Dickinson College students set up encampment to protest war in Gaza
Dickinson College has now joined the ranks of other universities all over the country that have established encampments to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Dickinson College has now joined the ranks of other universities all over the country that have established encampments to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.
“Like the cactus, they can demolish the stones, but the roots stay and will come back up.”
Lillian Sellers, SGA President-Elect
As we enter into the final weeks of the semester, we wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the Class of 2024.
I do not usually believe in things being “meant to be.”
I sobbed so hard I almost threw up when I lost my pencil case last semester. My small, yellow, Choonshik the Kakao friend pencil case disappeared at the end of last November, and I tore apart campus trying to find it.
The presidential race came closer to home this week as the Pennsylvania 2024 primary election kicked off on Tuesday, April 23. The campaigns running in Pennsylvania included both the Democratic and Republican primaries, as well as the primaries for attorney general, auditor general and treasurer. There were also several primaries for Congressional positions.
Darrell Newton was selected as the university’s next Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA), starting July 1, 2024.
University Forum held its second-to-last meeting at the Ezra Lehman Library on April 23, in which the University Curriculum Committee (UCC), Student Affairs and other groups exchanged progress updates.
MECHANICSBURG — The Cumberland Valley School Board voted 5-4 Wednesday night to reverse its decision to cancel a guest speaker assembly at Mountain View Middle School after a nearly six-hour special meeting.
The fourth annual Central PA Chainsaw Carvers Festival took place at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds last week.
As my term in student government ends, I want to express my gratitude for the privilege of serving you. Together, we have achieved much, and I am proud of what we’ve accomplished.
Now why on Earth did I check the status on my Fulbright application a minute before class started?
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association revealed its operating budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year Friday morning.
Two rising juniors have been appointed to offices as representatives of the student body, according to Shippensburg University news releases.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association announced the approval of an increase to the student activity fee at its April 11 public meeting.
Over the last few weeks, it has been brought to The Slate staff’s attention that the commenting feature on theslateonline.com is not functioning properly. Comments can be made, but do not appear after posting.
Results for the Shippensburg University Student Government Association spring Senator Elections were announced Friday, April 12. Three candidates were on the ballot, as were ballot questions on the approval of revisions to the SGA constitution and bylaws.
As the semester draws to a close, it is often a time for many students to reflect on the past three months as a whole: the ups, the downs, the good, the bad and the ugly. The semester is different for each student, but the fall semester, in particular, had many students concerned about one thing — safety.
If you have ever wandered the hallways of the Ceddia Union Building at Shippensburg University, you have likely come across the colored banner for the Pride Center. The Pride Center is only part of a much bigger resource on campus. In the winter of 2021, CUB 232 was officially dubbed the PAGE Center (Pride and Gender Equity) and combined forces with the former Women’s Center.