Raider gains experience in Greece
ByIf you are a science major looking for hands-on experience and an opportunity to study abroad, then the Atlantis Project is the program for you.
If you are a science major looking for hands-on experience and an opportunity to study abroad, then the Atlantis Project is the program for you.
As all raiders know, your first year of college is full of trials and errors in the realms of academics and relationships.
College. It’s a new chapter in your book of life and you look forward to experiencing college.
Shippensburg University Army ROTC cadets and spectators removed their caps as a Blackhawk helicopter landed on the Shippensburg University recreation fields for the ROTC event Cadet for a Day Thursday afternoon.
The Luhr’s Performing Arts Center was astir with excited space enthusiasts Wednesday night as professors, students and community members marveled at a presentation by Dr. Eric Smith, the program director for the James Webb Space Telescope.
The second annual Quadfest took place Wednesday in an effort to help students relax the week before finals.
Buckle up, buckos, because this recipe is to die for. We all love pizza, anyone who doesn’t isn’t human.
Shippensburg University students participated in a Privilege Walk on Tuesday in the McLean Hall Multi-purpose Room, an activity designed to make you think about the advantages and disadvantages in life you may not have realized you had.
Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), a group on campus that promotes all liberties, held an event for students to speak their minds last Thursday.
The not-so-welcomed finals week is making its way through the shadows, appearing as the barrier between us and summer.
A group that gives students an alternative to going out and partying on Thursday nights had its first meeting in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) on Wednesday.
“United in Verse,” a program to join the many languages that are spoken on Shippensburg University’s campus with poetry, was held in the Cora L. Grove Spiritual Center on April 18.
The St. Baldricks Foundation returned to Shippensburg University for its annual “Shave the Ship” event in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multi-purpose Room (MPR) on Wednesday which was open to students, faculty and volunteers.
For all of my chicken lovers, here is an interesting variation to make chicken.
Shippensburg University students were transported to the town of “Friendlyville” during a department-sponsored simulation intended to raise awareness for impoverished families in the Shippensburg area.
Friendly faces with a passion for the environment gathered together on the quad on Thursday as the Environmental Club hosted its Earth Day celebration.
The Ask, Communicate, Teach Tolerance (ACT) campaign kicked off Thursday in the Ceddia Union Building as the ACT committee addressed what the campaign means to them.
Shippensburg University was lucky enough to host not only an open house on Saturday, but The Slate and WSYC’s 60th anniversary.
The holidays are over and we have all returned back to classes for the remainder of the semester, but one thing is certain — some of us are happy to be back.
Junior Kelly Logan, College of Education and Human Services Senator, has been elected as the Student Government secretary.