Lackhove throws “It’s A Hoedown” event
By and“It’s A Hoedown” hosted by Lackhove Hall, was a night filled with line dancing, country karaoke and more.
“It’s A Hoedown” hosted by Lackhove Hall, was a night filled with line dancing, country karaoke and more.
Last week, Shippensburg University students have experienced beautiful, breezy fall days followed by a cold and rainy weekend. Though fall weather can be unpredictable, SU students shared the conditions of their ideal fall weather.
On Tuesday, Sept. 19, the Shippensburg University Career Center held their Intern Showcase in CUB MPR A.
Students are hungry for answers. And for the time being, Shippensburg University’s Dining Services appears unable to serve any.
Shippensburg University’s Latino Student Organization (LSO) and office of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) hosted their annual Cookout and Crab Fest this past weekend.
This vegan curried pumpkin soup is super creamy, smooth and full of flavor!
The Slater of the Summer is Allyson Ritchey, the multimedia director for The Slate. Ritchey was recognized for her articles and photography contributions over the summer months to The Slate’s website.
Shippensburg University’s Pride and Gender Equity (PAGE) Center threw a brand-new program Friday afternoon that caught the attention of many students and staff.
The Shippensburg University student media groups opened their respective offices and studios for their first general interest meetings of the year.
Shippensburg University’s student section, more commonly known as the Red Sea, made a big splash this weekend as it hosted two events to kick off the fall 2023 semester.
Wearing many hats, Sipes is the CJM department chair, adviser for Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and professor of public relations at Shippensburg University where she has taught for the past 17 years.
On Wednesday, Aug. 30, Shippensburg was dazzled by the beam of a beautiful blue supermoon, the closest full moon of the year.
As summer ended and a new semester began, Shippensburg University welcomed the Class of 2027.
In the four years I have spent living on-campus, I will admit I never got to know the custodians who worked in each of my buildings. My first-year was COVID-19, while sophomore and junior years kept me busy to the point where I practically lived everywhere but my dorm room. However, this summer was an eye-opener, and now I bring that message to all of you: Respect our custodians.
In the past year, wellness and implementing a healthy lifestyle have become very important to me. The topic of wellness has become a huge trend over the past few years, especially on TikTok. While this trend has many positive aspects, it can also pressure those looking to live a healthy lifestyle to do so as aesthetically pleasing as possible (think of the “that girl” trend).
Naugle Hall received a fresh look over the summer with a new color scheme, updated carpets and easy-to-clean furniture in the shared living spaces.
The town of Shippensburg gathered on King Street on the last Saturday in August for the 42nd annual Corn Festival.
Despite finally getting some rain last week, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued a statewide drought watch on Thursday, June 15, following a meeting with the Commonwealth Drought Task Force.
Studying abroad does not have to be a semester-long trip to a country of a foreign language by yourself. It can be an 18-day trip with accompanying professor and classmates. If you are anything like me, this may seem like a better alternative.
Coming from humble beginnings, up-and-coming rapper Ayo Modd’s balance between his higher education and his promising rap career has not been easy.