Holiday traffic increases risk of accidents
ByIf the Steve Martin and John Candy’s classic film “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” can teach us anything about the holiday season it’s that you should prepare for what you can’t prepare for.
If the Steve Martin and John Candy’s classic film “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” can teach us anything about the holiday season it’s that you should prepare for what you can’t prepare for.
Just two months after the United States and China ratified the nations’ unilateral climate change accord, The Paris Agreement, a Shippensburg University environment class hosted its bi-annual climate change debate.
A Shippensburg University alumnus and entrepreneur spoke to students in Shippensburg University’s Grove Hall Forum on Wednesday as part of SU’s entrepreneur week.
The Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) coaches and faculty will begin voting on the terms of a new contract beginning Dec. 5, according to an APSCUF news release.
In light of the past week’s election results, Shippensburg University students assembled tonight for a diversity and unity rally beginning outside of SU’s Old Main Fountain.
Shippensburg University students attended a conference Friday that featured lessons about improving their leadership skills.
Past and present members of the United States military stood in solidarity during Shippensburg University’s annual Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 11.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government brought club representatives together Wednesday to introduce a new way for students’ voices to be heard.
The African American Organization (Afro-Am) is holding its 43rd annual Frances M. Banks Feed-A-Friend Drive on Nov. 18, to help families from Harrisburg to Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Americans held their breath on Election Day as they cast their votes for the next president, but a Shippensburg University professor said now is time to unite a divided America.
A Shippensburg University junior died last week following a brief battle with leukemia.
Hillary Clinton’s loss sparked protests and outrage in cities across the country, but the people’s disappointment does not stop with Donald Trump winning the White House
Police charged a second suspect in connection with a shooting that occurred in the area of Shippensburg’s Bard Townhouses on Monday.
Political outsider Donald Trump (R) won the presidential election last night, giving a victory speech at 3 a.m., and thanking rival Hillary Clinton (D) for calling him and conceding the contest.
Shippensburg University students joined the hordes of Americans headed to the polls today as the fate of America’s next president, as well as representatives in the state and federal governments, hang in the balance.
Two individuals were shot at Bard Townhouses on Monday, Nov. 7, according to Pennsylvania State Police. On Tuesday, Nov. 8, police charged Sherrod Eugene Baltimore, 21, of Harrisburg, in connection with the shooting, according to ABC27.
Although the 2016 presidential debates are now over, Shippensburg University student Republicans and Democrats met to debate the issues a week prior to Election Day.
Fliers on the doorstep and envelopes in the mailbox — Shippensburg saw its share of “get out the vote” literature, reminding people to vote and which polling station they can go to cast their ballot.