The Reflector and Write the Ship share annual Launch Party
ByThe Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center filled with students as The Reflector and Write the Ship kicked off their yearly launch party on April 19.
The Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center filled with students as The Reflector and Write the Ship kicked off their yearly launch party on April 19.
The Shippensburg Fencing Club competed in an extensive tournament April 7 against West Chester University and Kutztown University.
Finals week is rapidly approaching, and with the semester coming to a close, college students can easily find themselves weighed down by the stress of exams.
Starting next fall, Shippensburg University will be offering a new class to incoming freshmen called “The First Year Experience Program.”
As the end of the semester draws near and students prepare for finals, Roger Serr, Vice President of Student Affairs, prepares for retirement after 23 years of working at Shippensburg University.
Summer is almost here, and that means it is shorts, T-shirt and bikini season.
Shippensburg University Olympic Weightlifting Team seniors Nicole Martorella and Devin Grove competed at Weber State University, in Ogden, Utah, in the Under 25 Championships (U25) and University Nationals on April 21 and 22.
Shippensburg University’s Environmental Steering Committee encouraged students to give back to the community during StewardSHIP Week, with the goal of increasing student awareness of the problems facing the environment.
Shippensburg University students made a difference last week by partaking in a multitude of events strung together in what SU environmental enthusiasts called StewardSHIP week.
The newest class of Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) leaders was sworn in last Thursday.
A state-commissioned study by the RAND Corporation provided five possibilities for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) universities to combat the issues of rising tuition and falling enrollment rates.
There are no ATMs in war zones. Kim Barker learned that the hard way.
After five years of having the privilege of serving The Slate, it is time to step aside and give that privilege to others who will follow in my footsteps, just as I have followed in those who came before me.
Isiah A. Walker, 18, of Seavers Hall, was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with an incident that occurred on April 21 in Seavers Hall.
High school students got to experience a day in the life of a Shippensburg University Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadet during the Cadet for a Day program Thursday.
The Disabilities Awareness Club hosted a paint night in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building Multipurpose Room on Thursday to spread awareness of Turner Syndrome.
The Frederick Douglas Institute (FDI) held a privilege walk in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building (CUB) amphitheater Tuesday to raise awareness about social inclusion and diversity on campus.
Shippensburg University’s ELITE Modeling Troupe celebrated its 10th year of fashion with a special performance on Friday night at Memorial Auditorium.
The voices of Shippensburg University students and faculty echoed across campus Thursday afternoon as the Latino Student Organization (LSO) lead its eighth annual Pa’lante march around campus.