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(12/05/23 5:00pm)
A lot of students with mental and physical health issues benefit from having an ESA that lives with them. A lot of misconceptions exist about ESAs, however. Aren’t they just pets? How can they actually help students?
(12/05/23 5:00pm)
Here’s a point of view: Your alarm goes off. You walk to the closet after a long night of sleep, and you find a pair of jeans that you just bought and have been so excited to wear. You put together an outfit and you’re running late, so you grab your backpack and try to slide your phone into the back pocket of your jeans – until you realize there isn’t one, and your phone falls to the floor.
(12/05/23 5:00pm)
The Slater of November is Mason Flowers for his ability to quickly and consistently write articles for a variety of sections. Flowers is a sophomore Finance major and joined The Slate at the beginning of his freshman year. Since joining, Flowers has written for most sections but began writing consistently for the Sports section during baseball season in the spring, which lead him to become an assistant sports editor.
(12/05/23 5:00pm)
The Shippensburg University Marching band arrived in Prague on Monday, Nov. 20 to represent SU in the Prague Christmas parade.
(11/26/23 6:08pm)
Multicultural Student Affairs, known as MSA, is orchestrating an event called the “Feed the Friend” program in collaboration with Aramark.
(11/21/23 5:00pm)
President Charles Patterson and Mrs. Colleen Patterson invited the Shippensburg University campus to the annual tree lighting at the Old Main fountain on Thursday evening.
(11/21/23 5:00pm)
On top of my many commitments to student media, I also serve as the president of the Residence Hall Association. Our organization is dedicated to advocating and promoting community amongst the seven residence halls that make up campus. Most universities across the country have a variation of RHA, and every year these organizations gather for several conferences.
(12/04/23 8:56pm)
The Division of Retention and Student Success held one of its Men of Color Conversations Wednesday night. The discussion lasted for approximately an hour and was held in Orndorff Theater.
(11/14/23 7:55pm)
If anyone knows me, they know that I have a deep emotional connection to trees, more specifically, the turning of the leaves on campus each fall. As I fell more charmed with our campus’ foliage during my first semester at Ship last year, I decided there could be much worse things for a college student to derive joy from.
(11/14/23 7:55pm)
The Shippensburg University campus greenhouse began offering its annual tours last week on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
(11/14/23 7:56pm)
Fashion is important globally. On Shippensburg University’s campus, there are annual trends that change, stick, and evolve. Since the pandemic began, everyday fashion has grown and updated in many ways, but are the trends we are presented with truly valuable, or only popular? That’s up to you.
(11/14/23 9:02pm)
The Shippensburg University Acting Group (SUAG) opened their performance of “The Three Musketeers” on Nov. 10 in Memorial Auditorium.
(11/08/23 4:04pm)
Shippensburg University alumni reunited with each other behind Seth Grove Stadium for the annual homecoming tailgate before the football game on Nov. 4. The SU alumni joined with current SU students at their cars and organization tents to celebrate this year’s homecoming.
(11/07/23 5:00pm)
A great addition to activity-filled homecoming weekend, the ThinkFast trivia event was hosted in the Ceddia Union Building on Nov. 2.
(11/07/23 5:00pm)
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.
(11/07/23 5:00pm)
On April 1, 2023, the Shippensburg University community was changed forever. Lives were changed and Raiders everywhere rejoiced as Shippo the Hippo was born.
(11/07/23 5:00pm)
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.
(11/07/23 5:00pm)
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.
(10/24/23 4:00pm)
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.
(10/24/23 4:00pm)
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.