvania on Wednesday morning.