Changes made to SRU Academic Integrity policy
Many Slippery Rock University students were surprised by a sudden update to the Academic Integrity policy, made effective on Dec. 5, 2023.
Communication regarding the...
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...
Try a fry: part two
For people who enjoy fish, there is no better time than Lent to find a good meal locally in Slippery Rock.
Whether it is at...
VillageFest turns 20
Thousands of patrons celebrated the 20th annual Slippery Rock VillageFest on Saturday, Sept. 16. The festival featured artisan vendors, live music, games, refreshments and...
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...
Riley ushers in new plans, positions during SRU’s Spring Town Hall
SRU president Karen Riley and SRU Association of Pennsylvania State College and Universities Facilities (APSCUF) president Jason Hilton discussed policy and position changes during...
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...
Raiders of the lost eggs
If holiday adventure has a name, it must be SGA Bookstore.
The Slippery Rock University SGA Bookstore held its annual Easter egg hunt March 28...
Following a legacy
For Associate Provost Ursula Payne, it starts with her roots.
Due to the brutalities of slavery, many Black Americans struggle to find documentation of...
Latimer and Grossman lead successful meet in Youngstown
The Rock competed at the Youngstown State University Mid Major Invitational two weeks before the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship.
Lydia Latimer and Kendall...