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Draft budget announced and two student groups approved at March 5 public SGA meeting

(03/15/26 1:38pm)

The Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) held its second public meeting of the semester on Thursday, March 5, in CUB 119.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/03/draft-budget-announced-and-two-student-groups-approved-at-march-5-public-sga-meeting

2026-2027 SGA officer election results

(03/15/26 1:37pm)

The results for the 2026 Student Government Association (SGA) officer elections were announced on Friday, Feb. 27, with the voting period running from Feb. 23-26.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/03/2026-2027-sga-officer-election-results

Your morning cup of coffee is voting for you; do you know what’s on the ballot?

(03/15/26 1:35pm)

When you wake up in the morning with a cup of coffee to get you ready for the day ahead, whether you are queuing in line at a coffee shop or steeping coffee grounds in the comfort of your home, do you know that cup of coffee is quietly casting a vote through your dollar? These votes reflect developmental issues within countries like Guatemala, Mexico and Nicaragua.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/03/your-morning-cup-of-coffee-is-voting-for-you-do-you-know-whats-on-the-ballot

What is AI, and is large-scale use good for society?

(03/15/26 1:33pm)

Students, faculty and community members interested in how artificial intelligence operates and the impact it could have gathered at the CUB Orndorff theater on March 4, to hear Professor Alice Armstrong’s overview from the Department of Computer Science. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/03/what-is-ai-and-is-large-scale-use-good-for-society

Lawyers say Pennsylvania student protesters did not know a man who joined scrum was the police chief

(03/04/26 4:08pm)

BY MARYCLAIRE DALE Associated Press

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/03/lawyers-say-pennsylvania-student-protesters-did-not-know-a-man-who-joined-scrum-was-the-police-chief

Today in History: March 5, 1982

(03/04/26 4:06pm)

On March 5, 1982, the Soviet Union successfully landed the Venera 14 probe on the surface of Venus after a carefully routed seven-month flight. The Venera program was made to learn more about Venus’s atmosphere and surface. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/03/today-in-history-march-5-1982

Students celebrate musical culture at the Black Experience Tribute Showcase

(03/04/26 4:08pm)

Shippensburg University students met at Memorial Auditorium on Feb. 28 to give tribute to Black artists and culture through dance and lip-sync performances in front of a panel of four faculty judges. Two SU students, Tymere Harris and Amaya Lawson, hosted the event.  

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/03/students-celebrate-musical-culture-at-the-black-experience-tribute-showcase

‘The Man Who Wouldn’t Give Up’

(02/24/26 9:07pm)

In celebration of Black History Month, students and professors gathered in Franklin Science Center for Professor Joseph Shane’s lecture to remember the Civil Rights Movement progress and scientific breakthroughs that Percy Levon Julian accomplished during his life.  

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/the-man-who-wouldnt-give-up

Uncontested SGA officer candidates speak at McFeely’s

(02/24/26 9:01pm)

Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) serves as the university’s elected student representative body and allocates funding to student organizations. SGA held its officer election forum Thursday at McFeely’s Cafe, where four unopposed junior candidates outlined their priorities for the 2026-27 academic year.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/uncontested-sga-officer-candidates-speak-at-mcfeelys

Your World Today Commentary: Dealing with application obsession

(02/24/26 8:59pm)

I am graduating this May. My last edition of Your World Today explored my feelings of anxiety and excitement about the milestone (we’re down to 72 days). What makes me more nervous than graduating is the idea of finding a full-time role.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/your-world-today-commentary-dealing-with-application-obsession

Lehman Library maintains status as a Gold Star Library by the PA Library Association

(02/24/26 8:57pm)

Ezra Lehman Memorial Library is pleased to announce the continuance of its status as a Gold Star Library through the PA Library Association’s (PaLA) PA Forward® Star Program for the 2024-2025 cycle.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/lehman-library-maintains-status-as-a-gold-star-library-by-the-pa-library-association

SU partners with Student-Made to create online service for student entrepreneurs

(02/24/26 8:54pm)

Shippensburg University has announced its partnership with the Student-Made Store in establishing an online platform for SU students to market and sell their products, according to an article by Ship News.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/su-partners-with-student-made-to-create-online-service-for-student-entrepreneurs

Appeals court says Trump admin can halt work on slavery exhibit in Philadelphia amid appeal

(02/24/26 8:49pm)

By TASSANEE VEJPONGSA and MARYCLAIRE DALE Associated Press

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/appeals-court-says-trump-admin-can-halt-work-on-slavery-exhibit-in-philadelphia-amid-appeal

Lessons in leadership with entrepreneurs Jay Sidhu and Sherrod Davis

(02/24/26 9:08pm)

On Friday, the Charles H. Diller Jr. Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation, the College of Business Dean’s Office, the President’s Office and Small Business Development Center collaborated for a special event featuring two entrepreneur guest speakers, Jay Sidhu and Sherrod Davis.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/lessons-in-leadership-with-entrepreneurs-jay-sidhu-and-sherrod-davis

Shippensburg enjoys Valentine’s Day at second annual Winterfest

(02/18/26 8:33pm)

Shippensburg residents and visitors alike celebrated their Valentine’s Day on the snow-painted streets of downtown Shippensburg at the second annual Winterfest on Saturday. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/shippensburg-enjoys-valentines-day-at-second-annual-winterfest

First Spring 2026 SGA meeting introduces 3 new senators

(02/18/26 8:32pm)

Senators for the Shippensburg University student government association held a crowded first meeting with the public on Feb. 12 in CUB 119.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/first-spring-2026-sga-meeting-introduces-3-new-senators

Today in History: February 19th, 1878, and 1968

(02/18/26 8:28pm)

Today in 1878, Thomas Edison’s patent for the phonograph was published. With it someone could speak into the bell of the phonograph, making the diaphragm vibrate and the vibrations etched the message with a needle onto a cylinder of tinfoil. Once the etched cylinder was made, it could only be played three to five times before it became unplayable because the tinfoil was too soft to withstand wear and tear.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/today-in-history-february-19th-1878-and-1968

‘Prank’ panics students during snowstorm

(02/12/26 3:27pm)

Residents of Harley Hall at Shippensburg University were panicked during Jan. 25’s snowstorm when an emergency alert broadcast noise was played over the dormitory’s public address system.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/prank-panics-students-during-snowstorm

Town hall held in place of postponed data center hearing

(02/10/26 2:00pm)

Residents held a town hall meeting Feb. 3 at Cleversburg Community Center to discuss Southampton Township’s data center zoning and a proposed amendment tied to 54 Airport Road after supervisors postponed a public hearing that had been scheduled for that night.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/town-hall-held-in-place-of-postponed-data-center-hearing

Your World Today Commentary: Just another year older

(02/10/26 2:00pm)

If you had a superpower, what would it be? Would you teleport around the world or soar across the sky? As a kid, I always said I wanted the ability to control the weather – who would not want to create inclement conditions that lead to endless days off school? But if you asked me that question now, I would choose the ability to control time without hesitation. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2026/02/your-world-today-commentary-just-another-year-older


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