StewardSHIP week kicks off with tree planting
ByShippensburg University students made a difference last week by partaking in a multitude of events strung together in what SU environmental enthusiasts called StewardSHIP week.
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.
The Activities Program Board (APB) held a do-it-yourself zen garden event in the Ceddia Union Building Raider Lounge on Thursday, which allowed students to customize their own potted plant with unique accessories to take home.
Shippensburg University alumnus and current adjunct social work professor Bernard Showers led a discussion in a crowded Shippen Hall lecture room Monday evening on older veterans and mental health issues.
Superintendents from three communities in Pennsylvania raised awareness about the issues of poverty in their school districts when they visited Shippensburg University Tuesday.
Students filled a Dauphin Humanities Center lecture hall last Tuesday to learn about what it is like interpreting Pennsylvania history.
President Laurie Carter was inaugurated as the 17th president of Shippensburg University on Friday afternoon at a ceremony in which the theme of the event reflected the university’s past, present and future.
Shippensburg University is adjusting to sustainability, and so are students as they prepare for the upcoming Earth Day celebration Thursday.
Nineteen students enrolled in Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS 3) with Scott Drzyzga, a geography and earth science professor at Shippensburg University, replaced textbooks with drones for a day, and stepped outside of boxy classroom walls to get knee-deep in the melted snow-soaked Hornbaker Wetland.
President Laurie Carter was officially recognized as the 17th president of Shippensburg University this afternoon in an inauguration ceremony in which the theme of the event reflected on the university’s past, present and future.