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Softball goes 5-3 to resume action after Spring break

(03/27/24 2:13pm)

Shippensburg University’s softball team ended a solid week with a pair of victories at home, followed by split double-headers at Shepherd, Bloomsburg and East Stroudsburg universities.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/softball-goes-5-3-to-resume-action-after-spring-break

Track and field complete strong opening weekend in Lynchburg

(03/27/24 2:12pm)

Shippensburg University’s men’s and women’s track-and-field teams started their season off strong in their first events for the Dr. Jack Toms Alumni Invite in Lynchburg, Va.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/track-and-field-complete-strong-opening-weekend-in-lynchburg

The culture of celebrity worship

(03/27/24 2:00pm)

  The average American spends approximately 2.5 hours on social media each day. During this time, many people engage with new content from celebrities and artists, meticulously watching every move they make. What these people fail to realize is that these individuals are humans and can make mistakes as well as bad choices. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/the-culture-of-celebrity-worship

Two TikToks to Midnight

(03/27/24 2:00pm)

 TikTok moved closer to its doomsday recently after the U.S House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill to force its sale or ban it. President Joe Biden said he will sign the bill if it hits his desk. Do not count on it happening.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/two-tiktoks-to-midnight

Life: It’s your first time, too

(03/27/24 2:00pm)

I apologize to anybody who ever has, is currently or will experience seasonal depression in their lifetime. It is not easy, but I hope that whoever this applies to knows the strength they possess for persevering and continuing to beat depression, anxiety or any other mental challenge they have endured. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/life-its-your-first-time-too

The “Underration” of Hydration

(03/27/24 2:00pm)

  We have heard it since we were kids, “drink water!” “Be sure to stay hydrated!” We always brushed it off as just another health tip from mom, in one ear and out the other. I hate to break it to everyone, but our moms were right. According to the lay press, “75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.” This is an issue that is overlooked by most of our nation. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/the-underration-of-hydration

Fashionably Slate: Time Machine

(03/27/24 3:04am)

The 1950s, ’60s and ’70s are notorious for fashion. Though it will never come true, I have always wished that I was born during this time period because of the impact its fashion had on society. The outfits, trends and aesthetics of these decades are timeless, and this has been proven within the last 50 years. Word of mouth says that as time moves forward, older trends are embedded into the present. Luckily, it seems as though specific trends during these decades will never fade away. Let’s flash back to the past. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/fashionably-slate-time-machine

Blood, sweat and peers: Menstrual trivia night held by PAGE center

(03/27/24 3:00am)

Students and staff came together to test their knowledge about menstruation with Shippensburg University’s Pride and Gender Equity (PAGE) Center Wednesday night. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/blood-sweat-and-peers-menstrual-trivia-night-held-by-page-center

Letter to the Editor: Time to “Buck up”- My Truth Behind Greek Life

(03/20/24 3:34pm)

 As many may know, I am the current Vice President of Student Groups for the Student Government Association (SGA); however, I am not writing this article as a member of SGA but as a student here at Shippensburg University. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/letter-to-the-editor-time-to-buck-up-my-truth-behind-greek-life

Shippensburg Women’s and gender studies program holds “Stitch & Bitch” event

(03/20/24 4:29am)

Shippensburg University’s “Stitch & Bitch” event saw a turnout of crafty students and staff alike. The university’s Women’s and Gender Studies Program held the event during Women’s History Month to provide a place for women to chat about shared experiences while also learning new sewing skills.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/shippensburg-womens-and-gender-studies-program-holds-stitch-bitch-event

Slowly but Shively: My local Barbie Land

(03/20/24 4:38am)

Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” has grossed over 1.4 billion since its release in July 2023, taking home the award for Best Original Song and nominated for Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/slowly-but-shively-my-local-barbie-land

Biden outlines differences against Trump in State of the Union Address

(03/20/24 5:19am)

President Joe Biden listed his administration’s accomplishments and goals to provide a contrast between himself and former President Donald Trump in his 2024 State of the Union address.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/biden-outlines-differences-against-trump-in-state-of-the-union-address

Super Tuesday results pave way for Trump vs. Biden rematch

(03/20/24 5:12am)

The 2024 presidential race narrowed following the expected election results from Super Tuesday, held on March 5 in 16 states and American Samoa.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/super-tuesday-results-pave-way-for-trump-vs-biden-rematch

Review: 'Abbott Elementary'

(03/05/24 5:50pm)

My favorite show is called “Abbott Elementary.” It was released in 2021 and is a mockumentary about four teachers, Janine Teagues (Quinta Brunson), Gregory Eddie (Tyler James Williams), Melissa Schemmenti (Lisa Ann Walter) and Barbara Howard (Sheryl Lee Ralph). These hard-working teachers work under their not so hardworking boss, Ava Coleman (Janelle James) in a low funding Philadelphia public school. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/review-abbott-elementary

Review: Frank Ocean's 'Blonde'

(03/05/24 5:49pm)

30 million monthly listeners. This seems like a statistic for a newly released album; however, this album is nearly 10 years old. This statistic just reinforces the timelessness of the album “Blonde” by Frank Ocean. “Blond” or “Blonde,” which are the masculine and feminine versions of blonde in French, are what Frank Ocean uses to represent his duality in masculinity and femininity through his world-renowned album that was released on Aug. 20, 2016.  This album surrounds Ocean’s struggle with masculinity and emotions inspired by sexual experiences, heartbreak, loss, duality and trauma through introspective lyrics and unconventional and progressive sounds. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/review-frank-oceans-blonde

Review: Netflix's 'One Day'

(03/05/24 5:43pm)

This article contains spoilers of "One Day."

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/review-netflixs-one-day

Michael W. Smith graces Luhrs with the gospel

(03/05/24 5:41pm)

Michael W. Smith, a Christian contemporary rock artist, played for listeners at the Luhrs Center on Leap Day. Smith has been performing worship and making music for over 30 years but has not lost any pep in his step.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/michael-w-smith-graces-luhrs-with-the-gospel

We’re still talking about vaginas...

(03/05/24 5:39pm)

The Slate has existed on the campus of Shippensburg University for nearly 70 years, and it has not always been pretty. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/were-still-talking-about-vaginas

Home is where the table is

(03/05/24 5:00pm)

There are many social events and organizational meetings occurring on campus every week, but none of them are quite like the one occurring at the table that sits beneath the stairwell by Dunkin in the Ceddia Union Building. Last fall, more Shippensburg students began to frequent this table regularly and ended up cultivating an area to share laughs, traditions and belonging.

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/home-is-where-the-table-is

MSA and RHA host annual “Live at the Apollo”

(03/05/24 5:00pm)

Harlem made its way into Shippensburg on Thursday night in Stewart Hall during “Live at the Apollo,” an annual event hosted by Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) and the Residence Hall Association (RHA) that celebrates Black history and art. The open mic invited students to share their talent in true Apollo style. 

https://www.theslateonline.com/article/2024/03/msa-and-rha-host-annual-live-at-the-apollo


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