As the semester winds down, many Shippensburg University students face the pressures of final exams, papers and projects.
No, it is the end of the semester — the culmination of months of work that features a hectic balancing act where students ...
One hundred years ago, in a Dayton, Tennessee, courtroom, a case was heard that created nothing but “noise.” It was the first battle over teaching the topic of evolution, and it became part of a war ...
In that situation, we get to see how his mental health slowly starts to deteriorate, part of that being isolated from civilization. So again, humans are not meant to be alone. With no one to interact ...
A leader leads by example. A leader empowers their people. A leader unifies their people, not polarizes and victimizes their citizens. A leader does not desecrate democracy at its core. A leader is ...
According to JP Morgan’s AI CapEx Report, the industry would need to generate $650 billion in annual revenue for investors to receive a 10% return on investment by 2030. Using OpenAI as an example, ...
Shippensburg University students gathered in McFeely’s for a karaoke and crafts night hosted by The Reflector on Nov. 14.
Shippensburg football head coach Mark “Mac” Maciejewski has officially retired after 14 seasons. He finishes with a career ...
News editor Evan Dillow has been named Slater of October for his leadership in The Slate and his consistent work editing and ...
Shippensburg University’s Activities Planning Board hosted Lego Bingo on Nov. 7 in the CUB Multipurpose Room B. The event ...
The Shippensburg Univer-sity Council of Trustees held a public meeting in the CUB MPR on Friday, Nov. 14. Important to Friday ...
Shippensburg University Acting Group (SUAG) turned Memorial Auditorium into its own wonderland with its production of “Alice ...
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