By Matthew Dooley, Forum editor In a couple weeks, it will be my time to leave Susquehanna University to join the alumni experience. Four years. Each of them a captured memory, each…
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New SGA board features diversity
By Hanifah Jones, Staff writer Susquehanna will be swearing in their first Black-Muslim student body president in university history along with a notably diverse executive board on Monday, April 30. Susquehanna Student Government…
Criminal justice system point of student led talk
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff writer The morning of Thursday, April 19, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion held one of its weekly Let’s Talk discussions, focusing on the injustices of the criminal justice…
Week long activities in celebration of Greek life organizations
By Abbie Steinly, Staff writer Greek Week kicked off on Friday, April 13, which started the week long competition between the fraternities and sororities on campus. The week was filled with events…
Search for Sigmund Weis School of Business dean underway
By Makenna Hall, Staff writer The dean status for the Sigmund Weis School of Business has been in an intermediate period during the 2017-2018 school year. Matthew Rousu, professor of economics, was…
Lemonade for a cause
By Hanifah Jones, Staff writer Zeta Tau Alpha added a new partner to its philanthropy by teaming up with Alex’s Lemonade Stand for a fundraiser on Thursda, April 19. Zeta Tau Alpha,…
Second half efforts not enough for a Hawks win
By Brandon Farren, Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s lacrosse team was unable to dig themselves out of an early hole against Catholic and fell 11-4 on Saturday, April 7. Junior attack Kathrina…
Drafting Josh Allen will ruin Cleveland for years
By Alex Kurtz, Sports editor The NFL draft is coming up in a few short weeks and the Cleveland Browns are once again sitting with the first overall pick in the draft….
River Hawks smash Catholic and Marywood
By Alex Kurtz, Sports editor The Susquehanna men’s lacrosse team jumped out to an early lead and never looked back as they defeated Landmark Conference-foe Catholic 15-6 on Friday, April 7 in…
The Pittsburgh Pirates made a “giant” mistake
By Rachael Cataldo, Asst. sports editor Monday, January 15 was another ordinary day for most baseball fans. For Pittsburgh Pirates fans, it was a nightmare to say the least. The Pirates traded…








