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Madi Shively

Shippensburg

Asst. Ship Life Editor at The Slate (Shippensburg, PA)

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Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | theslateonline.com | Madi Shively

    After completing 27 years at Shippensburg University, Shari Horner has a great deal to be proud of. Horner served for four years as the irector of the Women’s Studies Program, which became the Women’s and Gender Studies Program under her watch, and she was the chair of the English Department for nine years.

  • 2 months ago | theslateonline.com | Madi Shively

    Stars studded the red carpet in Los Angeles in anticipation of the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, as nominees hoped to take home a coveted Gramophone award by the end of the evening. Tensions were high as the ceremony pulsed with possibilities for the nominees on music’s biggest night.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | theslateonline.com | Madi Shively

    Bards, druids, artificers and barbarians alike gathered in McFeely’s on Friday to celebrate Dungeons and Dragons night, presented by the Activities Programming Board (APB) and the D&D club. Refreshments and snacks were provided, and most attendees wore costumes. The event was themed after the popular game of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), a tabletop role-playing game where players work together to complete an imaginary adventure in a medieval fantasy world.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | theslateonline.com | Madi Shively

    Families flocked to the Luhrs Performing Arts Center this Saturday to see TheaterWorks USA’s production of ‘Dog Man: The Musical’ written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander. The show featured two friends, Harold and George, as they challenge themselves to perform a musical based on their favorite comic book: ‘Dog Man’.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | theslateonline.com | Madi Shively

    On Monday night, author and researcher Tim Mousseau led a vulnerable conversation titled “MoMenTum: Changing the Landscape on Modern Masculinity.” This program invited students to reflect and redefine their ideas of masculinity. Mousseau shared personal stories about how his former perceptions of masculinity restricted him from handling trauma and establishing openness with his male colleagues.