Natalie Nichols SGA VP of External Affairs
Articles
Love in Modern Politics
Will Political Polarization Make It Easier To Find Out Who Not To Date
Your Ex Wasn't a Narcissist
People have become far too comfortable diagnosing their ex-partners and ex-friends from the comfort of their armchairs, all while holding up the facade of advocating for mental health.
SU’s fifth annual mental health fair checks the box
Shippensburg University hosted its 5th annual mental health check-in fair, Fresh Check Day, on Oct 29 to an impressive turnout.
PAGE Center talks safe sex
The Shippensburg University Pride and Gender Equality (PAGE) Center held their Safe Sex Gab and Raffle on Oct. 9.
Sheila Joy: Intentional Living
Sheila Joy, archivist, artist and Shippensburg graduate, visited Shippensburg on Oct. 3 to speak on her life and career.
SGA Corner: September Update
The Student Government Association (SGA) is happy to be running at full steam on campus once again and would like to announce some upcoming opportunities for the student body, as well as report on recent successes.
Shippensburg grad student funds Elementary school book fair
A new student sponsorship fund provided eight students with the chance to experience the biannual book fair at Grace B. Luhrs University Elementary School.
Ship students rally at Relay for Life
From Friday at 6 p.m. to Saturday at 3 a.m., students walked around the clock for Shippensburg’s Relay for Life event.
The Toll of the Bell Curve - Racism, Ableism and Sexism in our schools
Dr. Rachel Fish, a sociologist and professor of education, has dedicated herself to studying and reporting the subjectivity of psychiatry and its impact on youth.
In response to the Letter to the Editor
There are many kind and wonderful people in sororities and fraternities. Some of my close friends are in Greek life. My girlfriend (hi, babe) ran for president of her sorority last year. My roommate participates in an academic fraternity and has had glowing things to say. This is a criticism of a system. Whether or not that criticism extends to the people who support the system is up to interpretation.