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Carter reiterated that there are many avenues she offers for students to express their concerns to her.
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Carter reiterated that there are many avenues she offers for students to express their concerns to her.
The softball team honors their two seniors Taryn Wilson and Jayci London on Senior Day before their doubleheader against East Stroudsburg University.
The Raiders are headed back to the PSAC tournament for the third season in a row. The will face either Lock Haven or Mansfield in the opening round.
Sophomore Maddy Siejk scores a hat trick Wednesday afternoon against Lock Haven in Shippensburg. Siejk tallied two hat tricks her freshman season.
The Raiders celebrate one of their 17 scores in a home victory over Lock Haven that included an 11-2 scoring run in the second half. Sophomore Alana Cardaci and junior Kami Holt scored the most goals and assists, respectively, in a single game for SU in six years. Cardaci had the most goals for SU since 2007 (53).
DeFloria has already clinched a spot in the outdoor national championships at the end of the semester.
DeFloria is one of a handful of dual-sport student-athletes at SU. She experienced tremendous success in both volleyball and track.
Wise joined The Slate staff her freshman year as a staff writer and is appreciative of her time there.
The newly-opened Aloha Café offers fresh, healthy foods from local sources. The cafe is located in downtown Shippensburg along King Street.
Faculty make up $36.5 million of the $62.9 million spent on salaries, but is split by 501 people. The $10.5 going to management is split by 121 people.
A broken screen bows outward in a windowsill with chipping paint in The AM, which houses MSA, located in Gilbert Hall. This is the only window that opens in the room that has no air conditioning and an overacting heating unit.
English department Chair Shari Horner is one of many professors in a department with a significant number of faculty vacancies.
Shamar Jenkins, right, celebrates his PR and Top 10 finish in Division II in the triple jump.
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Multiple experts explain why millennials are embracing spirituality over organized religion.
Carly Erisman and Andrew Haldenan encourage Shippensburg community members to sign up to be an organ donor while raising awareness of the cause.
David Brantley (left) and Patrick Luebben were presented with a check after winning third place in this year’s Student Business Plan Competition.