SU laundry fee slashed, new suites introduced
The days of carrying bags of quarters to and from the laundry room are over for Shippensburg University students.
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The days of carrying bags of quarters to and from the laundry room are over for Shippensburg University students.
Michael Lee has been named the new chief of the Shippensburg University Police Department.
As the new editor-in-chief of this paper, it falls upon me to carry on the “Your World Today,” column started by previous editor-in-chief Troy Okum and continued by my predecessor, Jenna Wise, to continue discussing topics of importance to Shippensburg University and its community.
Welcome back, students!
While most Shippensburg University students spent their summers relaxing at home, traveling or working, a group of student researchers spent their time completing academic research projects.
To the Shippensburg Community,
Hello students,
Shippensburg University welcomed the class of 2023 in a jam-packed week of activities during Fall Welcome Week.
You may have seen him around campus, but then again that could have been his twin brother.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter announced in an email Thursday that a new executive director for Shippensburg University Student Service Inc. (SUSSI) has been hired.
Michael Lee has been named the new chief of the Shippensburg University Police Department.
As journalists, we really only have two things; a copier that frequently malfunctions and our integrity. They say that the pen is mightier than the sword, but this only holds weight if the words being written are trusted to be true.
Shippensburg University’s Activities Program Board (APB) is working toward changes that its staff hopes will make events more affordable for students.
Thursday’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting held a heated debate over a motion regarding Shippensburg University Student Services, Inc.’s (SUSSI) spending limit.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter said the university followed procedures in relation to two sexual assault accusations brought to light in a PennLive article last week.
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Chancellor Dan Greenstein visited Shippensburg on Friday to update the Shippensburg community about the PASSHE system redesign.
In a meeting Tuesday Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter and chief external relations officer Kim Garris, members of The Slate staff aired their concerns regarding university communication and student media.
The end of the school year is a time of goodbyes, but also one of reflection.
Two different sexual assaults were reported by Shippensburg University students — one man faces multiple criminal charges while a felony rape charge has been filed against the other man — according to PennLive.