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Are you bored and lonely during this time of social distancing and staying home?
Looking for guidance in your life? Here are your horoscopes for April. Let us know if we got it right on Twitter and Instagram by tagging @shipUSlate.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has been on every news platform and social media site for weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Center (CDC) suggested that people practice social distancing and, if necessary, quarantine themselves entirely.
Self isolating gives time for students to catch up on reading.
Missing campus already? Take a bit of SU home by recreating the iconic “Raider Bowl” this Wednesday with our Recipe of the Week. Serves three.
Baking muffins is sure to bring you comfort while you are home this spring. Matcha muffins are sweet and savory, and their main ingredient, the organic matcha powder, contains antioxidants that will help boost your immune system.
No matter who you are, it’s important to have a good support system. Members of the Shippensburg community learned how to provide that support system at the Pride Center earlier this month.
Sometimes in order to see where we are going, we need to reflect on how far we have come.
Looking for guidance in your life? Here are your horoscopes for March. Let us know if we got it right on social media @shipUSlate .
This Vegan taco Pasta has all the flavor of traditional tacos but in casserole form.
Breann Sheckells and Michaela Vallonio are the Slaters of the Month for February.
Most students question if they should risk not going to class or skip it to rest. The answer to the question: Stay home.
Students who wish to de-stress from a difficult semester may be interested in attending one of the many wellness events that occur on campus.
Just one person can make a difference in the fight to end cancer. Or in this case, one controller.
A student uses a tissue to blow his nose to prevent other students from also getting sick. Students should always use their elbow or a tissue when sneezing.
Students paint rocks to relieve anxiety and enjoy a night of tarot cards and music at the wellness event.
Students play games during one of the on-campus Relay for Life fundraisers.
Imagine going around town in your car and running out of gas. Now imagine riding on a bus so that does not happen.
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