Chancellor Dan stops by SU
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Chancellor Dan Greenstein visited Shippensburg on Friday to update the Shippensburg community about the PASSHE system redesign.
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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.
Shippensburg man charged with indecent exposure, open lewdness
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.
When you hear the term “Statewide,” what do you think of?
After countless articles, staff meetings and memories, it is time for me to say goodbye to The Slate.
In a quaint, Victorian house along King Street in downtown Shippensburg is the borough’s newest restaurant, the Aloha Café.
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) was created in 1989 as a space for minority students to have their voices heard, but today it has grown as an organization which houses about 20 other organizations under its title.
Ramses Ovalles, 2019-20 vice president of finance, and Abdul Omar Tucker are both members of various organizations related to the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) who want to see an improvement in the office’s home, Gilbert Hall.
Each school year brings change. In the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), change is around every corner, with funding declines, tuition increases and numerous budget cuts looming over the system. This change has cast a net so wide that Shippensburg University faculty are feeling the impact as well.
Two students charged with underage drinking and public drunkenness
In a few short weeks, many of us will don navy caps and gowns, shake hands with Shippensburg University administrators and finally receive our degrees.
Shippensburg University’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) chapter took part in Donate Life Pennsylvania’s Organ Registration Challenge on Wednesday afternoon.
A group of Shippensburg University marketing majors recently placed third in the eighth annual Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE)-sponsored Student Business Plan Competition.
The Student Government Association (SGA) has re-opened its election window for next year’s senator positions after a mistake was made which “compromised the legitimacy of the election.”
Makayla Glass, vice president of Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA), has resigned from her position and will no longer serve as president next year because of a mistake made during last week’s elections.
Crash reported in Southampton Township
In less than a month, two college students were found dead after nights out — only a fraction of the number of college students whose lives are put on the line on nights that should be stress-free and fun-filled.
The Fashion Archives and Museum of Shippensburg University recently hosted an open exhibit of its newest collection.