“Carnival Night” with APB
By / Asst. Ship Life EditorShippensburg University students relived summer break for a night during the Activities Program Board’s (APB) “Carnival Night” in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Amphitheater on Friday.
Shippensburg University students relived summer break for a night during the Activities Program Board’s (APB) “Carnival Night” in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Amphitheater on Friday.
Shippensburg students learned about various student organizations at the 2024 Campus Activities Fair on Thursday after the event was rescheduled from the previous week because of a severe thunderstorm.
The fall semester is always a special time for me. The energy is fresh, with new students moving into their dorms and returning students reuniting with their friends. Moving, exploring campus buildings and meeting new people is exciting for freshmen, but it can also be stressful.
Need a sweet treat after your first college class? Look no further. This mug cake only takes one minute to prepare and will bring you some sweet satisfaction after a long day of class.
Hello, Shippensburg University students! Welcome, or welcome back, to the 2024-2025 academic year. The Slate looks forward to serving you as the year continues. As I am sure plenty of you already have, I feel as though it is necessary to express my excitement for the upcoming autumn season.
Every August brings a new wave of energy to campus, as the latest class of Raiders begin their journey at Ship and experience everything campus has to offer for the first time.
The chess club, which consistently hosts 15-20 players, serves as a community for its members, embracing the fun and competition of the game.
On Sunday, Apr. 21, Mark Hartman took his final bow on the Luhrs Performing Arts Center stage after 16 years of teaching, conducting and serving at Shippensburg University.
Sophomore Colin Arnold will be taking over as the student trustee for Shippensburg University this fall, inheriting the position currently held by Rangeline DeJesus, who will be graduating this spring.
A new student sponsorship fund provided eight students with the chance to experience the biannual book fair at Grace B. Luhrs University Elementary School.
If Theo Campomanes sees you, he will say hi. It’s as simple as that. Where he might see you, however, is much less certain.
Shippensburg University’s Pride and Gender Equity (PAGE) Center hosted the annual Take Back the Night event on Thursday evening in McFeely’s.
Elite modeling troupe made Memorial Auditorium their runway during their Elite’s Next Top Model performance as a part of Shippenburg’s UMOJA Conference, also known as Statewide.
Shippensburg University’s Black Student Union and Latino Student Organization kicked off the 30th UMOJA Conference on April 18 with a fish fry and a pool party.
Students of Shippensburg University joined in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) to discuss the importance of invisible disabilities on Wednesday.
You’ve probably heard about the infamous annual Coachella festival that happens every April. It is a fantastic omen to a great summer, and many people take the preparation, fashion, and experience seriously.
Flogging, spanking and being tied up are topics that are usually considered taboo amongst college students, but learning more about kink and consent may enlighten our experiences with intimacy.
In the eclipse party’s case, planning began in February and required contributions from many university groups, said Travis Houtz, the associate director for operations of campus life.
Music – everyone listens to it. In fact, about 90 percent of the population does; but how many listen to the lyrics and the issues that artists speak out on?
Memorial Auditorium was filled with Greeks Thursday night as the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life held its annual lip sync competition, the conclusion of Greek Week 2024.