By Erin McElwee Staff writer Imagine taking a self-driven roller coaster ride down a mountain in the Alps, seeing the countryside and a town below pass you by. This is…
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SU biology major creates bright future with zoo internship
By Sean Colvin Staff writer Many Susquehanna students get internships, but not everyone gets to spend their summer interning at a zoo. Senior Noah Diaz-Portalatin spent his break working as an…
Modern logo has positive response
By Sabrina Bush Staff writer Susquehanna moved away from the Crusader nickname in April and adopted the identifier of River Hawks, which came equipped with a brand new logo and a…
Students come out to show their respect for fallen alumni
By Matt Dooley Staff writer Everyone remembers the tragedy of 9-11 in a different way. For some, it hits very close to home. Susquehanna lost two of its own in the tragedy…
Football team self-imposes NCAA sanctions
By Nick Forbes Asst. sports editor The Susquehanna football team received punishment over the summer for violating the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) regulations regarding financial aid. According to an email…
Field Hockey falls short in tournament final
By Abbie Steinly Contributing writer The Susquehanna women’s field hockey team fell to Kean 1-0 on Sept. 3 in the championship game of the sixth annual Connie Harnum Classic, which was…
Men’s soccer shuts out Soaring Eagles
By Pat Delp Staff writer The Susquehanna men’s soccer team started off slow, but pulled away in the second half of a 3-0 victory in the team’s home opener against…
River Hawks falter in season opener
By Akshay Kripalani Contributing writer The Susquehanna football team lost its opening game 27- 24 on the road to the Lycoming Warriors on Sept. 3. After winning the Stagg Hat…
Women’s soccer keeps winning start against Albright
By Pat Delp Staff writer The River Hawks defeated Albright 4-1 on Sept. 4 at Sassafras Field in Selinsgrove. For the first time since 2012, the Susquehanna women’s soccer team…
Dinner encourages students to reflect on events of summer
By Matthew Dooley Staff writer The “Let’s Talk Dinner” series started off its third year on campus with a dinner titled “You Matter” on Sept. 1. According to the Dean…