By Pat Delp Staff writer The Susquehanna football team set a program record on senior day with its 63-34 win over rival Juniata on Nov. 12. For the second straight year, the…
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River Hawks can’t pull off victory in overtime
By Melissa Barracato Staff writer Susquehanna’s women’s soccer team suffered its final loss of the season on Nov. 1 in a Landmark semi-final game against Scranton. After the scoreless regulation time ended,…
SU loses to Blue Jays in conference match
By Mike Henken Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s field hockey team beat Catholic 4-3 on Nov. 2 but lost to Elizabethtown at the Landmark Conference championship game on Nov. 5. In the…
Swimming and diving win big on the road
By Akshay Kripalani Staff writer The Susquehanna men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams came away with two wins on the road against Marywood and Drew on Nov. 5. The men’s team…
Top-seed Blue Jays end Hawks’ season
By Pat Delp Staff writer The No. 4 seed Susquehanna men’s soccer team’s season came to a close in a 3-1 loss to the top-seeded Elizabethtown Blue Jays in a Landmark Conference…
Robertson runs over McDaniel
By Pat Delp Staff writer The Susquehanna football team ran its way to its second straight win as the River Hawks picked up a 37-20 Landmark Conference victory against McDaniel on Nov….
Volleyball earns first-ever berth into NCAA tournament
By Melissa Barracato Staff writer Susquehanna women’s volleyball team made history as the program’s most winning team as they defeated Catholic 3-0 on Nov. 2. The win advanced them to a spot…
Student presents senior performance
By Danielle Bettendorf Staff writer On Nov. 12, senior vocal performance major Sarah Stine will perform her senior recital at 5:30 p.m. in Stretansky Concert Hall. Stine will sing a variety of…
Musicians to bring Native American presence to SU
By Jackie Letizia Staff writer On Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m., Robert Mirabal will perform with ETHEL string quartet in the Degenstein Theater. Mirabal, who is a two-time Grammy winner and a…
Writer recommends throwback classic
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor In light of the holiday season being under way, many of us will be heading home soon. We will leave campus for few days…