By Liz Hammond, Digital Media Editor Everyone has that one staple album in their collection: the one they listen to when there’s nothing else of substance out there. For me, it’s “Current” by…
Author: The Quill
Visiting writers bring ‘unique’ literary styles to Susquehanna
By Kelsey Rogers, Assistant Living & Arts Editor Fiction writers Claire Vaye Watkins and Derek Palacio gave readings of their works on Oct. 26 in Weber Chapel as part of Susquehanna’s Seavey Reading…
Senior calls to donate for hurricane relief
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer This past summer, myself, 11 other students, and our two program directors traveled to Puerto Rico for our two week GO Short program. While we were there, we…
Director’s Discussion
By Eli Bass, Director of Jewish Life Bob Marley teaches us that “If you know your history, than you will know where you are coming from.” Knowing and understanding history also challenges us…
Editor offers advice to all with classes
By Matthew Dooley, Forum Editor Pulling up their inbox, students may begin to notice a new email from their advisor. This is the signal for students to ready themselves for the next semester….
Club hosts fundraiser to help revitalize presence
By Zachary Bonner, Asst. News Editor Many clubs on campus have used fundraising to bring exposure to their organizational goals, but one club at Susquehanna is using fundraising to revitalize interest in their…
Zeta Tau Alpha hosts “Think Pink” week for breast cancer awareness
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer During the week of Oct. 23 to Oct. 27, the members of the Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) began Think Pink week with Drink Pink on Monday. The fundraiser,…
Let’s Talk series provides insight on the termination of DACA
By Alanna Dent, Staff Writer This week’s installment of the Let’s Talk series held the goal of educating students on the significance of DACA and the effects caused by it’s termination. The event…
Homecoming weekend officially welcomes new president
By Kyle Kern, Co-Editor in Cheif Following a break from school and being on break Susquehanna hosted a series of events starting the students time back on campus. The Homecoming events at Susquehanna…
Men’s soccer gets shutout at home
By Kalyn Albers, Staff Writer The Susquehanna men’s soccer team dropped a 4-0 loss to 23rd-ranked Drew University on Saturday in Selinsgrove. With their eleventh-straight win, the Rangers were able to secure a…








