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(04/28/26 4:23pm)
This article is a companion piece to the "Your World Today" article. As the academic year comes to an end, The Slate transitions from one Editor-in-Chief to another. Read 2025-2026 EIC Jayden Pohlman's piece here.
(04/28/26 4:23pm)
This article is a companion piece to the "Your World Tomorrow" article. As the academic year comes to an end, The Slate transitions from one Editor-in-Chief to another. Read incoming 2026-2028 EIC Madison Sharp's piece here.
(04/28/26 4:26pm)
Unlike many of my colleagues in The Slate, I am an accounting major and not a part of the communication, journalism and media program.
(04/28/26 3:58pm)
Vice President of Finance/President Elect Emily Wojnarski:
(04/28/26 3:54pm)
Hello everyone! For those who do not know me, my name is Ella Zinn. I am a senior accounting major and have the honor of serving as your Student Government Association (SGA) president. Being part of SGA has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my college career. Over the past three years — from starting as a Class of 2026 senator, to serving as Vice President of Student Groups and now as president — I have had the privilege of working alongside passionate individuals, some of whom I know will be lifelong friends.
(03/20/24 4:38am)
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” has grossed over 1.4 billion since its release in July 2023, taking home the award for Best Original Song and nominated for Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars.
(11/07/23 5:00pm)
This semester for me has had its ups and downs. One feeling that I have experienced most of all is not feeling good enough for me, for others or for my dreams. I feel as though I am giving my best, and sometimes my best is not good enough for people.
(10/31/23 4:20pm)
When searching for new synth music to play on my radio show one night, I happened across something thrilling: The Crüxshadows had released not one, but two new singles.
(10/10/23 4:00pm)
Nicola Puggé, an international student from Bempflingen, Germany, is studying journalism and competing on the Shippensburg track and field team. She is committed to Shippensburg for all four years of her college career and is currently a junior.
(04/25/23 5:00pm)
Coming into college, there are a lot of unknowns, and you often do not get a solid grasp of not only “how to survive college” but how to truly thrive until you are almost done with your undergraduate degree.
(04/25/23 5:00pm)
After being in South Korea for two months, I have realized just how many things I should have done differently to prepare for my trip. Do not get me wrong, I am having a great time and I have adjusted very well to living abroad, but I have a lot of advice about what I think would have made this easier.
(04/19/23 8:35pm)
(04/11/23 4:00pm)
When a student wants to figure out what is happening on campus at any time, it is often a complicated and incomplete pro- cess. There is a weekly “On the Horizon” newsletter sent out by Campus Life that highlights some student organization events, Rec center events and classes, and information that they have had submitted to them for inclusion in the newsletter.
(04/11/23 4:00pm)
The past couple of days have been tumultuous to say the very least: I learned to never underestimate how hateful the internet (and people) can be. I could not shake a constant feeling of anxiety and lost a lot of sleep. Though high school is in the past, I’ve found many college students like to resurrect petty habits. As much as I tried to deflect and laugh it off, the words I read struck my heart and made my hands tremble.
(04/04/23 4:00pm)
Many students, particularly first-year students, often remark how they feel there is little to do on campus during the weekends or on evenings in general. Upon first arriving at Shippensburg, I felt the same way; however, upon learning more about our campus and getting involved in many organizations, I have learned there is actually an astronomical number of activities in which to participate.
(03/28/23 4:00pm)
(03/28/23 4:00pm)
Since my senior year of high school, I have worked in a boutique in the downtown of my hometown. Sure, I love being around cool clothes — let alone wearing them. However, the most wondrous aspect of my time working in retail has been discovering the ways in which fashion translates to everyday life. Though it has taken time and a little perspective, I constantly remind myself of the secrets of wisdom I have found hidden in the dressing room.
(03/21/23 4:00pm)
One afternoon, as I set my backpack down after my classes, I could feel my mind begin to dwell on a painful situation that I really wished I hadn’t had to endure. It had happened a long time ago, and I had already processed it a good deal. Afterward, I had decided I had sufficiently healed and would do everything in my power to put it behind me. Still, months later, beneath the covers of my dorm bed, I could feel it begin to weigh on my chest as it conquered my thoughts.
(03/21/23 4:00pm)
On Feb. 23, Student Government Association (SGA) Vice President of Student Groups Brea Neal announced that the Student Groups Committee would no longer be approving any new student group requests in the current academic year.
(02/28/23 5:00pm)