By Akshay Kriplani Staff writer With a tough loss against Johns Hopkins behind them, the Susquehanna volleyball team headed to Union for the Union College Invitational on Sept. 9 and…
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River Hawks no match for Blue Jay’s offense
By Nick Forbes Asst. sports editor It was a long day for the Susquehanna football team on Sept. 10, as the team found itself on the receiving end of a…
New talent shines for women’s tennis
By Devon Balent Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s tennis team competed at the King’s College Invitational on Sept. 10 and Sept. 11. It was the first competition for the team…
The day fantasy football stood still
By Alex Kurtz Sports editor In the past ten years, the world of fantasy sports has grown exponentially from the point where only die-hard football fans played it to its…
Coombs’ early goal the difference maker for River Hawks
By Abbie Steinly Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s soccer team improved to 3-1 on the season as the River Hawks shut out Penn State- Harrisburg 1-0 on the road on…
Writer reviews ‘media-driven’ movie
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor This week’s review comes to you hot off the press. I chose a fresh Netflix release for you all that is different…
Writer recommends three female artists
By Sean Colvin Staff Writer Last week, I wrote about three bands with male songwriters, so this week I am focusing on some new releases by female artists. Angel Olsen…
Natalie Zemon Davis shares ‘passion’ for history with SU campus
By Grace Mandato Living and arts editor On Sept. 13, Natalie Zemon Davis visited Susquehanna to speak to students and faculty for the 2016-2017 Common Reading lecture. Davis read an…
Speakers to perform stories about ‘body issues’
By Danielle Bettendorf Staff writer A storytelling event titled “Skin I’m In: Stories About the Body” will take place at Isaacs Auditorium on Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. The event…
Alumni bring Susquehanna objects to ‘history harvest’
By Parker Thomas Staff writer As part of the 2016 homecoming weekend, Susquehanna hosted its first “history harvest” in Blough-Weis Library on Sept. 10. Initially started by the University of…