A testimony to plastic waste in retail
A similar version of this article was originally published on collegedressrelief.net
I know we have heard about the flaws in fast fashion and the industry...
Gone phishin’
Spring 2024 has brought an onslaught of predatory phishing emails designed to harvest information from the SRU community. Students claim this affected their trust...
Harvard instructor speaks at SRU
Harvard University instructor Sunn m'Cheaux was invited to campus to give a presentation for Black History Month on Wednesday, Feb. 7. Students gathered in...
BIPOC PAVA unites liberal arts majors
Black, Indigenous People of Color’s Group for Performing Arts and Visual Arts (BIPOC PAVA) is a new campus organization focused on uplifting racially marginalized...
Artists emerge at Miller Auditorium
The SRU Dance Department presented a concert titled “Emerging Artists Dance Concert” in Miller Auditorium. There were two performances, one on Friday, Feb. 2...
White and green, not light the green
As state laws change and national usage rates increase, students question the status of marijuana on SRU’s campus. Current regulations could result in both...
Artists highlight their “INFLUENCES”
The Martha Gault Art Gallery presents SRU with an original exhibition titled “INFLUENCES.”
From Jan. 22 to Feb. 29, individuals can experience a show with...
“Uranus awaits”
A bulletin board dedicated to education about anal sex sparked debate at Slippery Rock University. The board currently hangs in Watson Hall and reads...
Union to get makeover
The SRU Student Union is being completely remodeled inside and is expected to be in use for fall 2024. The space is projected to...
Battling food insecurity
Food insecurity affects people on and off college campuses throughout the United States. This includes Slippery Rock’s university and town.
Approximately 30% of SRU residential...