Raiders think fast for cash prize
A great addition to activity-filled homecoming weekend, the ThinkFast trivia event was hosted in the Ceddia Union Building on Nov. 2.
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A great addition to activity-filled homecoming weekend, the ThinkFast trivia event was hosted in the Ceddia Union Building on Nov. 2.
Shippensburg University’s Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) hosted its annual Step Show Saturday night. The event began at 7:30 p.m. and was hosted by JP Sakpeidah and Tamara Hightower.
On April 1, 2023, the Shippensburg University community was changed forever. Lives were changed and Raiders everywhere rejoiced as Shippo the Hippo was born.
With a weekend full of exciting events, there’s no better one to kick off the festivities than the annual pep rally in the CUB Amphitheatre.
This semester for me has had its ups and downs. One feeling that I have experienced most of all is not feeling good enough for me, for others or for my dreams. I feel as though I am giving my best, and sometimes my best is not good enough for people.
The Slater of September is Hanna Atkinson for her abundance of contributions to the multimedia section. Atkinson is a first-year chemistry major with a concentration in forensics, and she joined The Slate staff in August as a staff photographer. Since joining, Atkinson has covered events every week, from rainy sporting events to cozy club meetings.
Maria-Luiza Takahashi, also known as Malu, is an international student from Curitiba, Brazil. She is currently in her junior year and is double majoring in political science and international studies.
The Latino Student Organization at Shippensburg University threw its Latino Explosion event over the weekend to celebrate National Latino Heritage month.
My name is Jeremy Satyawan Putra, a senior public relations major and the PRSSA director of diversity and recruitment at Shippensburg University. I was granted the opportunity to attend the Public Relations Student Society of America International Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, during fall break from Oct. 13 to Oct. 16 with other members from my chapter. At the conference, we were able to hear from professionals about their experiences in the industry while also networking with students from other chapters.
If you are reading this from anywhere on the campus of Shippensburg University, you have benefitted from the efforts of Emily Javitt. But there is a decent chance you have no idea who she is.
With a three-night showing, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” made a reappearance at Shippensburg University in Memorial Auditorium. This live performance was cast and produced by students.
The Reflector, Shippensburg University’s literary journal, held a Halloween themed open mic on Thursday evening, allowing students to share music, poetry and short stories.
Shippensburg University Dining Services hosted a Haitian feast for its second Supper Club of the semester in Reisner Dining Hall on Tuesday, October 24.
SUTV embarked on its biggest journey yet by raising hundreds for a good cause through an unforgettable 12-hour night of fright last Friday.
Shippensburg University hosted its 2023 Treats no Tricks event in front of Old Main on Monday evening. Crowds of children and parents dressed in Halloween costumes arrived with buckets for candy with smiling faces.
The Women and Gender studies program held a presentation in Stewart Hall addressing sexist barriers in the workplace featuring Dr. Amy Diehl and Dr. Leanne M. Dzubinski, authors of Glass Walls: Shattering the Six Gender Bias Barriers Still Holding Women Back at Work.
Shippensburg students and faculty gathered in Orndorff Theatre to listen to Ali Sina Sharifi share his experiences as a child growing up in U.S.-occupied Afghanistan, a presenter on Afghanistan television and as a student at Shippensburg on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 4 p.m.
The SU Career Center hosted its Fall Job and Internship fair, on Oct. 5, which allows Ship students to take advantage of the unique opportunity to meet over 120 possible employers.
Nicola Puggé, an international student from Bempflingen, Germany, is studying journalism and competing on the Shippensburg track and field team. She is committed to Shippensburg for all four years of her college career and is currently a junior.
Empathy from professors, campus allyship, and fidgets to replace phones in the classroom were some of the key student-led ideas discussed at the three-day Rapid Education Prototype (REP4) Nationwide Alliance Gathering at Boise State University in Idaho. The event was attended by students, faculty and administrators from eight higher education institutions.