Bridge opens for business
Shippensburg community members raced, ran, rode and rambled to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail bridge and Shippensburg extension on Sunday afternoon.
Shippensburg community members raced, ran, rode and rambled to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail bridge and Shippensburg extension on Sunday afternoon.
Shippensburg University students and faculty moved forward with the fight against oppression of Latin Americans on Wednesday during the Pa’lante rally and march across campus.
A proposal by the Shippensburg University General Education Council could result in a drop in the amount of general education credits a student is required to take to graduate.
As The Slate celebrated its 60-year history with alumni over the weekend, it also unveiled that the newspaper will be rebranded and redesigned as a broadsheet for next semester.
Shippensburg University’s WSYC and The Slate alumni congregated in Reisner Dining Hall’s Tuscarora Room Saturday night to reminisce and celebrate the two student media group’s six decades-long legacies.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Cumberland Valley Rail Trail (CVRT) pedestrian bridge and trail extension connecting Shippensburg Township Park to Shippensburg University will be held on April 23 at 12:30 p.m.
Hit and run in the F/S-1 parking lot A staff member from the athletics department came to the university police station April 10 to report damage to his black 2013 Kia.
An African writer and literary critic shared his experiences and problems with African literature Wednesday in Shippensburg University’s Grove Hall Forum.
A Shippensburg woman was charged with embezzlement on April 11, after reports were received of her alleged criminal wrongdoing while under employment of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE)’s Women’s Consortium.
While many students are looking forward to the end of the semester because they are graduating, getting ready for an exciting internship or just as a time to relax, The Slate is celebrating.
Shippensburg University’s John L. Grove College of Business will be opening itself up to a wider array of students in the fall of 2018 with the introduction of a new doctorate program.
The next provost for the United States Army War College (USAWC) has been selected by an executive search committee to serve as the chief academic officer for strategic education and ideas.
Most college students today grew up in a country that was at perpetual war with phantom enemies that are swept under the umbrella term “terrorists.”
Shippensburg Area Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is sponsoring training for its Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) to reach a new level of advanced care for the region.
Brandon J. Light, 18, and Hy’Neaf S. Reynolds, 19, both of McCune Hall, were charged with possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with an incident that occurred April 4.
Hot balloon-like globes rest on top of Russian churches today, celebrating their freedom they once did not have.
Audience members roared with laugher and applause Wednesday evening at Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center as Sherman Alexie wove ideas of cultural competence and personal stories together.
Researchers from across the country converged at Shippensburg University Friday for the second annual social justice conference, which seeks to discuss and unveil social problems.
Student Government candidates convened in the Shippensburg University McFeely’s Coffeehouse on Thursday evening to discuss the reasons why they should be elected to Student Government for the 2017–18 school year.
Students and faculty convened in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on Thursday evening to listen to Robin Fleming’s lecture on how the end of the Roman Empire in Britain affected plants, animals and places.