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(10/02/24 3:31pm)
Shippensburg University’s men’s cross-country team claimed the team victory in the short invitational 4K, and the women finished in second place as a team in the 4K at the 2024 Dickinson Invitational in the rain on Saturday.
(10/02/24 3:31pm)
Shippensburg University’s men’s soccer team went 1-1 this past week, beating West Chester 3-0 on Wednesday before falling to Bloomsburg 3-1 on Saturday. The results move the Raiders to 2-4 on the season, including 1-2 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East play.
(10/02/24 3:28pm)
Shippensburg University’s women’s volleyball split its home-opening games 1-1 this past weekend at Heiges Field House.
(10/02/24 3:27pm)
Shippensburg University’s football team fell 38-0 against Shepherd at Seth Grove Stadium, dropping to 1-3. The Rams used big plays to control the game, with four of their five touchdowns being at least 31 yards.
(10/03/24 4:00am)
Field Hockey wins PSAC Opener
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
The two candidates for Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District seat will meet for a debate on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. in Harrisburg.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
As the new student trustee for Shippensburg University, I would like to initiate a student trustee report in The Slate. Before getting to the details of the report, I would like to first address the unique role that the student trustee plays and what the Council of Trustees is.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
On Nov. 29, 2017, Matt Lauer was fired from the Today Show.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
Pennsylvania state Sen. Greg Rothman visited Shippensburg University on Thursday for a Q&A event about entrepreneurship sponsored by the Commonwealth Foundation and hosted by the Charles H. Diller Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation in Stewart Hall.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
With just over a month left until election day, both candidates continue to campaign in battleground states in a tight presidential race.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
Diversity Week 2024 has come to a close, but its message still carries on across campus.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
There is no better customer than the one that does not use your resources but still pays for service. Insurance companies thrive on this sort of person. Streaming services love when you forget you are even paying for them. College services, on the other hand, are made to serve, and their continued existence in a budget-strapped world demands it.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
In his “Politics,” the philosopher Aristotle discusses that local government is most important and accountable in the maintaining of a virtuous life for its subjects.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
Katy Perry dropped the seventh studio album in her discography, “143,” promising a heartfelt journey of fulfillment and musical identity on Sept. 20.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
TJ Klune’s whimsical fantasy novel “The House in the Cerulean Sea” transported readers to a cozy island full of magical orphans and a found family. The novel was released during the pandemic, March 17, 2020, and provided a much-needed escape for many readers. What was originally written as a one-off is slowly expanding into a universe that allows readers to revisit Marsyas Island and the characters that inhabit it as they take on new adventures and struggles. The newest edition of the Cerulean Chronicles, “Somewhere Beyond the Sea,” hit the shelves on Sept. 10.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
In the intricately woven story of music and clothing, the exhibit “Instrumental Fashions: Attire and Song” does a wonderful job of blending these timeless songs and stitches. Located in the Fashion Archives and Museum, this exhibit creates incredible outfits using historical pieces inspired by song.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
The Beach Boys, one of the most popular American bands of all time, stopped by the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center for their Endless Golden Summer Tour on September 26.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
Shippensburg University’s student-athlete honors sorority Tau Kappa collaborated with Community Cares for a children’s Halloween craft on September 23. The family shelter, located on Burd Street in Shippensburg, welcomed the women of the sorority who joined together to engage with the children of the community.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
During Shippensburg University’s Diversity Week, Dr. Tomoko Kudo Grabosky from the counseling center spoke on the prevalence of code-switching in our society on Wednesday, September 25. Grabosky is Japanese-American and immigrated to the United States for college when she was 18 years old. She is a licensed therapist who shared many of her experiences with code-switching throughout her life.
(10/01/24 4:00pm)
While political polarization reaches an all-time high in the United States, students came together last Tuesday to participate in low-stakes political discussion meant to humanize the other side.