Susan Spicka visits SU, speaks to students about voting importance
BySusan Spicka, the Democratic candidate for the 89 House District held a question and answer session at Shippensburg University on Sept.
Susan Spicka, the Democratic candidate for the 89 House District held a question and answer session at Shippensburg University on Sept.
The 2012 Democratic National Convention was held in Charlotte, N.C., from Tuesday, Sept. 4, to Thursday, Sept.
If you are reading this article, you should stop. Take a moment to look around you. Actually, look at all the people around you.
Two and a quarter centuries ago 26 delegates gathered at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pa. They gathered to sign the law of their new county, the United States of America. The Constitutional Convention assembled in May 1787.
Shippensburg University’s Student-Veteran’s Resource Center held its grand opening on Friday, Sept.
On Wednesday, Sept. 5, students across campus were drawn to the CUB amphitheater by the sounds of WSYC and a bounce house and the smell of cotton candy.
The current housing project on Shippensburg University’s campus is not the only change the campus has seen or will see in the near future. Last year, the fountain in front of Old Main was renovated and although many students may not find the fountain significant, it is a crucial part of SU’s campus.
The 2012 Republican National Convention started in Tampa, Fla. on Monday, Aug. 27 and ended Thursday, Aug.
On Sept. 7, the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) held its official Grand Opening Celebration. The afternoon was filled with several games and prizes.
The sun shines over thousands of American flags arranged on the lawn in front of Ezra Lehman Memorial Library.
For students who attend Shippensburg University, it may seem like there is always some part of campus that is under construction.
When I found The Slate during the SIS Fair three years ago, I had no idea I would be in the position I am now.
Something is different about this upcoming election than any other in US history, and it does not have to do with the candidates.
Shippensburg’s Sheetz is awaiting the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) to approve them for a pending license to sell beer at their store on King Street. The Shippensburg Borough Council voted “yes” to Sheetz’s request at a July 17 meeting in a five-to-one decision, The Carlisle Sentinel reported.
Dear Ship Students: Welcome to the start of what I know will be another outstanding year at Shippensburg University.
It should come as no surprise to anyone in Pennsylvania’s System of Higher Education (PASSHE) that funding has been a topic of controversy for some time now.
After a nice long summer, I am sure everyone is dreading going back to classes and having to deal with homework, papers, notes and the like.
Harrisburg – The Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) today voted to extend the contracts of seven university presidents through June 30, 2015. Those receiving one-year extensions are: Dr. David L.
Several speakers addressed the Shippensburg University alumni and guests who attended the ceremony to rededicate the Old Main Fountain on Saturday, June 2.
The fountain in front of Old Main has been an iconic part of Shippensburg University’s campus since it was built in the 1890s, when SU was the Cumberland Valley State Normal School.