By Kyle Kern Staff Writer new administration, tension between different political ideologies is building. In response to this, the Center for Academic Achievement sponsored a “Let’s Talk” series that dealt with how…
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New admissions building scheduled to be completed in May
By Michael Bernaschina Staff writer Anyone who has spent time on Susquehanna’s campus during this academic year has likely noticed the large new structure under construction on University Avenue. The building will…
Student Success Day brings prospective students to SU
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer On Feb. 20, the Office of Admissions held Student Success Day on Susquehanna’s campus. Student Success Day, formerly known as Accepted Students Day, brought in prospective students…
Senior reading offers variety of poetry, fiction and non-fiction
By Liz Hammond Staff Writer Several seniors in the creative writing department presented some of their work from their past four years at Susquehanna on Feb. 22. It was a chance for the…
CICE hosts open-styled talk series for students
By Kyle Kern Staff writer In the lower level of Degenstein Campus Center there is a room beside the PSECU office that is a place of safety for many students on campus….
REC seeking SU student mentors
By Matthew Dooley Staff writer able to apply for a new leadership mentoring program in March. The program is a collaboration between Jourdan Harris, an AmeriCorps Vista worker at Susquehanna, and the…
SU parents donate rare, famous books to campus library
By Jill Baker Assistant News Editor volume version of “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby” by Charles Dickens was part of a book donation to Susquehanna this year. Donated with it was…
OSIA becomes first of its kind at SU
By Sabrina Bush Staff writer Susquehanna has adopted a unique non-profit organization dedicated to spreading Italian heritage, while bettering the multicultural community, and is the first university in history to do so. The…
Student adjusts to homestay in Russia
By Hannah Feustle Abroad writer I used to see this writing prompt all the time: what if you woke up one day and no one could understand you? After a single evening…
Chaplain’s Corner
By the Rev. Scott M. Kershner University Chaplain Have you ever considered how your personal experience shapes how you think about democracy? My life experience has allowed me to take American democracy…