SU prepares for The “Vagina Monologues”
The annual presentation of “The Vagina Monologues” quickly approaches and will begin at 8 p.m. from Feb. 16-18 in Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium.
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The annual presentation of “The Vagina Monologues” quickly approaches and will begin at 8 p.m. from Feb. 16-18 in Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium.
Communication/journalism student Sylvia McMullen has a public relations emphasis and is currently the assistant public relations director for The Slate. McMullen joined the staff in fall 2015 and has held multiple positions including assistant web director and web director.
One of my all-time favorite meals is pasta. It’s cheap, easy and there are so many variations. What I really love about stuffed shells is that they’re rather classy.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt serves up stuffed shells when entertaining many guests or when she wants to get extra cheesy with her pasta.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt serves up stuffed shells when entertaining many guests or when she wants to get extra cheesy with her pasta.
Neatly stacked papers and folders sit on the edge of a clean and otherwise bare desk. In front of the president’s desk, four chairs point directly inward at a small round table, which held nothing but an organized portfolio.
Barbara Lyman - SU Interim President
From thieving monkeys to Indian stereotypes, students learned a lot from Luis Melara’s talk about his escapades in India on Thursday at the Dauphin Humanities Center at Shippensburg University.
SU mathematics professor Luis Melara gives a lecture about his experience teaching in Bhubaneswar, India.
If you are looking for an expert in American media, simply follow the aroma of scented candles and soft music trailing from Room 417 in Grove Hall. There you will find political science professor Alison Dagnes who appeared on National Geographic’s “Star Talk” last Monday night.
Alison Dagnes - SU political science professor
Valentine’s Day — more like a reason to buy your significant other or the person you are interested in chocolates or flowers.
Sophomore Logan Wein is a Shippensburg University student from South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. A communication/journalism major and an international studies minor, Wein is an active student who balances school work with leadership positions in many campus organizations.
Logan Wein is an assistant public relations director for The Slate since spring 2016.
With spring break racing to meet us, the struggle to reveal a beach-ready body while fighting chill-induced junk food cravings is evident. After a long day of trekking across the tundra that has become our campus, all anyone really wants is to binge on pizza while Edward Scissor-handing two bags of Doritos. But worry not beach-bound Raiders, because this zucchini and yellow squash casserole is sure to satisfy your appetite without getting in the way of those soon-to-be sculpted abs.
Maddie Walsh cooks up a casserole that is appetite satisfying, but also healthy.
Shippensburg University students took a virtual adventure to the most magical place on earth Thursday evening as they participated in Disney Trivia Night.
Students flood the CUB MPR and organize into teams of eight to 10.
The four finalists of trivia night send up a representative from each team to answer questions for the final lightning round in order to determine a winner.