SGA Corner: New Senator introductions
Alexandra Warke, Grove College of Business Senator
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Alexandra Warke, Grove College of Business Senator
Shippensburg University’s Disabled Students Union is pushing to make campus more accessible for students with disabilities, both in its infrastructure and awareness. The student-led organization was formed last year, and it has become a place for advocacy, resource-sharing and community support.
The Slater of September is Kyra McClister for her hard work copy editing the countless articles that have been published both in print and online this fall. Additionally, she has worked diligently with new Slate members to help teach them editing and guide them toward being better writers.
The results for the fall 2025 Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) senator elections were announced on Friday, Sept. 26. Voting ran from Sept. 22-25.
We are about halfway through the fall 2025 semester, and it has been a busy one. Between clubs, internships, classes, part-time jobs, personal relationships and trying to maintain a social life, it can all feel overwhelming.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held its second Fall 2025 public meeting in CUB 119 on Thursday, Oct. 2.
Shippensburg University’s Pride and Gender Equity Center held a Bystander Engagement Workshop as one of its many events for Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Oct. 6 in the CUB.
Shippensburg University’s Chess Club received a new trophy case for their numerous awards and put them on display in McFeely’s on Oct. 7.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Shippensburg University’s D.I.V.A.S. and Elite Modeling Troupe turned Henderson Gymnasium into a celebration of fashion, empowerment and community for their Power in Pink Charity Runway.
Shippensburg University’s Activities Programming Board (APB) hosted a Halloween dance in the CUB Amphitheater on the night of Oct. 11.
Currently in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela, there are at least eight U.S. warships, a submarine and approximately 4,000 marines and sailors, according to The Council on Foreign Relations.
Shippensburg University’s women’s soccer team traveled to No. 20 Bloomsburg last Wednesday for a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) matchup.
The Shippensburg University tennis team finished its fall competition schedule last Saturday.
Shippensburg men’s soccer added a draw and a loss to their record this week, tying No. 19 Bloomsburg 0-0 on Wednesday before falling to East Stroudsburg 4-2 Saturday. The team now sits at 3-5-2 on the year.
Shippensburg University football defeated the Millersville Marauders this weekend at Seth Grove Stadium, securing a 41-28 victory against a rival opponent.
Shippensburg University’s field hockey team went 1-1 on the road this past week.
Shippensburg University hosted Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) for swimming’s dual meet on Wednesday.
The Shippensburg University volleyball team hosted three matches at Heiges Field House this past week after being on the road for 16 straight games.
Do you think you could pretend to have schizophrenia convincingly enough for a medical professional to diagnose it? What about sociopathy?
SU’s Choir sang their hearts out at their cabaret in Old Main Chapel (OMC) on Friday. Students sang a wide variety of genres, featuring everything from Broadway musicals to folk music. The cabaret served as the choir’s one and only fundraiser this year, so attendees had to pay a small fee of $5 to enjoy the exciting night of performances.