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Reported gas leak evacuates Dauphin Humanities center

(10/10/23 12:32am)

Reports of a possible gas leak prompted an evacuation of Dauphin Humanities Center (DHC) around 6:30 p.m. Monday night. Within the hour, it was confirmed that no gas leak occurred, but there was a malfunctioning vent that caused the odor. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/10/reported-gas-leak-evacuates-dauphin-humanities-center

Around the world in the MPR

(10/04/23 2:44pm)

On the first night of Diversity Week, campus partners from all areas of Shippensburg University convened in the Ceddia Union Building MPR to “promote cultural awareness, appreciation, and understanding through music, food, crafts, demonstrations, and entertainment from all corners of the globe,” per the Diversity Week flyer.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/10/around-the-world-in-the-mpr

Recipe of the Week: Ddalgi Tanghulu (딸기 탕후루)

(10/03/23 4:00pm)

This week’s recipe is Tanghulu: a tasty snack originating from Northern China. Tanghulu consists of several sugar-coated fruits. The recipe traditionally included a Chinese hawthorn fruit, which tastes similar to a tart apple. However, recent vendors have used various other fruits, such as cherry tomatoes, mandarin oranges, strawberries, blueberries, pineapples, bananas, or grapes. Though the sweet and sour snack originated from China, it has garnered more recognition in South Korea.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/10/recipe-of-the-week-ddalgi-tanghulu

Your World Today: Stop being fascists and stop banning books

(09/26/23 7:22pm)

  

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/09/your-world-today-stop-being-fascists-and-stop-banning-books

Suspect in McLean fight appears in court

(09/19/23 4:58pm)

A suspect in the fight outside of McLean Hall on Sept. 3 waived his preliminary hearing last Wednesday in Cumberland County Court. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/09/suspect-in-mclean-fight-appears-in-court

Creekside Grille aims for SU engagement

(09/19/23 4:00pm)

Creekside Grille opened its doors for the first time last Thursday. The building was formerly Hotpoint Inn, but the ownership changed in early September. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/09/creekside-grille-aims-for-su-engagement

Your World Today: We don’t ask for stories to only report PR

(09/12/23 4:00pm)

As both the editor-in-chief of a news organization and a student majoring in public relations, I am walking the fine line between two worlds. On one end is hard facts and truth-telling and on the other is looking out for best interests. While these two worlds can intersect, in light of some issues The Slate is dealing with, I think it is vitally important to remind the campus community about the differences between journalism and public relations. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/09/your-world-today-we-dont-ask-for-stories-to-only-report-pr

Slater of the Summer: Allyson Ritchey

(09/12/23 4:50pm)

The Slater of the Summer is Allyson Ritchey, the multimedia director for The Slate. Ritchey was recognized for her articles and photography contributions over the summer months to The Slate’s website. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/09/slater-of-the-summer-allyson-ritchey

Incident draws heavy police presence to McLean Hall

(09/05/23 5:57pm)

An on-campus incident involving several individuals with no alleged affiliations to Shippensburg University prompted a heavy police response around McLean Hall Sunday night.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/09/incident-draws-heavy-police-presence-to-mclean-hall

Your World Today: Do what you love, not what you can

(08/29/23 7:00pm)

The glory of college is not in finding out what you are good at but what you are truly interested in. I am a self-diagnosed overachiever, and I fully embrace the fact that I have done a lot of things to be praised. For the past three years I had the mindset that I can and will do anything anyone asks of me­. I wish I knew as a freshman that just because I can do something does not mean I have to. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/08/your-world-today-do-what-you-love-not-what-you-can

Changes for SGA lead by new president Harun Pacavar

(09/04/23 5:02pm)

Harun Pacavar, a senior political science major, is the president of the Student Government Association (SGA) at Shippensburg University for the 2023-2024 academic year. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/09/changes-for-sga-lead-by-new-president-harun-pacavar

So, you want to go to South Korea?

(04/25/23 5:00pm)

After being in South Korea for two months, I have realized just how many things I should have done differently to prepare for my trip. Do not get me wrong, I am having a great time and I have adjusted very well to living abroad, but I have a lot of advice about what I think would have made this easier. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/04/so-you-want-to-go-to-south-korea

Academic Culture in South Korea

(04/11/23 4:00pm)

In South Korea, school is even more serious than it is in the US. The structure of Korean life revolves around studying hard and doing well, which in some ways is harmful when it comes to students planning for a future outside of academics. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/04/academic-culture-in-south-korea

Happy and Healthy Living Abroad

(04/08/23 5:00pm)

 When I was packing for my time abroad in South Korea, I did not give too much of a thought to how my health would be impacted while abroad. Sure, I thought about all the new experiences, but never what kinds of adjustments I would need to make to my daily life in order to keep myself functioning. Over the past four months, I have needed to change my diet, my exercise routines, my sleep schedule and more to maintain my health while being outside of the U.S. for the first time. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/04/happy-and-healthy-living-abroad

Crashing Into the Language Barrier

(03/17/23 3:05pm)

The language barrier is very real. Because I lived a solely English-speaking existence prior to coming to South Korea three weeks ago, I had never realized how much of a challenge it is. I chose to come to Soonchunhyang University for my semester abroad because I wanted a challenge, but I did not realize how much I would have to overcome.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2023/03/crashing-into-the-language-barrier

Questions raised about integrity of Fall 2022 SGA election

(12/06/22 5:00pm)

The integrity of the fall 2022 Student Government Association (SGA) election has been called into question by multiple members of SGA. During the election, Kennedy Holt was listed on the ballot on Sept. 17 and was elected SGA president. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2022/12/questions-raised-about-integrity-of-fall-2022-sga-election

Your World Today Commentary: Flying Solo

(11/15/22 5:00pm)

I have been waiting to study abroad since I was in middle school, and next semester I am finally going. While my destination of choice has changed a lot in the past eight years, I have been saving my pennies and can finally say I will be leaving the United States for the first time. This coming February, I will be traveling to Asan, South Korea, as a part of the Soonchunhyang University exchange program. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2022/11/your-world-today-commentary-flying-solo

Stop dissing my sisters

(10/25/22 4:00pm)

  

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2022/10/stop-dissing-my-sisters

Maya Thompson: Flying High

(10/19/22 7:54pm)

Maya Thompson, a local 10-year-old, performed with the Shippensburg University cheerleaders at the Homecoming football game on Saturday. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2022/10/maya-thompson-flying-high

Your World Today Commentary: Everybody Goin’ Through Tough Times

(10/18/22 4:00pm)

My time at Shippensburg Univerity has not been all sunshine and rainbows. A lot of the painful lessons I learned in high school have come in handy as I deal with these problems as an adult without my parents’ help.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2022/10/your-world-today-commentary-everybody-goin-through-tough-times


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