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(09/23/20 5:23pm)
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died last week following a battle with cancer. Many are remembering her for her advocacy in key cases and the representation she provided.
(09/22/20 4:00pm)
In today’s heavily social-media influenced culture, something that you said online years ago can come back to severely hurt your reputation.
(09/15/20 4:00pm)
Editor’s note: The Slate is an independent newspaper and does not support or oppose any candidate.
(09/15/20 4:00pm)
Amid the 2020 presidential campaign and global pandemic, Americans remembered the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks this past week.
(09/15/20 4:00pm)
Bar, restaurant and business owners continue to grapple with the economic problems that stem from COVID-19 coronavirus restrictions.
(09/08/20 4:00pm)
When I am not in the newsroom (which is almost never), you can find me working at a local grocery store. It’s not glamorous work, but it pays the bills and the necessities — food, tuition and lots of shoes.
(09/08/20 4:00pm)
In the hard times of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, we must be hopeful and pragmatic.
(09/01/20 4:00pm)
With the COVID-19 coronavirus still on the rise, Shippensburg University students must make the necessary adjustments if they wish to remain on campus. This means social distancing and wearing masks and limiting interactions with others.
(09/01/20 4:00pm)
In a time of national uncertainty and unmitigated chaos, the Republican National Convention (RNC) acted as a beacon of hope for the future and was a much-needed reminder of who we are as Americans, where we came from and where we will go.
(08/25/20 4:00pm)
Over the weekend, a racial slur was written on a board inside an on-campus residence hall. This is not the first time an incident like this has occurred at Shippensburg University.
(08/01/20 11:29am)
In the midst of a pandemic, Shippensburg University is offering a consolation prize to a senior class which has given up many of its “lasts:” A commencement ceremony in its commuter parking lot.
(07/17/20 10:22pm)
With the announcement from the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) suspending all conference athletic events and championships through the fall semester, we need to face facts about the virus. Returning to Shippensburg for the Fall 2020 semester will be a disaster for student and public health. Almost every aspect of college life would be near impossible following CDC social distancing guidelines. Schools like Harvard and Yale know this, already moving completely online this coming semester. I share everyone’s desire to return to our beloved campus, but we can’t jeopardize the health of our friends, loved ones and peers.
(07/02/20 11:21pm)
The Black Lives Matter movement is now stronger than ever after recent events involving the deaths of Black lives at the hands of police officers who pledge to serve and protect the integrity of all lives.
(05/06/20 6:00pm)
Despite the need for social distancing and business closures because of the COVID-19 coronavirus, people are still exercising their right to protest these measures.
(04/28/20 7:00pm)
For many decades, tourists have traveled to Centralia’s colorful Graffiti Highway to create art, take photos or simply admire the site’s beauty.
(04/01/20 10:36pm)
As the 2020 spring semester continues, college students are doing all they can to achieve satisfactory grades.
(03/26/20 1:40am)
Graduation is the culmination of a student’s years of hard work inside and outside of the classroom. The ceremony is much more than a student walking across a stage in a cap and gown — it is a celebration. Students receive their diplomas and present their accolades to the friends and family who supported them along the way.
(03/03/20 5:00pm)
Multiple studies have found that raising the minimum wage does not lead to job loss, according to institutions such as the University of California-Berkley, the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and the government watchdog, Integrity Florida.
(03/03/20 5:00pm)
Today, this generation has been introduced to many social media outlets. Social media content can range from tweeting about the lack of milk in the refrigerator to an abstract Instagram post on political views. From Instagram, to Facebook, to the newest sensation Tik Tok, we have access to the world by simply hitting the upload button.
(02/25/20 5:00pm)
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “transparent” as “free from pretense or deceit; easily detected or seen through; readily understood; characterized by visibility or accessibility of information especially concerning business practices.”