CUB 119 was packed with a public audience on Thursday, Dec. 4, as the Shippensburg University Student Government Association ...
According to Deadline magazine, the Season 3 finale of “ The White Lotus” shattered a record from previous seasons with 6.2 million U.S cross-platform viewers. This was a 30% increase from the ...
Shippensburg University’s field hockey team won its first national championship since 2021, defeating Kutztown 3–1 in ...
It Was Just an Accident” is Iranian Director Jafar Panahi putting his lived experiences on the big screen for the world to understand.
On Nov. 2, the Shippensburg University Brass Ensemble held its annual Fall concert in Old Main Chapel. The fast-paced program made for a perfect Sunday afternoon performance and showcased a variety of ...
One hundred years ago, in a Dayton, Tennessee, courtroom, a case was heard that created nothing but “noise.” It was the first battle over teaching the topic of evolution, and it became part of a war ...
To the people who live by themselves: how do you do it? I am not talking about living on your own away from your parents, I am talking about living by yourself with no roommate, no family member, ...
If it were a game, the objective would simply read: survive finals. But it is not a game, nor is it a three-act story where we see the character quickly and easily close all the story beats before ...
On Friday, Nov. 14, it was announced through a campus-wide SU News email that there would be a proactive pause on all off-campus social activities within the fraternity and sorority community until ...
News editor Evan Dillow has been named Slater of October for his leadership in The Slate and his consistent work editing and writing weekly coverage. Dillow reviews articles, works directly with ...
When I was driving home this past weekend, I decided to bite the bullet and turn on some Christmas music — controversial, I know. For some people, this is perfectly normal, while others will consider ...
SGA VP of Finance Emily Wojnarski asks online submitted questions at Monday’s meeting. On Nov. 11, a small crowd joined to address questions for Shippensburg University President Charles Patterson.