Celebrating Valentine’s Day in College
Valentine’s Day — more like a reason to buy your significant other or the person you are interested in chocolates or flowers.
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Valentine’s Day — more like a reason to buy your significant other or the person you are interested in chocolates or flowers.
Sophomore Logan Wein is a Shippensburg University student from South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. A communication/journalism major and an international studies minor, Wein is an active student who balances school work with leadership positions in many campus organizations.
Logan Wein is an assistant public relations director for The Slate since spring 2016.
With spring break racing to meet us, the struggle to reveal a beach-ready body while fighting chill-induced junk food cravings is evident. After a long day of trekking across the tundra that has become our campus, all anyone really wants is to binge on pizza while Edward Scissor-handing two bags of Doritos. But worry not beach-bound Raiders, because this zucchini and yellow squash casserole is sure to satisfy your appetite without getting in the way of those soon-to-be sculpted abs.
Maddie Walsh cooks up a casserole that is appetite satisfying, but also healthy.
Shippensburg University students took a virtual adventure to the most magical place on earth Thursday evening as they participated in Disney Trivia Night.
Students flood the CUB MPR and organize into teams of eight to 10.
The four finalists of trivia night send up a representative from each team to answer questions for the final lightning round in order to determine a winner.
A member of APB announces each of the questions to the participants.
Many Harry Potter fans grew up fantasizing what life would be like to attend the prestigious Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Or they dreamed of playing the famous sport of quidditch.
Imagine you’re at a party. The music is loud and it feels like there is a million people there, plus you. Someone offers you a drink, and you feel pressured to take it.
Maddie Walsh kicks off her mornings with applesauce oatmeal muffins, maplewood smoked bacon and chai tea before tackling her daily routine.
Maddie Walsh kicks off her mornings with applesauce oatmeal muffins, maplewood smoked bacon and chai tea before tackling her daily routine.
Maddie Walsh kicks off her mornings with applesauce oatmeal muffins, maplewood smoked bacon and chai tea before tackling her daily routine.
Students of the Shippensburg University community along with students from Wilson College came together Saturday to provide service in downtown Shippensburg. The Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) was in charge of the service in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
Students dust down the glass cases as well as sweep the floors inside of the Shippensburg Historical Society on Saturday.
Students gathered to honor The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. through gospel and worship in the multipurpose room of the Ceddia Union Building at Shippensburg University on Sunday.
Students enjoy good company and fresh meals after the worship service.
Students gather to honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. through gospel and worship in the multipurpose room of the Ceddia Union Building.
The Rev. Emerson Cottrell from St. Paul AME Church in Coatesville, Pennsylvania gives a guest sermon at SU during the MLK gospel celebration on Sunday.