Managing Editor Catherine Amoriello creates a healthy substitute for her usual favorite pizza by using similar toppings on a homemade quesadilla.
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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).
Everyone was invited to the third annual Mocktails Mix Off hosted on Friday by Shippensburg University’s Residence Hall Association (RHA).
Teams hand out non-alcoholic mixed “mocktails.”
As Women’s History Month comes to an end, Shippensburg University’s Women’s Center held its first presentation of LUNAFEST.
The LUNAFEST celebration was held in the Franklin Science Center on Tuesday.
In response to the recent March 22 attacks in London, The Los Angeles Times reported four were killed when the attacker drove through pedestrians and stabbed a police officer.
SU has emergency poles spread throughout campus to ensure the safety of students. Police respond to alerts from the poles within 60 to 90 seconds after the alert is sent.
Two weeks into Troy Okum’s journey at Shippensburg University, he began writing as a news columnist for The Slate. After a three-year journey of writing, editing and reporting, Okum currently serves as the editor-in-chief for The Slate.
Troy Okum, Editor-in-chief for The Slate
From the title I’m guessing anyone with peanut allergies knows that this recipe is not safe for them. That my friends, is my disclaimer. Being someone who loves peanut butter and chocolate, but is trying to avoid pouring so much money into constantly getting Reese’s, I decided to try my hand at peanut butter squares, and I must say, I think I did a sweet job.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt quickly puts together peanut butter squares.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt quickly puts together peanut butter squares.
Probably no one else cared about the dirty bowls that once collected on the back of a living room couch, but for two people, this was a very big deal.
Arguments can happen anywhere at anytime, including inside the workplace.
Bringing in an unbiased third party can help mediate many heated situations.
Sometimes it is very easy to get sidetracked by your everyday life at Shippensburg University.
I woke up Sunday morning with the intent to try out a new recipe this week. My initial goal was to attempt to make Almond Joy cookies from a Facebook video. From the title of this recipe, I clearly did not make Almond Joy cookies. I tried and failed. After disappointedly glaring at my atrocities of cookies, I panicked as I thought of a new recipe. Then, some fresh bananas shined on my kitchen counter. My eyes shifted and the cinnamon caught my eye and a light bulb went off. I decided to turn one of my favorite fruits into a dessert. I checked my kitchen and found some other ingredients and threw them into a saucepan. I have never been more proud of my experimental impulses.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt turns daily nutrition into a fun dessert in less than 10 minutes with ingredients typically already found in the kitchen.
Ship Life Editor Yvette Betancourt turns daily nutrition into a fun dessert in less than 10 minutes with ingredients typically already found in the kitchen.