By Rylee Baker “Aside from temperature, light is the single most important trigger our body uses to regulate sleep and waking.” -National Library of Medicine One of my favorite times of…
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Finding Connection in the Age of Casual Sex
By Rylee Baker With the rising popularity of dating apps like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge, finding a date has never been easier. Except, most of the time, it’s not just dinner…
Alone in a Crowd
By Rylee Baker Most adults described college to me as “The best time of their lives!” Many people at my high school graduation gifted me with the same advice: “Stay out…
GO on and Adventure to Southern France
By Brianna Luby, Managing Editor of Digital Content Most students by now have heard about the Global Opportunities (GO) program, or Susquehanna’s version of studying abroad. There are a ton of…
Families Hover to Susquehanna for a Weekend of Bonding & Reuniting
By Angelina Danubio Susquehanna University was alive with energy this past weekend as students welcomed parents, siblings and friends for Family Weekend 2025. The three-day celebration gave families a chance to experience…
From Hard Hats to Hangouts: Deg’s Construction Explained
New Deg has raised many questions and concerns for students on campus – here’s what you should know. By Lucy Honeywell The Degenstein Campus Center has been under construction since April 2025….
Residence Life and Student Life Through Construction
By Lauren Quinn Construction to Degenstein Campus Center has forced Susquehanna’s office of Residence Life to temporarily relocate, but that has not interfered with them doing everything they can to be there…
SGA: The New Student Government Association Executive Team
By Eden Savoy, Assistant Editor of Publication Design Meet the faces behind the new Student Government Association Executive Board, new leadership ready to step up and guide decisions for the Riverhawk campus…
What the New Starbucks has to Offer
By Jessica Christensen, News Editor Susquehanna University welcomes back its students for the 2025 -26 academic year with many changes around campus. The most obvious change is the newly renovated Deginstein Dining…
New Play ‘Chains of Dew’ Tackles Important Conversation with Comedy
By Audrey Miller It is the year 1922; women have recently earned the right to vote, but the fight for autonomy is far from over. In her play, Chains of Dew, playwright…








