Religious protestors come to campus, sparking a student-led counter protest
By / Ship Life EditorA group of religious advocates came to Shippensburg University on Wednesday afternoon, which led to a protest from SU students.
A group of religious advocates came to Shippensburg University on Wednesday afternoon, which led to a protest from SU students.
The International Studies program held a Zoom lecture on Monday, April 6, in the Grove Hall Forum featuring guest speaker Peter Hotez, who spoke on his research regarding vaccine distribution for neglected tropical diseases.
Secretary Latika Davis-Jones of the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) visited Shippensburg University on Thursday, March 26, as a part of the Shapiro administrations recognition of overdose prevention programs across the Commonwealth.
Tau Kappa held a clothing and accessories sale titled “Project Prom” in Heiges Field House from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 29.
A panel discussion on the background and impact of the Iran war was held by four academics on Thursday, March 26, in Grove 101.
How do you define success? Maybe it is acing all your exams and walking out of college with a 4.o. Or perhaps it is earning a degree, securing a job and climbing to the top of the corporate ladder. Let’s be honest — it probably also involves having copious amounts of money.
Republican candidate Catherine Wallen won the election for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for District 193 on March 17.
Multimedia editor Madison Sharp has been named Slater of the Month for her dedication to visual storytelling at The Slate and consistent contributions to the paper’s photography coverage. Sharp has photographed a wide range of campus events, from theatrical productions to campus events, helping bring the paper’s articles to life each week.
A packed Stewart Hall audience heard historian Rebekah Pite on Wednesday night argue that yerba mate is far more than a drink in South America, serving instead as a lens through which to understand the region’s identity, labor history and political resistance.
The Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) held its second public meeting of the semester on Thursday, March 5, in CUB 119.
The results for the 2026 Student Government Association (SGA) officer elections were announced on Friday, Feb. 27, with the voting period running from Feb. 23-26.
When you wake up in the morning with a cup of coffee to get you ready for the day ahead, whether you are queuing in line at a coffee shop or steeping coffee grounds in the comfort of your home, do you know that cup of coffee is quietly casting a vote through your dollar?
Students, faculty and community members interested in how artificial intelligence operates and the impact it could have gathered at the CUB Orndorff theater on March 4, to hear Professor Alice Armstrong’s overview from the Department of Computer Science.
Shippensburg University students met at Memorial Auditorium on Feb. 28 to give tribute to Black artists and culture through dance and lip-sync performances in front of a panel of four faculty judges.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Lawyers for student protesters detained in Pennsylvania for four days after a scuffle with police say their clients had no idea the stocky older man in street clothes who joined the fray and put his arm around a 15-year-old girl’s neck was the local police chief.
On March 5, 1982, the Soviet Union successfully landed the Venera 14 probe on the surface of Venus after a carefully routed seven-month flight.