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“Let’s Sing Taylor” brought “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” to Shippensburg on Friday night, performing a 90-minute show of Swift’s biggest hits.
Tucked in the parking lot of Fisher’s Florist on King Street in Shippensburg, there is a cozy looking camper with a flag reading OPEN waving in the breeze. With a service window allowing for a full view of an array of syrups and the menu listing all the items available to order, customers are in for a treat. Opening back in March 2024, Railside Coffee is the place to go for a sip of coffee during the week.
If you are looking for a quick, affordable place to stop for food at any time of day, then the King Street Diner in Shippensburg, might be the place to go. Recently renovated in March 2024, the diner is open 24-hours every day and has a versatile menu with numerous options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Previously called the Shippensburg Select Diner, The King Street Diner has a new, clean look with the same classic menu items.
Sheila Joy, archivist, artist and Shippensburg University alumna, visited campus on Oct. 3 to speak on her life and career.
Six-time Grammy Award-winning americana group Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit released “Live From The Ryman, Vol. 2” this past Friday. It is a 15-song collection of some of the group’s best work to date. Mostly including tracks from his “Reunions” and “Weathervanes” albums, the result is a compilation that improves on volume one in nearly every way.
Less than 24 hours after the first and only vice-presidential debate, Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz campaigned in York, Pennsylvania, Wednesday afternoon.
Shippensburg University’s swimming teams picked up a pair of victories over Kutztown in a dual meet on Wednesday evening, with the men’s team winning 129-74 while the women eked out a 131-130 win.
Shippensburg University’s men’s cross-country team claimed the team victory in the short invitational 4K, and the women finished in second place as a team in the 4K at the 2024 Dickinson Invitational in the rain on Saturday.
Shippensburg University’s men’s soccer team went 1-1 this past week, beating West Chester 3-0 on Wednesday before falling to Bloomsburg 3-1 on Saturday. The results move the Raiders to 2-4 on the season, including 1-2 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East play.
Shippensburg University’s women’s volleyball split its home-opening games 1-1 this past weekend at Heiges Field House.
Shippensburg University’s football team fell 38-0 against Shepherd at Seth Grove Stadium, dropping to 1-3. The Rams used big plays to control the game, with four of their five touchdowns being at least 31 yards.
Field Hockey wins PSAC Opener
The two candidates for Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District seat will meet for a debate on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. in Harrisburg.
As the new student trustee for Shippensburg University, I would like to initiate a student trustee report in The Slate. Before getting to the details of the report, I would like to first address the unique role that the student trustee plays and what the Council of Trustees is.