Shippensburg University kicked off the holiday season with its annual tree lighting event, a festive tradition that brought together students, faculty and staff on last Wednesday evening.
CUB 119 was packed with a public audience on Thursday, Dec. 4, as the Shippensburg University Student Government Association ...
The Slate staff is comprised of student-volunteers from all majors who strive to provide up-to-date news and entertainment to the Shippensburg University community. Since its founding in 1957, The ...
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 ...
Netflix has a long list of adaptations of popular media under its belt and shows like “Cowboy Bebop” have had terrible receptions. The series “3 Body Problem” has avoided some of the negative reviews, ...
Shippensburg field hockey remained undefeated on the season and moved to 1-0 in conference play with a 3-0 home win over IUP on Saturday. It was a special win for the team, as they were also ...
Anyone who has lived in Pennsylvania long enough has heard this iconic slogan for our state lottery. It is spoken by Gus, the “Second most famous groundhog in Pennsylvania,” who serves as the PA ...
Politicians have adopted the belief that all markets are created equal. It was Michael Boskin, George Bush’s chairman for the Council of Economic Advisors, who, when referring to U.S. technology ...
Sophomore Colin Arnold will be taking over as the student trustee for Shippensburg University this fall, inheriting the position currently held by Rangeline DeJesus, who will be graduating this spring ...
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 ...
Shippensburg University’s Activities Planning Board hosted Lego Bingo on Nov. 7 in the CUB Multipurpose Room B. The event lasted from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. and had many prizes of intricate Lego sets that ...
Continuing a campaign of spending cuts in the federal government, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) placed around 85 percent of the AmeriCorps programs federal staff on paid ...
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