Shippensburg University students have new on-campus dining opportunities this semester. Aramark Educational Services replaced Chartwells, the former dining provider.
My name is Stephen Washington and I am the current Student Government President of our university.
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.
Commuters have just as many opportunities to fulfill that while still being able to go back to their own home afterward. Here are three tips for commuter students to help them start their year off right.
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.
Shippensburg University announced the newest student representative appointed to the Council of Trustees.
Classes will begin Aug. 17, one week prior to the pre-pandemic schedule listed on ship.edu, and conclude on campus at Thanksgiving break. Finals will remotely occur after Thanksgiving break, according to officials. There will be no fall break in October, students will instead have to wait until Nov. 23 and 24.
Picture the Dunkin’ Donuts line in the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) between 8-10 a.m. on weekdays. Now picture that same line with the same number of people, but this time they are spaced 6 feet apart for social distancing. The line would weave throughout the entire building.
A Shippensburg University group that recognizes excellence announced the winners of the 2020 Student Life Awards. Leader@SHIP announced the full list of winners, celebrating the Shippensburg University campus community members as an unconventional spring semester drew to a close.
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 veterans of which I am a member.
After taking the past weeks to organize internal affairs and prepare for changes to come next semester, SGA members held their first public meeting over Zoom. During the meeting, members began the process to update SGA’s constitution and provided updates from committees.
In communities across the nation, people who sew grabbed their machines and pressed down the pedal – never looking back. Among them is Shippensburg University freshman Rebecca Fickel.
Where do you find the money to offset a pandemic? That’s the million-dollar question Shippensburg University is faced with as it reels from the hits the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has delivered to its metaphorical abdomen: Students.
Hungry for new options? Shippensburg University’s campus dining menu is changing.
Gov. Tom Wolf placed all 67 Pennsylvania counties under a “stay-at-home” order on Wednesday in response to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus throughout the state.