Mental Health: The Cost of Code-Switching
ByDuring Shippensburg University’s Diversity Week, Dr. Tomoko Kudo Grabosky from the counseling center spoke on the prevalence of code-switching in our society on Wednesday, September 25.
During Shippensburg University’s Diversity Week, Dr. Tomoko Kudo Grabosky from the counseling center spoke on the prevalence of code-switching in our society on Wednesday, September 25.
While political polarization reaches an all-time high in the United States, students came together last Tuesday to participate in low-stakes political discussion meant to humanize the other side.
Shippensburg University kicked off Diversity Week on Monday through an evening of storytelling and poetry with “The Trouble with My Name” with Javier Ávila, a Puerto Rican author, poet and English professor. Ávila’s talk with students focused on his journey navigating race, cultural identity and trouble with speaking another language in America.
Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) hosted their annual Latino Explosion event on Saturday.
Shippensburg University’s All Around the World event showcased a number of tables representing many different countries and cultural organizations, offering attendees an opportunity to explore the cultures and traditions.
On September 19, models, celebrities and public figures joined in Ronkonkoma, New York to participate in a politically Republican fashion show. These individuals have expressed their support for former President Donald Trump, and they stated that their presence was “snubbed” at other fashion shows around New York.
The morning meal is said to be the most important of the day. Breakfast foods are always trying to expand their domain, and for college students, it is important to have many new options.
A panel of WITF journalists visited Stewart Hall at Shippensburg University on Wednesday to educate SU students on climate change and solutions journalism.
As autumn quickly approaches, this quick and easy apple crisp will give you some fall spirit. Requiring a few ingredients and a microwave, whip up this dessert and enjoy.
Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) held their annual cookout on Sept. 13 at the McCune Pavilion. Members of the club and the student body joined together for a night of fun, food and dancing.
On Monday night, author and researcher Tim Mousseau led a vulnerable conversation titled “MoMenTum: Changing the Landscape on Modern Masculinity.” This program invited students to reflect and redefine their ideas of masculinity.
“It’s free. Period.” Walk into any women’s or all-gender restroom on campus this semester, and you will now be welcomed by that tagline. Announced by SU News on Aug. 12, free period products are now available campus-wide. The announcement of SU’s new initiative was brief — a press release of just over 200 words — but the fight for free menstrual products and gender equity on campus has been long.
Shippensburg University students relived summer break for a night during the Activities Program Board’s (APB) “Carnival Night” in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Amphitheater on Friday.
Shippensburg students learned about various student organizations at the 2024 Campus Activities Fair on Thursday after the event was rescheduled from the previous week because of a severe thunderstorm.
The fall semester is always a special time for me. The energy is fresh, with new students moving into their dorms and returning students reuniting with their friends. Moving, exploring campus buildings and meeting new people is exciting for freshmen, but it can also be stressful.
Need a sweet treat after your first college class? Look no further. This mug cake only takes one minute to prepare and will bring you some sweet satisfaction after a long day of class.
Hello, Shippensburg University students! Welcome, or welcome back, to the 2024-2025 academic year. The Slate looks forward to serving you as the year continues. As I am sure plenty of you already have, I feel as though it is necessary to express my excitement for the upcoming autumn season.
Every August brings a new wave of energy to campus, as the latest class of Raiders begin their journey at Ship and experience everything campus has to offer for the first time.
The chess club, which consistently hosts 15-20 players, serves as a community for its members, embracing the fun and competition of the game.
On Sunday, Apr. 21, Mark Hartman took his final bow on the Luhrs Performing Arts Center stage after 16 years of teaching, conducting and serving at Shippensburg University.