Nick Iula, who is a lifelong friend of Emondi, and CAC staff adviser Carl Archut work to support those financially burdened by the battle against cancer.
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Nick Iula, who is a lifelong friend of Emondi, and CAC staff adviser Carl Archut work to support those financially burdened by the battle against cancer.
Communication/Journalism senior Jamison Barker is a triple-threat when it comes to student media, as he balances time working for The Slate, SUTV and WSYC.
Jamison Barker, Opinion Editor for The Slate
The Disability Awareness Club held a scavenger hunt Saturday to raise awareness about the difficulties physically disabled students have navigating the Shippensburg University campus on Saturday.
SU’s Disability Awareness Club begin its scavenger hunt, stopping at each building to check accessibility for those with physical disabilities. This was an alternative for the Wheelchair Project.
Students participating stop outside Etter Health Center to discuss disability issues at SU.
Brace yourself, friends, because this week’s recipe is bananas. Usually when I’m craving a sweet snack, I opt for a banana to keep it healthy. Then I remembered my mom used to make me these banana wraps as a kid and I loved them. Luckily, I still had some tortilla wraps after trying out last week’s recipe (a chicken-pineapple pizza quesadilla, which was delicious I might add). So I decided to throw in some peanut butter and honey to sweeten the deal. The honey might have been the best experiment I’ve ever tried with bananas.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt creates a delicious snack wrap with a mixture of banana, honey and peanut butter to sweeten the tortilla.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt creates a delicious snack wrap with a mixture of banana, honey and peanut butter to sweeten the tortilla.
As the student government elections have come to an end, Shippensburg University’s elected officers will begin to take on their new positions. Student-athlete, Madison Scarr has been elected as the student senate president as she enters her third year of being involved in Student Government.
Madison Scarr, College Athletic Representative
Imagine waking up in the morning and being in an unfamiliar place, not knowing who you are, where you are or how you got there. Imagine everyone around you looking at you as if you are an alien, feeling uncomfortable in your own skin and wishing that you knew who you were. You get dressed in clothes that you do not know why you have to wear, doing your hair a certain way and pretending you are an actor on Broadway, just trying to get through that night’s show, which just so happens to have a daily encore.
Most students enter college immediately after high school or a few years after, and not many wait more than 40 years to decide to achieve a higher education.
Wayne King spends much of his time in SU’s Huber Art Center, perfecting his craft
A sense of strength and solidarity rang through the Shippensburg University Ceddia Union Building on Thursday from Room 224 in the form of discussion, activities and chants lead by Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) Director Diane Jefferson for the first-ever Sisterhood Solidarity meeting.
When I saw a recipe on Pinterest for a veggie pizza quesadilla, I was immediately inspired to try my hand at making the dish. Although I am not opposed to veggies, I decided to put my own personal twist on the recipe by substituting my favorite pizza toppings, chicken and pineapple, for the veggies. The result was delicious and also significantly healthier than the chicken-pineapple pizza I frequently order from Domino’s Pizza.
Managing Editor Catherine Amoriello creates a healthy substitute for her usual favorite pizza by using similar toppings on a homemade quesadilla.
Managing Editor Catherine Amoriello creates a healthy substitute for her usual favorite pizza by using similar toppings on a homemade quesadilla.
Shippensburg University’s Theta Xi chapter of the Alpha Phi sorority hosted its annual perception-challenging, all-male beauty pageant, Mr. Ivy, Friday afternoon in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room (MPR).