But none of this is new. The only guarantee in life is death, and while that may be grim, our strength as a species, and a great deal of what makes us human, is derived from how we handle death and ...
History was shown in a different lens during Peter Miele’s “History Where it Happened” lecture at Stewart Hall on Sept. 30.
The Shippensburg University Sociology and Anthropology Department will undergo a major change following the spring 2026 ...
Center held the annual Tulip Planting Ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 1, outside of Lackhove Hall in the Wright Memorial Garden to remember victims of domestic violence.
Shippensburg University students gathered in the CUB MPR on Sept. 30 to play plant bingo, hosted by SU’s National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) club.
On Oct. 4, Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) hosted its first Latino Explosion of the semester, ...
As charming as this classic costume is, do not forget that someone always has to be the butt. No one wants to be the butt.
On Sept. 18, a panel that was cherry-picked by Kennedy voted on the MMRV vaccine, after he fired everyone on the Centers for ...
Shippensburg University men’s soccer team opened Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) play this week with two tough games — a 3-1 away defeat at Shepherd on Wednesday and a last-minute home ...
Shippensburg University’s men’s and women’s swimming teams traveled to Bloomsburg last weekend to compete at Nelson Field House pool.
No. 1 Shippensburg University field hockey remained undefeated with two more wins this week, defeating Frostburg State on the road and No. 5 West Chester at home in a pair of 4-1 results.
The U.S. government has shut down for the first time since Dec. 2018 during Trump’s first term in office. The current ...