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The In-Motion Dance Troupe opened their performance dancing to the song “Strip” with a routine choreographed by Reilly Bedsem and Brooke Hull.
Members of Vigilant Hose Company #1 walk alongside a member of the Penn State Health Life Lion Critical Care Transport Team carrying an injured minor. Life Lion transported an injured child to the hospital.
The Learning Center reception can be found right inside of Mowrey Hall.
(From left) Public Relations Chair Luke Hershey, Editor-in-Chief Anna D’Orazio and Associate Editor Angela Piper hold previous editions of “The Reflector.”
Despite it being the spring semester, winter weather often carries into the month of March or even later. Students should prepare for weather conditions.
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Located on High Street in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, is the brewery, Molly Pitcher Brewing Co. It’s not too difficult to see Molly’s name on a stroll around town, whether it’s a brewery, apartment building, plaque or even her large statue found in the Molly Pitcher Cemetery. But who is Molly Pitcher?
The number of craft breweries in Pennsylvania has more than tripled within the last decade, and the state ranks first in the country for the most craft beer produced annually, according to the Brewers Association.
On Oct. 24 2019, three men stationed themselves outside the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library at Shippensburg University shouting their beliefs at students. Their actions leave SU with a question: How should students contend with those with whom they disagree?
At Shippensburg University, WSYC 88.7 FM is more than just a way for students with radio-related career aspirations to get experience. It’s a way for anyone in the Shippensburg community to express himself or herself, become a better communicator and simply have fun.
Behind every Shippensburg University athletic event, unsung heroes tirelessly work behind the scenes to ensure a smooth experience for athletes and fans.
HERSHEY, PA. — A sea of red hats filled the Giant Center when around 11,000 supporters packed the arena — and even more watched on a monitor outside — in Hershey on Dec. 10 during President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign rally visit.
Aliyah Mensah’s voice shook as she spoke about her cousin in front of the Old Main fountain at Shippensburg University illuminated by candles held by the audience. She planned the event, called Living Through You, to honor her cousin, Nasim Alameen, and other loved ones who were lost because of gun violence. Alameen would have turned 22 years old on Nov. 6, 2018, the day of the event. He was killed two months earlier on Sept. 12. Mensah, a senior at SU, was incredibly close to her cousin. The two grew up in the same house and would see each other during breaks from school. The Slate alumna Shannon Long created this video for her senior capstone project. The Slate has decided to publish it now in light of the homicide that occurred just a minute's walk off-campus earlier this year. Website: https://www.theslateonline.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlate/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShipUSlate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shipuslate/