Commentary: LGBT history should be taught in schools
After an intense debate, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill into law in New Jersey that mandated education that accurately portrays those of the LGBT community.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Slate's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
After an intense debate, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill into law in New Jersey that mandated education that accurately portrays those of the LGBT community.
Take the hectic sport of dodge ball, switch off the lights, add a whole new level of chaos and what do you get? Black light dodge ball.
Shippensburg University will once again host “The Vagina Monologues,” a series of presentations of women describing their experiences with their vaginas, on Friday, 8-10 p.m, Saturday, 1-3 p.m. and 8-10 p.m.
SU senior Shawn Wolfe teaches English to children aged 4 to 12 in his adventure to Guangzhou, China.
Some may say we are a species that craves comfort and pursues it in nearly all facets of life — in what we do, the people we associate ourselves with and the environment in which we settle down.
Throughout the end of last week and over the weekend, temperatures plummeted as low as -65 degrees Fahrenheit in some parts of Minnesota, while temperatures elsewhere dropped well below freezing.
Shippensburg University will soon have its own orchard developing on campus.
Graduate student Dani Zinn, of Shippensburg University’s Pride Center, spends a large part of her time inspiring students to advocate for others, as well as themselves.
Despite diligent behavior with their spending, surprisingly many millennials are not hesitant to take out their credit cards for gym memberships.
An SU student walks through campus on a breezy fall day.
Javita Thompson, director of Community Engagement, discusses how students' involvement in the Shippensburg community can improve their social and academic skills.
As college students at Shippensburg University we spend a large portion of our time worrying about how to best prepare ourselves for life after graduation.
Carly and Juan have been dating since November 2015.
You have someone. Someone you consider a companion. A spouse. A soulmate. They are 13 hours away. You hear from them far and few between, not knowing when the next call will come through.
There is no doubt finals week is most students’ kryptonite. Believe it or not, there are some tips and tricks we seem to forget about when it is crunch time and we are all stressing out.
What is a better way to spend a Thursday night than by testing your creative side by making a Zen garden with friends?
SU students spend their Thursday night unwinding by creating their own Zen garden succulent plant as the semester comes to a close. APB created the event to help students relieve stress.
SU students make succulent plants with friends.