Uplifting women at SRU
March is Women’s History Month and SRU has various events occurring these upcoming weeks to celebrate. Women still face unfairness and gender discrimination in...
Queen of all trades
Jennifer Willford is a certified yoga instructor, marathon runner and neuroscientist. When not on the mat or on the go, she can be found...
Aramark: past, present and future
Aramark, the company that owns Rock Dining, is known for being the top food service provider to prisons. They have a growing presence in...
Let’s play mineshaft
Forgotten mining tunnels have been lying beneath the surface of SRU since their usage stopped in the 1950s. This fact is unbeknownst to most...
Spring fashion: nonbasic basics
Slippery Rock’s early March weather gave us a glimpse into the warm spring that is ahead. While the sunshine and warm temperatures may have...
New tech, old texts
Professors at SRU are often doing various research projects and studies. Professor Seth Lee has recently begun new research with eye tracking technology.
Lee is...
Upperclassmen sent off campus
SRU is prioritizing housing for incoming freshmen and sophomores over that of juniors and seniors as the new two-year housing requirement takes effect. This...
Pawsitive vibes
According to experts, therapy dogs are a helpful way to relieve stress. Different SRU organizations often host therapy dogs throughout the year at different...
Language clubs present ‘Spirited Away’
Several campus organizations are collaborating to present the popular Japanese film “Spirited Away” (2001) on Feb. 24. The event opens at 7 p.m. while...
Booker inspires SRU community
For Keshia Booker, students come first. In her role as assistant director for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB), she focuses on a variety...