By Kaila Snyder, Staff Writer Associate Professor of Anthropology Shari Jacobson hosted a discussion recounting what she witnessed when she volunteered with asylum seekers at the border in Texas. Jacobson critically analyzed migration and the border itself on Feb. 26 in the Shearer Dining Rooms. Jacobson shared…
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Former U.S. senator talks political experience, religion
By Michael Mandigo, Staff Writer Former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut gave a speech on politics and religion as part of the Alice Pope Shade Lecture series on Feb. 24 in…
Men’s lacrosse falls on the road to F&M
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. News Editor Senior attacker Jack Donnelly’s three goals were not enough for Susquehanna’s men’s lacrosse team as they fell to No. 20 Franklin & Marshall 13–6 on Feb….
Klair scores 100th point against LVC
By Rachael Cataldo, Asst. Sports Editor Senior attacker Brooke Klair eclipsed the 100-career point mark but the Susquehanna women’s lacrosse team dropped a tough 23–9 loss to Lebanon Valley College in a…
Susquehanna falls to Moravian in playoff semis
Photo courtesy of Sports Information. By Mike Henken, Staff Writer The No. 3 seeded Susquehanna men’s basketball team lost to No. 2 Moravian 91-73 on Feb. 21 at Johnson Hall in Bethlehem,…
Baseball team prepares for start of new season
By Andrew Snyder, Staff Writer “Our goal every year is to win the conference, and this year is no different,” said Susquehanna pitcher Tyson Thrush when asked about the 2019 Susquehanna baseball…
Tennis keeps unbeaten streak with a 7–2 win
By Tre Shuttlesworth, Staff Writer The Susquehanna men’s tennis team continued their undefeated season with a 7–2 victory Saturday over Shenandoah in Winchester, Va. The win was the sixth of season for…
WomenSpeak performs monologues for charity
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer WomenSpeak put on its annual production of “The Vagina Monologues” for the first time in two years from Feb. 22 to Feb. 24 in Isaac’s Auditorium. “The…
Student reading reflects on personal experiences
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living and Arts Editor Eight students performed in the second senior reading of the semester on Feb. 27 in Lore Degenstein Gallery. Seniors Nikki Anderson, Alison Cerri, Katie Willis,…
Sustainable food fair provides SU with opportunity to be eco-friendly
(Pictured: Gibby Knoebel representing Gib’s Farm. Knoebel shared about the substainability practices used on his farm and shared samples of greens.) By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Samples and information from 14…








