“Carnival Night” with APB
Shippensburg University students relived summer break for a night during the Activities Program Board’s (APB) “Carnival Night” in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Amphitheater on Friday.
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Shippensburg University students relived summer break for a night during the Activities Program Board’s (APB) “Carnival Night” in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Amphitheater on Friday.
Shippensburg students learned about various student organizations at the 2024 Campus Activities Fair on Thursday after the event was rescheduled from the previous week because of a severe thunderstorm.
Shippensburg University’s men’s and women’s cross-country teams dominated the team score at the Galen Piper Cross Country Challenge to win the Owl trophy on the campus recreation fields Friday night.
Shippensburg University’s football team fell in its season opener on the road against American International College 28-3.
Levi Maciejewski’s life was honored on Tuesday, August 27 at a service held on the campus of Shippensburg University. Nearly 1,500 attendees filled the Luhrs Performing Arts Center for the service, with another 500 seated in the CUB MPR to honor Levi.
Voters hoping to hear what Vice President Kamala Harris plans to do differently from her predecessor if elected president were left holding their breath after the candidate’s first sit-down interview last week with CNN’s Dana Bash.
Shippensburg University’s men’s and women’s cross-country teams start their fall 2024 campaigns highly motivated with the goal of earning a trip to the 2024 NCAA National Championships in Sacramento on Nov. 23.
Shippensburg University’s volleyball team is set to begin its 2024 season and build on a strong 2023 campaign that saw the Raiders win the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East division championship for the first time in program history.
The presidential election is not the only event that will cause a change of leadership for Shippensburg University students. Starting this semester, Darrell Newton, Ph. D., will have his first full-length semester as the school’s new provost and vice president of academic affairs. We wish him luck as he takes the role during a fraught time in both the political and academic worlds.
As students return to campus, they are preparing to resume their studies in a political environment that has seen little change in the issues but is also drastically different from when they left in the spring.
Nearly a year ago today, Olympic Track and Field athlete Noah Lyles uttered the phrase that frustrated the NBA community.
Editor's Note: The Slate sends its deepest condolences to Head Coach mark "Mac" Maciejewski, his family and the entire SU athletics community for the loss of Levi Maciejewski earlier this month. Bill Morgan, Su Sports Information Director, said the university and athletics department will be supporting the Maciejewski family in this difficult time.
Shippensburg University’s field hockey team is gearing up for the 2024 season with a fire lit under them.
Pennsylvania is slated to be a primary battleground state as the 2024 general election continues to heat up. Quite a lot has changed over the summer, transforming the race into one that would have been unrecognizable a few months ago.
One way or another, another summer has ended, and we are back in the routine of the fall semester. This time of year is always full of excitement across campus with new changes, new faces and the promise of a new academic year in front of us.
“Do you have any idea what a provost even does?”