SGA releases 2024-25 budgets for student groups
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association revealed its operating budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year Friday morning.
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Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association revealed its operating budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year Friday morning.
Two rising juniors have been appointed to offices as representatives of the student body, according to Shippensburg University news releases.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association announced the approval of an increase to the student activity fee at its April 11 public meeting.
Over the last few weeks, it has been brought to The Slate staff’s attention that the commenting feature on theslateonline.com is not functioning properly. Comments can be made, but do not appear after posting.
Results for the Shippensburg University Student Government Association spring Senator Elections were announced Friday, April 12. Three candidates were on the ballot, as were ballot questions on the approval of revisions to the SGA constitution and bylaws.
Maggie Rogers released her third studio album, “Don’t Forget Me,” on Friday, April 12. At just about 36 minutes, “Don’t Forget Me” is short and sweet — and the perfect album for a spring drive.
For 364 days of the year, the Ceddia Union Building is closed by midnight. For one night, however, SU’s student-run radio station, WSYC, breaks all the rules and stays up all night.
After a hiatus in 2023, the Shippensburg University Percussion Ensemble performed for an excited audience on Tuesday, April 9, in the Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
JoJo Siwa released her new song “Karma” on April 5. The internet was surprised by her new look as we have known the teen sensation to be colorful with a big bow in her hair. Users on TikTok have a negative outlook on her music video and have been making fun of both the video and clips of her from interviews talking about her new look and song.
Shippensburg University’s art and design faculty hosted the second spring senior art exhibit on Saturday, April 6, which featured six student artists who presented their artwork in the Kauffman Gallery.
The biggest spectacle in all of sports entertainment was live from the City of Brotherly Love on April 6 and 7 at Lincoln Financial Field. On a frigid weekend, Philadelphia still showed out and packed over 72,000 screaming fans each night -- including my father and I. This was the first WrestleMania in the Paul “Triple H” Levesque era. Paul took over and brought that spark back to professional wrestling that WWE lost many moons ago.
Shippensburg University’s softball team had a successful week, going 5-1 against regional and conference foes. On Wednesday, the Raiders swept regional foe Frostburg State (9-5; 4-0) and then they carried the success into Saturday, when they swept Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) opponent East Stroudsburg University (3-2; 6-2). On Sunday, SU split its doubleheader against PSAC rival Bloomsburg (9-5; 10-2).
Shippensburg University’s baseball team is up to a five-game win streak after beating Pitt-Johnstown on Tuesday, before sweeping a four-game weekend series against Lock Haven.
Shippensburg men’s and women’s outdoor track-and-field teams competed in the Riverhawk Multi in Selinsgrove and the Bison Outdoor Classic in Lewisburg.
Shippensburg University’s women’s lacrosse team fell twice this past week to the Bloomsburg Huskies and the Kutztown Bears. The team moves to a 2-10 record overall.
Shippensburg University’s women’s tennis team lost two home matches this past week at Robb Sports Complex.
Media influencer Stephanie Tonneson came to Shippensburg on Monday to speak with students about difficult topics like success, addiction, mental illness and self-reliance. She is known for her podcast “Sit on the Floor,” creating content for different brands and herself, and interviewing strangers about who they truly are.
Shippensburg University’s Asian American Pacific Islander Organization (AAPIO) celebrated “Everything AAPIO” at the 2024 AAPIO Extravaganza on Friday night.
Shippensburg University hosted its 18th annual Wellness Fair on April 10 in the Ceddia Union Building. There were 51 organizations from within the university and the community gathered in the multipurpose room. As attendees entered, they were given a bingo card and encouraged to visit all of the booths on their card in order to be entered to win a door prize.
Multiple locations across the campus of Shippensburg University were vandalized in the early hours of April 10.