Tulip planted for new life
Shippensburg University community members met around the Janie Fecker Garden outside Lackhove Hall on Tuesday for SU’s annual Tulip Planting Ceremony to remember those who have been victims of domestic violence.
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Shippensburg University community members met around the Janie Fecker Garden outside Lackhove Hall on Tuesday for SU’s annual Tulip Planting Ceremony to remember those who have been victims of domestic violence.
From rock climbing to archiving, senior Collin Gardner is far from the average college student.
A famous poet by the name of Langston Hughes once wrote, “I went down to the river / I set down on the bank / I tried to think but couldn’t / So I jumped in and sank.”
The Slate staff adopted a two-mile stretch of Route 533 last week and completed their first cleanup on Saturday.
Students gathered in the Ceddia Union Building multipurpose room Tuesday to learn about the graduate school admissions process from representatives of the Shippensburg University Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC), Graduate Admissions and the Financial Aid Office.
A crowd of students, alumni, faculty, and friends of Shippensburg University enjoyed Maryland-style crabs in the hockey rink earlier this month in celebration of Crab Fest, an annual event hosted by the African American Organization (Afro-Am).
Growing up, our parents, teachers and babysitters all taught us about the buddy system.
Imagine you are driving home and you get a text. Curious, you want to check to see what the text says. You think to yourself that it will only take a second, and it would not hurt to check just this once. You check your phone and nothing happens immediately forming the idea that just because you did not get into a wreck or drift onto the rumble strip that it is okay to text and drive.
The Shippensburg University Public Relations Student Society of America chapter is welcoming two public relations professionals to campus on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. to speak in the Orndorff Theatre, in honor of Ethics Month.
With students preparing for the first few exams of the semester, finding a peaceful place to study on campus can be a challenge.
The Peers Educating and Advocating for Campus Safety, Equality, and Empowerment (PEACE) is a new club at Shippensburg University which is a women’s advocacy group fighting violence and derogatory views of women in popular culture through lectures and presentations.
Freshman year can easily be one of the hardest things to come to terms with, not only for parents, but especially for students living away from home for the first time.
Jamila Cupid, known as Dr. Cupid to her students, is one of the Communication/Journalism Department’s latest hires. Though her fresh office walls lack decoration, what this professor does not lack is experience.
If you are a science major looking for hands-on experience and an opportunity to study abroad, then the Atlantis Project is the program for you.
Dear Freshmen,
College. It’s a new chapter in your book of life and you look forward to experiencing college. While studying and getting the best part-time job might be at the top of your list, letting a little loose and dating will be a part of your college career as well.
Shippensburg University Army ROTC cadets and spectators removed their caps as a Blackhawk helicopter landed on the Shippensburg University recreation fields for the ROTC event Cadet for a Day Thursday afternoon.
The Luhr’s Performing Arts Center was astir with excited space enthusiasts Wednesday night as professors, students and community members marveled at a presentation by Dr. Eric Smith, the program director for the James Webb Space Telescope.
The second annual Quadfest took place Wednesday in an effort to help students relax the week before finals.
Buckle up, buckos, because this recipe is to die for. We all love pizza, anyone who doesn’t isn’t human. I also think that it’s a universal thought that if we could eat pizza every single day, we would, because again, anyone who doesn’t like pizza THAT much is not human. Well, I’ve had to wean myself off the pizza train to get back into my healthy eating and to save my bank account from constantly ordering out. Well, I decided to look for a variation of the well-loved dish and what I found was, I repeat, to die for.