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10/28/2013, 11:31pm

Relax Like A Star event relieves stress on campus

Students had the chance to relieve stress and relax like a star on Thursday. Relax like a Star helped students have a fun break from their daily schedules but also helped celebrate Where Stars Are Born homecoming all while helping to raise money for a good cause. The Activities Program Board (APB) organized the event that took place in the Ceddia Union Building Great Hall.


10/28/2013, 11:24pm

Homecoming brings Hollywood to Reisner

It was not a typical night at Reisner on Tuesday, Oct. 24. The dining hall was full of music and red carpet decorations for homecoming’s theme dinner. This year’s homecoming theme was “Where Stars Are Born” and Reisner did its best to embody a night in Hollywood. Homecoming committee members decorated Reisner in red, black and gold.


10/28/2013, 11:21pm

Homecoming committee crowns king and queen

In a fanfare provided by the SU marching band and a color guard dressed in red, black and silver sequins, the homecoming committee crowned this year’s homecoming king and queen Saturday afternoon. Joey Bucher and Sarah Maize were crowned the 2013 Homecoming king and queen during halftime at the home football game versus West Chester.


10/28/2013, 10:09am

Get the most Bang for Your Buck

Tucked away in the basement of Grove Hall is a place that many students are not aware of. It offers various multimedia services to students, faculty and staff for free, or at least very competitive prices compared to outside service providers.


10/21/2013, 10:25pm

Play brings awareness to gender bias in science

One woman played 33 characters Thursday night as part of her award-winning play, performed in Memorial Auditorium to a crowd of more than 450. Gioia De Cari performed “Truth Values: One Girl’s Romp Through M.I.T.’s Male Math Maze,” a free event open to the public, won the Overall Excellence Award for Best Solo Show at the New York Fringe Festival in 2009.


10/16/2013, 10:28pm

Talking straight about 'Smart Talk'

Suffering through a year of unemployment, a man finally finds a job in Pennsylvania. Despite the commute taking 30 minutes to work and back, he looks forward to watching the local news on TV.


10/15/2013, 7:59pm

Get the most bang for your buck

It may have been Fall Break, but The Slate is still at sea on its way to success. The new issue of The Slate will not be released until next Tuesday, Oct.


10/7/2013, 8:11pm

PRSSA shows students how to dress to impress

What not to wear was a topic of discussion amongst students at the professional dress workshop. The event was held by the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) to teach students what attire is appropriate for a job interview.