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Say It Loud: Karon Banks-Bailey

(03/30/21 4:00pm)

Forgive me, for I will be speaking from a place of anger. I say anger because I heard just about every horrendous story you can think of, from the brutal bloodshed whippings that killed our ancestors, to our grandfathers, grandmothers, aunts and uncles being sprayed down with frigid sewer water as if they were rats or abnormal beings. The discomfort and pain I felt after hearing, watching and observing this horrendous behavior against my ancestors is what fueled a power of passion. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/say-it-loud-karon-banks-bailey

Alumnus commentary: A student project benefiting the Shippensburg University community

(03/30/21 4:00pm)

The staff editorial in the March 9th edition of The Slate clearly described the high stakes in the selection of the next president. It also offered a cogent argument against any merger of universities that would render Shippensburg University a junior partner following a shotgun wedding.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/alumnus-commentary-a-student-project-benefiting-the-shippensburg-university-community

The Slate Speaks: It is everyone's responsibility to end gun violence

(03/30/21 4:00pm)

Once again America finds itself grappling with not one but two mass shootings in a matter of days. A man killed 10 people at a Boulder, Colorado, grocery store on March 22. Another man killed eight people in a series of shootings in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 16.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/the-slate-speaks-it-is-everyones-responsibility-to-end-gun-violence

The Slate Speaks: We must do more to support and welcome all people, cultures

(03/23/21 4:00pm)

According to the Asian American Journalists Association, the shootings targeting Asian spas and businesses in Atlanta on March 16 killed eight people. Six of the victims were identified as Asian and seven were women. At least four of those killed were of Korean descent.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/the-slate-speaks-we-must-do-more-to-support-and-welcome-all-people-cultures

Opinion commentary — We have come too far to let up now

(03/23/21 3:51pm)

One year after the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic changed our lives, signs of normalcy are emerging. Although it is far too soon to declare the health crisis over, recent developments are promising.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/opinion-commentary-we-have-come-too-far-to-let-up-now

Letter to the Editor

(03/23/21 3:50pm)

Editor’s note: This letter is in response to The Slate Speaks Staff Editorial that appeared in the March 2 edition and online at theslateonline.com titled, “The Slate Speaks: Students, faculty must work together in online learning.”

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/letter-the-slate-speaks-students-faculty-must-work-together-in-online-learning

Opinion commentary — Zoom may offer benefits for future snow days

(03/16/21 4:02pm)

With warmer weather becoming more frequent and spring right around the corner, it is nice not having to worry about bringing out the snow blower and shovel like we did so many times last month. Hopefully, we can say goodbye to the snow until next year (or at least until December). But this begs the question: When the snow does come again, will we have those good old “snow days” that we had in past years, or will these snow days be replaced by Zoom days?

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/commentary-zoom-may-offer-benefits-for-future-snow-days

Opinion commentary – Take five minutes: Disbanding the Electoral College is a disaster for democracy

(03/16/21 4:00pm)

In 1787, in the sweltering midsummer heat of Philadelphia, the founders pieced together the Electoral College in the Constitution, which would become the cornerstone of a new nation that had never been seen before. However, in recent times, many have derided the Electoral College as outdated, unfair and worthy of replacement with a popular vote system. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/take-five-minutes-disbanding-the-electoral-college

Opinion commentary – 'Superman and Lois' offers unique look at classic hero

(03/09/21 6:00pm)

The television series, “Superman and Lois” recently debuted to strong reviews on the CW Network. If early returns are an indicator, audiences will be treated to a thoughtful program.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/opinion-commentary-superman-and-lois-offers-unique-look-at-classic-hero

The Slate Speaks: Shippensburg University must hold its own in coming months

(03/09/21 6:00pm)

Shippensburg University is going to go through a lot of changes in the coming months. SU President Laurie Carter announced her plans to leave the university to take the same position at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) redesign is in full-swing and will impact SU and our sister schools.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/the-slate-speaks-shippensburg-university-must-hold-its-own-in-coming-months

Opinion commentary – ‘The Lorax’ should be preserved in National Film Registry

(03/02/21 5:00pm)

I am sure the majority of us have heard of the name Dr. Seuss. Over the course of his life, Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote and illustrated dozens of classic books that have immortalized his name in children’s literature. And to celebrate what would have been his 117th birthday today, I would like to talk about his famous book “The Lorax” and its 1972 short film adaptation. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/opinion-commentary-the-lorax-should-be-preserved-in-national-film-registry

The Slate Speaks: Students, faculty must work together in online learning

(03/02/21 5:00pm)

When the COVID-19 coronavirus first gripped the nation, educators across the nation had to quickly adapt to a continuously changing world. Students needed to continue learning but traditional delivery methods were not an option.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/03/the-slate-speaks-students-faculty-must-work-together-in-online-learning

Opinion commentary – Take five minutes: Division under the guise of unity

(02/23/21 5:00pm)

President Joe Biden has shelled out executive orders like candy and so far, has installed over two-and-a-half times more than former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton combined. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/02/opinion-commentary-take-five-minutes-division-under-the-guise-of-unity

Opinion commentary – Give it a thought: SU needs to improve transparency to students

(02/23/21 5:00pm)

Shippensburg University made many personnel and organizational changes in the past year with minimal communication to students. As an institution of higher education, the university has a responsibility to serve and engage students, and the university does that through its faculty and, more frequently, through its student affairs staff.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/02/opinion-commentary-give-it-a-thought-su-needs-to-improve-transparency-to-students

Opinion commentary – Cruz, deaths, power outages spark concerns over Texas’ electrical privatization

(02/23/21 5:00pm)

They say everything is bigger in Texas. When it comes to political scandals, this may be true. And if the events of last week are any indication, it surely is true.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/02/opinion-commentary-cruz-deaths-power-outages-spark-concerns-over-texas-electrical-privatization

The Slate Speaks: Campus deserves clear, consistent communication

(02/23/21 5:00pm)

The Shippensburg University community continues to adapt its academic plans and social traditions almost a year into the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2021/02/the-slate-speaks-campus-deserves-clear-consistent-communication

Commentary: Changing administrations

(11/17/20 4:45pm)

Presidential transitions signify a new direction in American policy. Considering the contrast between incoming and outgoing administrations, philosophical changes are bound to occur. And now that the 2020 general election has come to an end, anticipation surrounds the forthcoming agenda. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2020/11/commentary-changing-administrations

Chaela chats commentary: “You’re so white”

(11/10/20 5:00pm)

For the majority of my life, people have told me how I should act and speak. Growing up in a somewhat strict Jamaican household, speaking the “Queen’s English” and being respectful were extremely important. Maybe it was my parent’s disgust with stereotypical African American behavior, or perhaps it was going to a boujee (bourgeoisie) elementary school that heavily impacted my personality and how I would act in order to be as posh as possible. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2020/11/chaela-chats-commentary-youre-so-white

The Slate Speaks: Biden calls for American unity after divisive election

(11/10/20 5:00pm)

Americans set records in turnout for the 2020 Presidential Election. The Washington Post is reporting the highest voter turnout in a generation, with 62.3% of the voting-eligible population participating in the election. And officials are expecting the number to continue to grow. This is a step in the right direction — to see our fellow Americans playing an active role in democracy. It is important for citizens to be involved in selecting our national, state and community leaders. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2020/11/the-slate-speaks-biden-calls-for-american-unity-after-divisive-election

Give it a thought: COVID-19 exposes government mistrust, individualism problems

(11/10/20 5:00pm)

America has been known as a country of devout individualism since its foundation, with Alexis De Tocqueville commenting in 1835 in “Democracy In America” that the country breeds the dangers of “rugged individualism,” leading to majoritarian politics. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2020/11/give-it-a-thought-covid-19-exposes-government-mistrust-individualism-problems


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