Fashionably Slate: What’s trending?
BySince the pandemic began, everyday fashion has grown and updated in many ways, but are the trends we are presented with truly valuable, or only popular? That’s up to you.
Since the pandemic began, everyday fashion has grown and updated in many ways, but are the trends we are presented with truly valuable, or only popular? That’s up to you.
The Shippensburg University campus greenhouse began offering its annual tours last week on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
If anyone knows me, they know that I have a deep emotional connection to trees, more specifically, the turning of the leaves on campus each fall. As I fell more charmed with our campus’ foliage during my first semester at Ship last year, I decided there could be much worse things for a college student to derive joy from.
Shippensburg University alumni reunited with each other behind Seth Grove Stadium for the annual homecoming tailgate before the football game on Nov. 4. The SU alumni joined with current SU students at their cars and organization tents to celebrate this year’s homecoming.
A great addition to activity-filled homecoming weekend, the ThinkFast trivia event was hosted in the Ceddia Union Building on Nov. 2.
Shippensburg University’s Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) hosted its annual Step Show Saturday night. The event began at 7:30 p.m. and was hosted by JP Sakpeidah and Tamara Hightower.
On April 1, 2023, the Shippensburg University community was changed forever. Lives were changed and Raiders everywhere rejoiced as Shippo the Hippo was born.
With a weekend full of exciting events, there’s no better one to kick off the festivities than the annual pep rally in the CUB Amphitheatre.
This semester for me has had its ups and downs. One feeling that I have experienced most of all is not feeling good enough for me, for others or for my dreams. I feel as though I am giving my best, and sometimes my best is not good enough for people.
If you are reading this from anywhere on the campus of Shippensburg University, you have benefitted from the efforts of Emily Javitt. But there is a decent chance you have no idea who she is.
With a three-night showing, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” made a reappearance at Shippensburg University in Memorial Auditorium.
The Reflector, Shippensburg University’s literary journal, held a Halloween themed open mic on Thursday evening, allowing students to share music, poetry and short stories.
Shippensburg University Dining Services hosted a Haitian feast for its second Supper Club of the semester in Reisner Dining Hall on Tuesday, October 24.
SUTV embarked on its biggest journey yet by raising hundreds for a good cause through an unforgettable 12-hour night of fright last Friday.
Shippensburg University hosted its 2023 Treats no Tricks event in front of Old Main on Monday evening.
The Slater of September is Hanna Atkinson for her abundance of contributions to the multimedia section.
Maria-Luiza Takahashi, also known as Malu, is an international student from Curitiba, Brazil. She is currently in her junior year and is double majoring in political science and international studies.
The Latino Student Organization at Shippensburg University threw its Latino Explosion event over the weekend to celebrate National Latino Heritage month.
My name is Jeremy Satyawan Putra, a senior public relations major and the PRSSA director of diversity and recruitment at Shippensburg University. I was granted the opportunity to attend the Public Relations Student Society of America International Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, during fall break from Oct. 13 to Oct. 16 with other members from my chapter.
The Women and Gender studies program held a presentation in Stewart Hall addressing sexist barriers in the workplace featuring Dr. Amy Diehl and Dr. Leanne M. Dzubinski, authors of Glass Walls: Shattering the Six Gender Bias Barriers Still Holding Women Back at Work.