By Matthew Dooley Staff writer Susquehanna’s annual career convention, Breakthrough, is back to give students a chance to connect with alumni. Breakthrough is a three-day series going from Feb. 9 to Feb….
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Camp ENERGY seeks counselors for summer
By Jillian Houser Contributing writer Get out and get energized. Camp ENERGY is recruiting counselors for their annual overnight summer program that is held from Aug. 5 to 11, 2017. Located in…
Forum addresses campus incidents
By Michael Bernaschina Contributing writer Members of the faculty, Public Safety, the Selinsgrove police and the state police gathered for a public forum on Jan. 25 to discuss recent incidents of hate…
Editor shares frustrating iPhone issues
By Jenna Sands Forum editor Technology is advancing, whether we like it or not, but there are as many problems with it as ever. We have created touchscreen smart phones, convertible laptop…
Chaplain’s Corner
By the Rev. Scott M. Kershner University Chaplain Our country has been roiled by tension and controversy in response to President Trump’s immigration ban. Everyone has an opinion on the matter, usually very…
Student plans to make most of destination
By Justice Bufford Abroad writer During the spring semester of my first year, I made an appointment with the GO Office to discuss possible study abroad destinations. I knew what I wanted….
Blinov gives piano recital
By Liz Hammond Contributing writer The first faculty recital of the semester took place on Jan. 23. The stage was empty, save for one grand piano, which lecturer in music Ilya Blinov…
Faculty combine for performance
By Danielle Bettendorf Asst. living and arts editor Susquehanna professor Leslie Cullen performed a recital with Bucknell professors Lisa Caravan and Qing Jiang on Jan. 28 in Stretansky Concert Hall. The recital…
Lore Degenstein fills with “powerful” pieces for MLK week
By Quinn Evans Contributing writer Ever since the first still images were created in the mid- 19th century, photography has been a valuable medium for documenting realities, whether it be haunting or…
Ninth program in Schubert concert project features faculty vocal, piano
By Parker Thomas Staff writer The Susquehanna Department of Music premiered the ninth concert of its Schubert Song Project on Jan. 27 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Starting in the spring semester of…