Natalie Nichols
Articles
Ship students rally at Relay for Life
From Friday at 6 p.m. to Saturday at 3 a.m., students walked around the clock for Shippensburg’s Relay for Life event.
The Toll of the Bell Curve - Racism, Ableism and Sexism in our schools
Dr. Rachel Fish, a sociologist and professor of education, has dedicated herself to studying and reporting the subjectivity of psychiatry and its impact on youth.
In response to the Letter to the Editor
There are many kind and wonderful people in sororities and fraternities. Some of my close friends are in Greek life. My girlfriend (hi, babe) ran for president of her sorority last year. My roommate participates in an academic fraternity and has had glowing things to say. This is a criticism of a system. Whether or not that criticism extends to the people who support the system is up to interpretation.
Shippensburg Women’s and gender studies program holds “Stitch & Bitch” event
Shippensburg University’s “Stitch & Bitch” event saw a turnout of crafty students and staff alike.
MSA holds studying while Black and Brown event
Shippensburg University hosted its Studying While Black And Brown event this past Tuesday.
Shippensburg Raiders Celebrate Senior Week, lose 1-2 against Bloomsburg
Shippensburg University men’s soccer team celebrated senior day on Oct. 21 by putting up a fight against the Bloomsburg Huskies.
SU holds panel discussion on disabilities and inclusion
Shippensburg University hosted a Disability, Diversity, Ableism and Inclusion panel as a part of Diversity Week Wednesday featuring Office of Accessibility Resources (OAR) Director Shelbie D’Annibale and three students from the OAR board.