8 tips to minimize your grocery spending
By / Asst. Ship Life EditorBudgeting your food spending might sound terrifying but its beneficial for your physical health and your wallet.
Budgeting your food spending might sound terrifying but its beneficial for your physical health and your wallet.
Students gathered at the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) amphitheater to learn how to help others in need at Shippensburg University’s Suicide Awareness Vigil Sept. 10.
Shippensburg University students and community members alike congregated at Shippensburg Station Friday night for Shippensburg’s annual TrailFest.
For some, getting involved on campus seemed impossible this semester, but despite all the trials 2020 has brought, the annual Student Involvement Services (SIS) fair was still able to be held.
With COVID-19 coronavirus concerns leading officials to enforce new social distancing and conduct rules, Shippensburg University’s Greek life chapters must find a new way to stay alive.
During times of uncertainty, many people often cling to religion as a way to guide them through their troubles. As we move into our third week on campus, there is still plenty of uncertainty and unrest as students try to adjust to the new normal and face the tragedies that seem to be non-stop in society.
Autumn is coming, bringing cool weather, pumpkins, bonfires and Halloween. It might be hard to get into the fall spirit this year but make the most of it with these top 10 ideas to incorporate into your fall bucket list.
This semester is bringing change to Shippensburg University’s campus due to COVID-19, but luckily the ShipRec will be bringing a sense of normalcy to students this fall.
On behalf of The Slate staff, I would like to welcome everyone back to campus. When I left the newsroom on March 6, I planned to return to finish out the semester with our remaining five editions.
The Slater of the summer is a member whose passion and dedication for sports drives his work ethic as an assistant sports editor.
Commuters have just as many opportunities to fulfill that while still being able to go back to their own home afterward. Here are three tips for commuter students to help them start their year off right.
With COVID-19 coronavirus cases and political injustice on the rise in America, it is hard to think positive on what the future holds. According to The Guardian, anxiety levels are spiking as the pandemic continues. For some, the pandemic is stressful, and creates fear and anxiety among many Americans.
A Shippensburg University group that recognizes excellence announced the winners of the 2020 Student Life Awards. Leader@SHIP announced the full list of winners, celebrating the Shippensburg University campus community members as an unconventional spring semester drew to a close.
“I don’t need to be a ‘big writer,’ I just want to write about ‘big things,’” said Noel Miller, the newly hired editor of The Slate news section. Miller is the Slater of the Month for October because of her passion for journalism and willingness to learn.
As the semester is coming to an end, students are pushing through the dreaded finals week to start summer break. There are a variety of things you can do this summer to better yourself while also relaxing.
In honor of Sexual Abuse Awareness Month, the Shippensburg University Women’s Center hosted a ceremony to honor victims via Zoom on Apr. 28.
Enjoy this perfect combination of sweet oranges and tart cranberries packed into a delicious, moist muffin.
In communities across the nation, people who sew grabbed their machines and pressed down the pedal – never looking back. Among them is Shippensburg University freshman Rebecca Fickel.