“The Dispensable Nation: American Foreign Policy in Retreat.”

SIPA to host its fifth annual Geopolitical Summit

The School of International and Public Affairs, launched in spring 2009, will be hosting its fifth annual Geopolitical Summit this month, America at the Crossroads: Power and Strategy in U.S. Foreign Relations.

Class organizes discussion forum for petition to repeal Stand Your Ground law

On April 18, students, University faculty and staff and the community gathered in the Mary Ann Wolfe Theater for “Standing on the Side of Love and Justice : For Trayvon Martin.”

2012 SGC-BBC candidates all run unopposed

Elections for the 2012-2013 Student Government Council at BBC from April 3 to 4 with, voting polls being open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Academic One in front of the Financial Aid office.

Hubert library loses an invaluable team member

The Glenn Hubert Library has lost a familiar face from behind its circulation desk.

Lust for a healthier body image in Panther Square

National Eating Disorders week began on Feb 26. Counseling and Psychological Services will be hosting “Lust for Life” in panther square in the Wolfe University Center today from 10 a.m to 3 p.m.

Contraception vending machines cause stir on campuses

Vending machine has caused a controversy at Shippensburg University of whether Plan B, the “morning after,” pill should be easily accessible to students.

Seven students to be awarded at Jose Marti’s annual birthday celebration

Seven students awarded scholarships

New semester ‘bites’

Students vent their concerns with start of the spring

MLK’s memory to be honored by Youth Forum & Peace Walk

Youth Forum & Peace Walk to be held at BBC

Vice Provost meets his goals, expansion halted

Vice Provost works to meet his initial goals

SOC’s fiesta showcases organizations

SOC hosts fiesta themed mixer
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