Police chief brings 20 years of experience to SU campus
By / Managing EditorMichael Lee has been named the new chief of the Shippensburg University Police Department.
Michael Lee has been named the new chief of the Shippensburg University Police Department.
Stephen Washington had a less than conventional journey to his position as student trustee.
You may have seen him around campus, but then again that could have been his twin brother.
Shippensburg University students can expect their gas budgets to increase as Pennsylvania gas prices near $3 per gallon. This makes Pennsylvania gas one of the most expensive on the east coast, and it is expected to keep increasing.
The Doh-Nuh T Company is tightly tucked in beside The Historic Texas Lunch in downtown Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Inside boasts fresh and hot, made-to-order doughnuts. The cozy bakery is the only place in Chambersburg to pick up custom doughnuts since 2015.
It is strange to think that somewhere in the woods of Letterkenny Depot, camouflaged faces huddled together, peering at a phone screen to watch a weightlifting competition unfold. However, that’s exactly what happened April 12 as their friend and fellow cadet, senior Sam Tomlin competed at the USA Powerlifting Collegiate National Championship for the second time at Ohio State University.
The rain held off just long enough for the Shippensburg University Environmental Club to host its annual Earth Day event in SU’s academic quad Thursday afternoon.
The town of Shippensburg is home to many attractions such as Shippensburg University, bars, diners and hosts the wildly popular Corn Festival every summer. As of June 2018 residents were able to add Holy Smokehouse BBQ to that list.
Under 20 percent of adults in Pennsylvania achieve enough aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Ramses Ovalles has been sworn in as the Executive Rules Committee (ERC) vice president of finance of the Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Isaac Dietrich is the Student Government Association (SGA) vice president of internal affairs elect for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Behind the scenes of a beehive, bees are busy at work filling their honeycombs with nectar and pollen, and in a chain reaction, our plates with a well-balanced diet. Almonds, apples, avocados, beans, carrots, coffee, cucumbers, grapes, strawberries, tomatoes and of course, honey — you can thank bees for all of that, and much more.
Every year, thousands of people travel to a small town in Central Pennsylvania to experience the cracking of bats, baseballs whizzing through the air, the spectacle of celebration and children from all over the globe competing to be the best.
Students melted into the massage chairs at the hands of masseuses while the In-Motion Dance Troupe performed during the 14th annual Wellness Fair, held in the Ceddia Union Building Multi-Purpose room (MPR) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) recently held elections for the 2019-2020 school year.
Some people may know 1975 as the year the Vietnam War ended, or the year their hearts stopped as they watched “Jaws” terrorize New England on-screen — but how many know it as the year students with disabilities were finally allowed to enroll in public schools?
Walking into a church on a Sunday morning when the air is bright and crisp, the sun seeps rainbows from the stained glass windows and the hum of a choir rejoices in the background. The minister at the front preaches the gospel and promises a life of eternity, if you follow the rules.
It is not every day you see college students slide thousands of dollars onto the blackjack table with nothing to show for it except excited smiles.
Top five answers on the board. Name something fun to do on campus. This is "Ship Feud!"
Shippensburg University’s Counseling Center will be featuring a Locks of Love hair donation drive, therapy dogs and prizes in its 14th annual Wellness Fair on Wednesday, April 10.