Religious protestors come to campus
Over 100 Shippensburg University students gathered outside Reisner Dining Hall Friday afternoon to protest a group of religious advocates who preached misogynistic and homophobic ideologies.
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Over 100 Shippensburg University students gathered outside Reisner Dining Hall Friday afternoon to protest a group of religious advocates who preached misogynistic and homophobic ideologies.
Shippensburg University Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Darrell Newton has resigned from his position, effective immediately.
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Officials from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection briefed Shippensburg residents Thursday about trace amounts of contaminated water detected in Middle Spring Creek.
Three of four suspects taken into custody after a burglary at the Theta Xi fraternity house will appear at a formal arraignment after waiving their right to a preliminary hearing on Feb. 19.
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Shippensburg University’s Council of Trustees heard updates on various aspects of campus life during its final meeting of the semester on Nov. 15.
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The past seven days have been some of the most historic of the 21st century. Donald Trump was reelected as the 47th president by more than 75 million Americans and will return to the White House in January. Not since the 1890s has a president served non-consecutive terms, and never has a convicted criminal been elected.
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Editor’s Note: With just days until Election Day, The Slate has continued to be denied press access by the Trump campaign for events across Pennsylvania.
With only a week until Election Day, just about everyone has questions they want to ask about the president. For Shippensburg University, a different kind of president took questions from the student body on Thursday afternoon.