Plan could provide tuition for students
ByThe Keystone Research Center and Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center have created a policy proposal for a free tuition college plan for Pennsylvania students.
The Keystone Research Center and Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center have created a policy proposal for a free tuition college plan for Pennsylvania students.
The room is silent, a circle of chairs sit facing each other. In them is a variety of faces. Male, female, older, younger. Suddenly, a voice emerges to break the deafening silence. This person speaks with confidence and poise, but the subject matter is far less comfortable.
Fake news is anything but new. In fact, there is an example of it that dates all the way back to 1475, according to an article published by Politico late last year
According to a Gallup poll released on Sept. 14, 2016, 32 percent of Americans say that they have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in mass media — down from 40 percent last year.
The crisp December weather did nothing to keep the hordes of students, family and friends from congregating on the Shippensburg University campus today for the university’s 2017 winter commencement ceremony.
A-1 Auto Transport, a leader in the auto transport and moving industry has made their scholarships available to qualified students in Pennsylvania.
Knute’s Pub and Grill, located in downtown Shippensburg, will permanently close its doors on Dec. 29.
At the terminus of North Queen Street in Shippensburg rests a vacant industrial plant which dates back to the early 1900s.
Shippensburg University’s Residence Hall Association (RHA)’s black culture in the U.S. Cultural Connection held an event on Nov. 29 in McFeely’s Coffeehouse titled “The Black Monologues.”
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) is partnering with the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU) to provide a select number of SU students with scholarships next semester.
A lecture titled “Access to Justice: Race, Privilege, Sports & What’s Uncommunicated” was presented at Shippensburg University on Thursday in Dauphin Humanities Center to generate a conversation about the inequalities prevalent in today’s society.
Stephen J. Skarlatos was charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct in connection with an incident that occurred on Dec. 1.
A Shippensburg University student died last week due to undisclosed circumstances.
The political divisiveness in modern America has no signs of resolving any time soon, and in many ways it is caused by a stark contrast in culture.
Shippensburg University’s doctor of business administration (DBA) graduate program was ranked 17th in the nation by College Choice this year, based upon SU’s reputation, graduate rate, selectivity and faculty resources.
Chandler Whitney, of Beaverton, Oregon, came to the SU police department on Oct. 26 to report that his 2017 Acura RDX had been struck by another vehicle.
The second annual Women’s Institute of Leadership and Learning (WiLL) Conference took place on Nov. 17 in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building.
With the introduction of a new voucher, Shippensburg University’s administration is allowing potential students to submit an application for admission at a reduced price in conjunction with the administration’s latest effort to improve SU’s visibility and enrollment rates.
Laughter erupted from the audience as Whitney Way Thore shared how her life changed once she started her No Body Shame campaign, as well as how others can start their journey to become body positive.
A self-described political activist burned a combined Nazi and Confederate flag in Gettysburg on the eve of Remembrance Day.