Meet the SU Homecoming Court
ByBryce Bendgen Human Communication Studies major Sponsoring Group: Rho Alpha Sigma “I am a residence assistant in McLean II.
Bryce Bendgen Human Communication Studies major Sponsoring Group: Rho Alpha Sigma “I am a residence assistant in McLean II.
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.
For any Shippensburg student who has wanted to get the experience of wearing actual U.S. Army battlefield gear, the Shippensburg Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) had just the thing.
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The Shippensburg University Homecoming Committee put its own spin on the classic “Duck Pond” carnival game last week as part of its PR Blitz Week.
Witches, superheroes, princesses and werewolves are some of children’s favorite characters to dress up as for Halloween.
If students are looking for more career options, career education can provide help for those trying to expand their interests.
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.
An explosion of culture hit the Ceddia Union Building on Oct. 17. The office of the Multicultural Student Affairs sponsored the Latino Student Organization in its annual LSO Explosion.
Every hour in the United States, someone is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Each year, the Shippensburg University Homecoming Committee picks a local charity to donate all money earned over the homecoming season.
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.
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.
Are you ready to take on the challenge to get the most bang for your buck here at Shippensburg University?
Students gathered on Wednesday to eat pink cotton candy and read flyers that urged them to “feel their boobies.” The Women’s Center and Colleges Against Cancer sponsored the Breastival on Oct.
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.
Pingpong fans had the chance to cheer for SU students in a tournament Thursday night. The CUB programming hosted a pingpong tournament, that drew a large crowd.
Eight students in multicolored sneakers gathered on the lawn in front of Henderson Gym before running together towards Old Main, beginning their twice weekly group run around campus. The new SU run club meets every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.
Sharing its culture and adding a new club to the Shippensburg campus, the Saudi Cultural Club celebrated for the first time the 83rd National Day on Thursday, Sept.
Shippensburg university students gathered in Room 106 of the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Thursday afternoon to discuss “Fifty Shades of Grey” during the library’s Banned and Challenged Books Week that ran from Sept.