Only a few days remain before finals week at SSU. Some students are registering for classes while others are readying themselves for graduation,...
Shawnee State University’s athletic programs have entered a new era. At the start of this academic year, most of the Bears athletic...
Bremerton, Washington, was nestled snuggly at the edge of the Kitsap Peninsula, encased by the frigid waters of the Sinclair inlet and the...
For an average college student, there are a variety of ups and downs that could occur at any time. However, students who have a physical, mental...
Shawnee State University is gearing up to launch its revolutionary esports arena, set to become a nucleus of innovation and collaboration on...
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Shawnee State University is gearing up to launch its revolutionary esports arena, set to become a nucleus of innovation and collaboration on campus. With two enticing location...
Shawnee State University’s athletic programs have entered a new era. At the start of this academic year, most of the Bears athletic teams moved from the Mid-South Conference to the River States Conference. The change coincided with the arrival of Shawnee State’s new athletic director, Gerald Cadogan, who explained the reasoning behind the switch. “Primary for us repositioning our...
Bremerton, Washington, was nestled snuggly at the edge of the Kitsap Peninsula, encased by the frigid waters of the Sinclair inlet and the Strait of Port Orchard. Historic buildings crafted with classic red brick lined the streets that led to the marina, where the decommissioned USS Turner Joy silently watched over its newer, more commercialized brethren. The snow-capped top of Mount Olympus loomed...
For an average college student, there are a variety of ups and downs that could occur at any time. However, students who have a physical, mental and/or educational disability often face more challenges than the typical student. With the aid of the Accessibility Services office on campus, any student can gain the help that they may need. No two students need the same type of support, but no matter the...
“That’s a lot of money,” I told my sister when she mentioned how much her taxes were. I was sitting in the wooden spin chair at the little bar counter in the trailer where she lived. My sister is eight years older than me. With a job, a car, a house and a new boyfriend, I thought she was set for life. I didn’t realize how much life cost. “Yeah, well,” she sighed. “The more money...
Justice. Wisdom, Loyalty. Faith. Truth. Honor. These are the six values the one male and 10 women founders of Theta Phi Alpha Fraternity believed they wanted their organization to be centered around. Theta Phi was founded in Ann Habor, Michigan, in 1912, however the national office is no longer housed in Michigan. The office was moved to Bay Village, Ohio, which oversees 55 chapters around the United...
The Scioto County Public Library, previously known as the Portsmouth Public Library, is the main branch for the public libraries in Scioto County. Although the name changed...
With a little help from a Shawnee State University student, 14th Street Community Center recently won a grant from the Scioto Foundation to fund the construction of the...
To celebrate Black History Month, the Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center hosted “Poetry Moves Us Beyond” on Feb. 24. The museum partnered with the Ohio Poetry Association...
On Monday, Feb. 5, the staff at the Clark Memorial Library (CML) released a library renovation survey to the campus community. The survey is meant to gauge what students,...
Only a few days remain before finals week at SSU. Some students are registering for classes while others are readying themselves for graduation, but all are working toward...
The Student Government Association at SSU is currently in its election period, and results of the voting for 2024-25 SGA officers will be released soon. Some of the current...
This semester, Elizabeth Kline, Ph.D., joined Shawnee State University as the new dean of students. Dean Kline has a background in environmental science, often assessing environmental...
On Monday, Feb. 5, the staff at the Clark Memorial Library (CML) released a library renovation survey to the campus community. The survey is meant to gauge what students,...
Only a few days remain before finals week at SSU. Some students are registering for classes while others are readying themselves for graduation, but all are working toward...
Shawnee State University's Office of Intercultural Student Belonging is hosting speaker Ty Smith at 6 p.m. on Nov. 15 in the Vern Riffe Center for the Arts. Smith works...
The Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center is an accessible resource for Shawnee State University students and anyone else, offering free admission for everyone. Located...
Delight Ministries is an ideal opportunity for SSU’s female students who want a safe space to express their faith and to grow. Delight meets every Monday at 8 p.m. The meeting...
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