SU updates food services
Shippensburg University students have new on-campus dining opportunities this semester. Aramark Educational Services replaced Chartwells, the former dining provider.
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Shippensburg University students have new on-campus dining opportunities this semester. Aramark Educational Services replaced Chartwells, the former dining provider.
Ask. Communicate. Teach Tolerance. (A.C.T.) is a group of students who strive to create a more inclusive and safer campus environment for all Shippensburg University students.
Over the weekend, a racial slur was written on a board inside an on-campus residence hall. This is not the first time an incident like this has occurred at Shippensburg University.
My name is Stephen Washington and I am the current Student Government President of our university. I am exhilarated to be one of the many people to introduce you to our beautiful campus, and even more excited for you to step into a new chapter of your life during these historic times. Our policy book, the Swataney Student Handbook, is the fabric of what makes us SHIP Students; in its pages are the “how to’s” to become a true member of our family and I hope you get a chance to read it.
On behalf of The Slate staff, I would like to welcome everyone back to campus. When I left the newsroom on March 6, I planned to return to finish out the semester with our remaining five editions.
By the time this column hits newsstands, I will have completed my “last first day of school” (barring any pursuit of a master’s degree.)
Welcome to campus, whether you are joining the community in person or remotely.
Members of the Shippensburg University class of 2024 had an unconventional but warm welcome to their first year in college.
A former Shippensburg University student has filed a sexual harassment complaint against the school, claiming it failed to protect her against unwanted sexual advances from a supervisor.
Shippensburg University announced a new partnership with WellSpan Health to provide on-campus health care for students Aug. 6, despite concerns over privatization.
Members of the class of 2020 finally returned to campus Saturday to celebrate their graduation almost three months after their original scheduled commencement ceremony was postponed.
Anxiety, fear and stress are a common sentiment as the world navigates the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. From world leaders to businesses and industries to schools and to households, preventing exposure and stopping the spread of the coronavirus is in the forefront of people's minds.
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Board of Governors authorized Chancellor Daniel Greenstein to “review the financial impacts of integrating operations at selected System universities.”
Shippensburg University’s spring class of 2020 will get to celebrate its graduation in a modified in-person ceremony to make up for the postponement of the traditional May ceremony because of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Shippensburg University recently announced the newest student representative appointed to the Council of Trustees.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter announced in an email Monday morning that students will return to campus for fall 2020, but on a modified schedule.
College students across the nation are anxiously waiting to hear if their campuses will physically reopen in the fall. Shippensburg University students are no different.
We are at the end of another year, and a new team is about to take over and lead The Slate. They take the place of a departing generation of graduating veterans of which I am proud to be a member.
Although Shippensburg University has made many strides toward achieving transparency that should not be discounted, I feel there are several issues the administration has not yet addressed that need to be resolved as it moves forward into a new post-pandemic academic year.
Finances are often a struggle for new college graduates, but with the economy in a freefall and concern about job prospects mounting, this year’s graduates may be facing even tougher financial headwinds.