Happy bus, happy drivers, happy riders
Even in college, students need bus drivers to get to and from school quickly.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) and PennDOT surveyed last October...
9/8/22 Blotter
September 1 - Police responded for a fire alarm activation at the ROCK Apartments. The officer talked to the occupants of the apartment. They were...
Food workers vs. Aramark
With school back in session, students are working overtime to complete their assignments, but not as much overtime as the SRU food workers.
In the...
9/1/22 Blotter
August 22 - Police received a call from McKay Education Building from an individual who said they received a call from a person stating...
SRSGA gets down to business
SRSGA hosted its first meeting on Aug. 29 in the SSC theater. They elected senators, representatives and a parliamentarian to their governing body, as...
Accommodating allergies on campus
With students’ dietary needs always changing, university food management giants like Aramark and AVI Foodsystems are constantly fighting for the healthiest menus.
“Slippery Rock seems...
Something smells rotten in Old Main
In an exclusive statement to The Rocket, former Slippery Rock University Provost Abbey Zink said she was fired in retaliation for taking multiple university...
Students, community renew calls for abortion access
Around 70 people gathered in the Quad at Slippery Rock University Tuesday afternoon to show their support for abortion rights after a U.S. Supreme...
To Slippery Rock, Vietnam and back
John Ligato was the first person in his family to attend college.
In 1966, he was enrolled at then named Slippery Rock State College.
He was...
Allegation details emerge
The allegations that led to a forensic review of Slippery Rock University, which found no wrongdoing, came from inside SRU President William Behre’s cabinet.
Two...